With his win over Logan Paul at the Clash in Paris premium live event, John Cena has reached another milestone in his legendary career, earning his 98th victory at a WWE premium live event. This win places him second on the all-time list, just behind The Undertaker, who holds the record with 107 PLE wins. Cena’s next two premium live event wins will make him only the second superstar in WWE history to reach the 100-win mark.
Cena’s success is built on a foundation of consistency and an great work ethic. Over the years, he has headlined countless events, often carrying the weight of the company on his shoulders. His milestone win in Paris is more than just a number; it backs up WWE’s narrative that he’s the GOAT.
The win in Paris is the latest chapter in what has been a farewell tour for “The Greatest of All Time.” The tour, which began at the 2025 Royal Rumble, has seen Cena turn heel for the first time in over twenty years, capture his record-breaking 17th World Championship at WrestleMania 41, and then turn back into a babyface before SummerSlam. With just eight dates remaining on his schedule, a 100th premium live event win seems to be a certainty for the future Hall of Famer.
Cena’s record includes memorable feuds against legends like CM Punk Edge, Brock Lesnar, and Randy Orton. His final match is currently scheduled to take place at the Saturday Night’s Main Event special on December 13, which is expected to emanate from his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts.
Before that, he is slated to compete at the inaugural Wrestlepalooza event on September 20, where a match against the returning Brock Lesnar has been rumored. WWE has yet to announce the match.
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— Wrestling News (@WrestlingNewsCo) August 31, 2025


