Summary
John Cena's newly announced John Cena Classic is reportedly still in the planning stage, but early discussion has pointed to a possible December timeframe.
Cena announced the John Cena Classic and a new title at WWE Backlash, billing it as the best of today against the best of tomorrow. He also said fans will help determine the winner through a voting process.
Where plans stand
According to the report, WWE had not locked in a date or venue in the days immediately following Backlash. The concept is still said to be taking shape rather than moving with finalized logistics.
One early idea that has reportedly been discussed is a slot in early December. That timing would line up with the one-year mark of Cena's retirement match against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event in December 2025.
The report also stated that Netflix showed interest in carrying the event after Cena's Backlash announcement, although no agreement has been finalized.
What a December John Cena Classic would mean for WWE
If WWE lands on December for the John Cena Classic, the company would be giving Cena's retirement-year storyline another major landmark before the calendar turns. Tying the event close to the anniversary of the Gunther match would also give the concept an easy built-in hook for fans already following Cena's final run.
Netflix interest matters too, even without a completed deal. If the event ends up there, it would signal that WWE sees the John Cena Classic as more than a one-off gimmick and as a project worth placing on a major distribution platform.
Sources
As reported by WrestleVotes Radio.


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