John Cena Empowers WWE Fans with ‘Crazy’ New Championship and Event

John Cena Unveils the John Cena Classic at WWE Backlash



John Cena made a promise to deliver something ‘history-making’ at WWE Backlash, and he certainly did not disappoint. Before the main event on Saturday night’s premium live event, the 17-time world champion stepped into the ring to reveal an announcement that lived up to its billing. It’s official: the John Cena Classic is coming, complete with a brand-new namesake championship, where the power of decision rests in the hands of the fans.

Cena reflected on his last match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in December 2025, where he unveiled plans to build on the spirit of that night. The event will feature rising NXT stars like Oba Femi and Sol Ruca taking on established names from Raw and SmackDown, such as Cody Rhodes and Bayley, while Je’Von Evans and Leon Slater team up against AJ Styles and Dragon Lee.



The star vowed to do ‘everything’ to make it special, adding that fans will have their voices heard ‘louder than ever before’. Fans will get to vote for the champion of the John Cena Classic, and Cena made sure to clarify that everyone on the card will qualify. That means a superstar could lose their match but still win the fan vote to be the crowd champion.

Cena promised the night will be a ‘single event that embodies everything I stand for, and everything I value’.

Why is the John Cena Classic so Special for WWE?



WWE expert Alistair McGeorge breaks down the big reveal at Backlash. Hours before the show, Cena had teased something truly special. ‘My time in @WWE has been filled with defining moments. We’re hours away from what will certainly be another,’ he promised. He wasn’t lying.

Many, including me, expected the announcement to be a simple plug for the upcoming Club WWE membership launch, but this was played brilliantly. Of course, it seems obvious Club WWE will play into the John Cena Classic as the platform used to vote for the champion on the night, but that didn’t need mentioning there.



Cena was right to highlight how his retirement show introduced main roster fans to the likes of Oba, Je’Von and Sol Ruca, who have since become fixtures on Raw. We’ve already lost the likes of Cena, AJ Styles and Brock Lesnar in the past six months, with Rey Mysterio, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins not getting any younger. This is a smart and vital way to highlight the future and fast-track them to superstardom.

I can’t wait. What’s more, he suggested the ‘crazy idea’ could run for decades if it proves to be a success. While it wasn’t confirmed, it seems likely fans will vote for their champion through Club WWE, with the new platform likely launching alongside the invitational.

Not surprisingly, fans instantly got behind the idea. ‘The new John Cena classic is going to be epic. I love that the fans decide who advances, and it’s a great spotlight for young and up-and-coming wrestlers,’ wrote @bowling23 on X. ‘I love that John is trying to help WWE’s future and making it a point to have a yearly event to spotlight them! I absolutely love it,’ added @ImDUstinKyle, while others hailed the idea as ‘genius’.

What Happened at WWE Backlash?



It was a special reveal on a fantastic night for WWE fans. The night began with Bron Breakker beating Seth Rollins in a brilliant opening match despite a misstep from The Visionary as they played off their history. Lil Yatchy proved to be a difference maker next, as Sami Zayn couldn’t focus on Trick Williams, who retained his United States Championship.

Up next, Danhausen had promised a mystery partner and a close, and delivered as a Minihausen came out (later followed by several) to help him to victory over The Miz and Kit Wilson in a ludicrously entertaining bout.



Just before Cena’s announcement, Iyo Sky beat Asuka in an emotionally charged bout, which delivered even as the fans hijacked moments with ‘We want Kairi’ chants. In the main event, Michael Cole put it best. Roman Reigns ‘survived’ against Jacob Fatu, who barely came up short against the World Heavyweight Champion.

Enraged after the loss, the Samoan Werewolf decimated the Tribal Chief (plus the referee, Adam Pearce and more) to end the show standing tall, even if he didn’t get the gold this time.

WWE Backlash Results

  • Bron Breakker pinned Seth Rollins
  • US Title: Trick Williams (c) beat Sami Zayn
  • Danhausen and Minihausen defeated The Miz and Kit Wilson
  • Iyo Sky beat Asuka
  • World Heavyweight Title: Roman Reigns (c) defeated Jacob Fatu

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