Tonight in Toronto, actor and WWE legend John Cena said he would make his final appearance in WrestleMania's Elimination Chamber.
Cena announced his WWE retirement last year. He said tonight's match is his last chance to secure his place in one final WrestleMania main event.
WWE fans are already in town for the franchise's Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre tonight at 7 p.m.
On Friday night, wrestling fans brought electric energy to Scotiabank Arena for WWE's Friday Night Smackdown.
That energy is expected to be amplified tonight when Cena, 47, walks into the stadium as part of his retirement tour.
"Toronto is the place where I announced I would retire, and tonight is gonna be an event you can’t miss," Cena wrote on social media Saturday.
Tonight, I walk into the my final #WWEChamber match to secure my final #WrestleMania main event.
— John Cena (@JohnCena) March 1, 2025
Toronto is the place where I announced I would retire, and tonight is gonna be an event you can’t miss. pic.twitter.com/v7y2pYzTNh
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is also in Toronto and is set to appear at tonight's Elimination Chamber.
Johnson earlier said he would be in attendance to see if wrestler Cody Rhodes will agree to be "his champion."
Walk side by side with me, my brother @CodyRhodes
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) March 1, 2025
TONIGHT the City of TORONTO will never be the same when you become my champion and give me your soul.
The American Nightmare will live forever.
Do the right thing, and I’ll see you tonight at the Rogers Centre
~ final boss… pic.twitter.com/PyKm77Pg7J
Locals and the city's guests journeying to the Rogers Centre tonight are likely to face transit headaches, as subway service is closed this weekend on Line 1 from Bloor-Yonge to Osgoode stations.
For Toronians staying home, tonight's Elimination Chamber will be available to stream on Netflix beginning at 7 p.m.