The 17-time World Champion, John Cena, makes the dates official for his last stops in Boston and New York City this November. This will be the final appearance of the “Never Seen 17” in towns wherein he has many unforgettable moments and matches, helping shape his unmatched legacy. While the ride officially ends on Saturday Night’s Main Event in December, Cena has a few more stops to go. Here’s everything you need to know about Cena in Boston and NYC.
Final Stops on the Road
The final journey of John Cena to his home state will be to the TD Garden in Boston on Monday, November 10, and Madison Square Garden in New York on Monday, November 17, where WWE Monday Night Raw will be broadcast. Arguably, these are standout stops of the tour since the two arenas played host to some of John Cena’s most memorable matches, as well as moments.
Discounts and VIP
Tickets to the two events are on sale starting Wednesday, September 10, at 10 a.m. ET. There will also be an exclusive presale that opens the day before, on Tuesday, September 9, via Ticketmaster. Raw Priority Pass options are also available today, provided by WWE with its official partner, On Location.
Within these packages, fans can access the Madison Club, which offers premium seating, hospitality, Superstar meet-and-greets, exclusive photo opportunities, and other limited experiences that will ensure fans a once-in-a-lifetime farewell to John Cena.
John Cena’s History in New York and Boston
John Cena has special respect for Boston and New York’s fans. He won two of his 17 World Championships at TD Garden, which ultimately added to his amazing legacy of being one of the most decorated champions in WWE. Not to be outdone, Madison Square Garden occupies its own spot in the story of Cena. He won the first of his two Royal Rumbles there in 2008, making a miraculous recovery to surprise the WWE fans before winning the whole thing, and further building the mystique of the former Dr. of Thuganomics.

A Farewell to Remember
Despite his impending retirement from in-ring competition, his final visits to both Boston and New York will surely be a celebration of his incredible career. John Cena has undoubtedly etched his name in the WWE history books through world title wins and legendary feuds, and the last stops to these two amazing cities will give a much-needed blast from the past before John Cena pulls curtains on his illustrious career come December 2025.
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