John Cena just made WWE history at WrestleMania 41 — becoming the first-ever 17-time world champion after defeating Cody Rhodes in a chaotic main event match in Las Vegas. But he didn’t do it alone. Travis Scott, yes La Flame himself, made a surprise appearance mid-match to help swing the outcome in Cena’s favor.
The epic showdown took place at Allegiant Stadium, with Cena and Rhodes going to war for the coveted title. Cena was aiming to break Ric Flair’s long-standing record of 16 world championship reigns — and he did just that in dramatic fashion.
Travis Scott Makes a Shocking Cameo
In one of the night’s most unexpected moments, Travis Scott strolled down to the ring in the middle of the match. The rapper — who has long been a wrestling fan — sided with Cena and intervened during a critical point, attacking the referee just as Rhodes was on the verge of victory.
Scott’s interference didn’t come without consequences, though. Rhodes responded by hitting him with a devastating Cross Rhodes, leaving the hip-hop star motionless in the middle of the ring.
The storyline payoff added extra heat to their ongoing feud — which began months ago when Travis allegedly damaged Cody’s ear during a backstage segment at Elimination Chamber.
Cena Seals the Deal With a Low Blow and Title Shot
After the chaos, the action came down to a brutal final exchange between the two superstars. Cena and Rhodes had a brief tug-of-war over the championship belt, but Cena low-blowed Rhodes with a well-placed kick and then smashed the title across his head.
The move stunned the crowd — but it worked. Cena covered Rhodes for the three-count, clinching the win and cementing his legacy as the most decorated wrestler in WWE history.
Cena’s Legacy Now Untouchable
At 47 years old, John Cena couldn’t have scripted a better way to go out. The match marked a historic milestone in his legendary career — and possibly his last big moment in the ring.
Cena has already announced that he’s embarking on a farewell tour, signaling the end of an era for one of wrestling’s most iconic figures.
As fans celebrated, WWE released a tribute package highlighting Cena’s career through the years, showcasing his evolution from Doctor of Thuganomics to Hollywood star and GOAT-status legend.
John Cena Through the Years
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Final Word: WrestleMania 41 Goes Down in History
WrestleMania 41 delivered one of the most unforgettable moments in WWE history — with John Cena rewriting the record books and Travis Scott proving he’s more than just a ringside fan.
Love him or hate him, Cena now stands alone at the top — and fans won’t soon forget how it all went down in Sin City.