WWE Legend The Undertaker Praises Cena and Styles’ Wrestling Tribute
PERTH: WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker commended John Cena and AJ Styles for their compelling and intense match at Crown Jewel on Saturday, hailing it as a “beautiful tribute to wrestling.”
Cena, the celebrated 17-time WWE Champion, marked a significant achievement in his career by securing his 100th Premium Live Event (PLE) victory.
In a statement shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, The Undertaker applauded the stellar performances of both athletes, recognizing their bout as a wrestling storytelling masterpiece.
“Thank you, @JohnCena and thank you, @AJStylesOrg. A masterclass and beautiful tribute to wrestling,” The Undertaker posted.
“The #WWEUniverse said it…but that was AWESOME!”
The contest held profound importance, as Cena, nearing the culmination of his time in the ring, presented a display brimming with emotion and reminiscence.
In a remarkable instance, he executed The Undertaker’s signature Tombstone Piledriver before concluding the match against Styles with the Attitude Adjustment, symbolically bridging different eras of wrestling history.
During the match, Cena honored several of his prominent adversaries by replicating iconic maneuvers linked to Randy Orton, The Miz, Rusev, Chris Jericho, and the late Bray Wyatt.
Styles, likewise, acknowledged his origins by incorporating signature moves popularized by TNA icons such as Sting, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels.
The 48-year-old is scheduled to make his final Raw appearance at Madison Square Garden on November 17, followed by his last PLE appearance at Survivor Series on November 29.
His formal retirement will be commemorated at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13.
Separately, AJ Styles suggested that the end of his wrestling tenure is on the horizon, disclosing on Friday his intention to retire in 2026.
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