John Cena etched his name in the history books after his victory against AJ Styles at Crown Jewels 2025. The legendary rivals delivered an incredible fight. Both of the superstars hit each other with various finishers. Starting from RKO, Sister Abigail, to Chokeslam, Cena styles with different stars' finishers. Although, he could not hit AJ Styles with 619 and the Punt Kick.
Towards the end, Cena hit Styles with the Tombstone Piledriver and then Attitude Adjustment before pinning him down. Cena's win against Styles saw him create history and complete 100 victories at the premium live events.
John Cena's unique record in WWE PLEs
Cena is not the only WWE superstar who made his debut in the Ruthless Aggression era to register 100 wins at PLEs. The Under (107) has more wins than Cena at PLEs but made his debut in 1990. Till his retirement in 2020, he was the company's mainstay in every era.
Cena made his debut in 2002. He took some years to establish himself as WWE's face. Triple H sits at third place in the list of WWE stars with most wins at PLEs with 92 wins. But he made his debut in 1995.
Randy Orton who debuted just before the beginning of the Ruthless Aggression era made his PLE debut in this era. He has registered 81 wins at the PLEs. Cena currently already holds the record of winning the most world championships (17) in WWE and holds another record.
Upcoming dates of John Cena in WWE
Cena will have another break from WWE and he will make his comeback on the November 10th RAW in Boston. He will make his final RAW appearance at the Madison Square Garden on November 17. The future WWE Hall of Famer will make his last PLE appearance at the Survivor Series on November 29. He will retire at the Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13.