Key Highlights
- She’s won Match of the Year and Wrestler of the Year in major publications, and has managed to reinvent herself time and time again to avoid stagnation.
- But perhaps what she’s done better than anyone else is help break down the barriers between rookies and veterans, between the big promotions and independent outfits.
- Still at the very top of her game as we wave goodbye to 2025, Bayley’s using her reputation and reach to make sure she leaves professional wrestling better than she found it. As a final thank you to the business that made him a household name, John Cena wanted to help shine the spotlight on some of the newer WWE talents looking to follow in his massive footsteps.
- This weekend's Saturday Night’s Main Event marks the final match of Cena's career, and while his “Last Time is Now” tournament to determine his final opponent was won by multiple-time WWE champion Gunther, the bracket itself featured up-and-coming stars like Carmelo Hayes and Je'Von Evans.
- To further those opportunities, Saturday's show highlights new talents like Evans and NXT Champion Oba Femi.