Carmelo Hayes issues warning to John Cena on WWE SmackDown

Carmelo Hayes fired a sharp warning at John Cena as the Last Time is Now tournament inches closer to deciding the legend’s final opponent.

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Hayes declared he won’t “miss” if given the chance to face Cena, before Bronson Reed cut him off with a threat of his own.

Cena confirmed his last-ever RAW match will happen at Madison Square Garden, closing a 23-year run on the red brand.

In the latest edition of SmackDown, a 31-year-old star has issued a warning to John Cena on SmackDown. Only three dates are left from John Cena's retirement tour, and the newly crowned Intercontinental champion will have his last-ever fight in Washington.

Carmelo Hayes issues warning to John Cena

The Last Time is Now tournament will decide his final opponent. The tournament kicked off on RAW with Sheamus and Rusev reaching the next round. The matches continued this week on SmackDown, and more have been lined-up for next Friday.

One of the fights will see The Vision's Bronson Reed locking horns with Carmelo Hayes in a first-round clash. During a backstage segment on SmackDown, Hayes addressed his ongoing storyline with The Miz and then turned his focus to John Cena.

"John Cena. The GOAT. The Last Time is Now Tournament, you got a long line full of heavy hitters, killers, all want to be the one that’s going to put you down, all want to be the one that’s going to hang your jersey from the rafters, and respectfully, John, I’m one of them. 50% of people might overlook me; 50% of people might know that I can get the job done. But 100% of me knows that if I get that shot, I won’t miss," he said.

 

 

Hayes was interrupted by Bronson Reed, who told him that he would finish his career before finishing Cena's career.


John Cena confirms last-ever WWE RAW match

John Cena confirmed that his upcoming appearance in Madison Square Garden will be his last RAW appearance as an in-ring performer. Moreover, the newly crowned Intercontinental champion said that he will compete on the upcoming show, which will be his last.

"Over 23 years you’ve allowed me to have 544 matches on #WWERaw. The most in WWE history. My favorite match.. is my next one! Which will be our LAST ONE! Don’t miss our last chance to grace @TheGarden ring as we say farewell to RAW live, Monday night on @netflix at 8pm ET," Cena tweeted on X.

 

 

It will be interesting to see which star faces John Cena in his final-ever match on Monday Night RAW.

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