A New Era Begins in WWE as Legends Retire
WWE Enters a New Chapter
The world of WWE is witnessing the dawn of a new era. The time of legends like The Undertaker, Triple H, Brock Lesnar, and John Cena is coming to an end. Recently, several iconic wrestlers have announced their retirement from the company. In mid-2025, Goldberg and The Dudley Boyz declared their retirement, followed by four more legendary wrestlers who stepped away between December 2025 and April 2026.
1. John Cena
The record 17-time world champion, John Cena, moved fans to tears when he announced his retirement in December 2025. On the night of December 13, in front of over 19,000 fans, Cena emotionally concluded his career. Throughout his WWE journey, Cena participated in a total of 178 matches across PPVs and PLEs, securing victories in 102 and facing defeat in 73. His impressive record includes 14 WWE Championships and three World Heavyweight Championships.
2. AJ Styles
In February 2026, AJ Styles announced his retirement. The Undertaker later took the stage to induct him into the Hall of Fame. The moment was filled with emotion as many wrestlers gathered around the ring, visibly moved.
3. Brock Lesnar
After losing to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42, fans witnessed a different side of Brock Lesnar. His emotional display shocked the audience. Following the mega event, Lesnar, visibly upset, removed all his gear from the ring, hinting at his retirement. Although an official announcement has yet to be made, his demeanor suggested that this might have been his final match.
4. AJ Lee
The renowned female wrestler AJ Lee made a significant impact by defeating Becky Lynch at Elimination Chamber 2026. However, she faced defeat against Lynch again at WrestleMania 42. Just days later, on April 29, she shared an emotional message on Instagram announcing her retirement, expressing gratitude to Lynch and her trainer.
WrestleMania 42: Brock Lesnar's Emotional Farewell
During Night 2 of WWE WrestleMania 42, Brock Lesnar faced defeat against Oba Femi. Following this loss, he hinted at retirement, appearing deeply emotional. Roman Reigns also claimed the World Heavyweight Championship title.
