John Cena has addressed the mixed reaction to the John Cena Classic tournament he announced at WWE Backlash 2026, admitting the concept isn’t perfect but framing it as an authentic reflection of his values heading into life after in-ring competition. Cena took to social media on Sunday to defend the new event, leaning on his usual advice of being authentic, not fearing failure, and knowing your “why.” The 17-time WWE Champion made clear he’s aware the tournament could fail outright — and is fine with that risk.
John Cena Says Cena Classic Reflects His Authentic Values
In his post, Cena wrote, “The John Cena Classic may not be perfect by any means yet it’s authentically me (I am not perfect either) and reflects my values and beliefs. I’m aware that there is the risk it might be a total failure and I’m not afraid of that and believe it’s still worth stepping ‘in the arena.'” The framing positions the concept as a personal project rather than a polished WWE production, which sets expectations accordingly for fans who may have been expecting something more traditional.
John Cena Classic Designed As Launchpad For NXT Talent
Cena also explained his “why” now that his in-ring career has wrapped. With his career over, he said his goal is to use whatever energy and relevance he has left to create opportunities for younger talent. The John Cena Classic — announced at Backlash — will pit NXT wrestlers against WWE main roster stars, with a new title crowned through fan vote. Even competitors who lose their matches can still win the championship if fans pick them, mirroring the unconventional format used on the undercard of Cena’s final match in December. Cena thanked WWE for the opportunity and said more details are coming as the project takes shape.
