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Logan Paul Thinks President Donald Trump Attending John Cena’s Last Match Would Be ‘Awesome’

December 4, 2025 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
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Fox News Digital recently interviewed WWE Superstar Logan Paul, who discussed getting to face John Cena during the 17-time world champion’s Farewell Tour. He also discussed United States President Donald Trump possibly being in attendance for Cena’s last match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event later this month.

Although Logan Paul is unsure if President Trump will attend the show, he thinks the idea would be “awesome.” Below are some highlights:

Logan Paul on Facing John Cena at WWE Clash in Paris

“I am disappointed that I did not come out victorious. He’s really good. I don’t know what to say. Like, halfway through the match, I was like, ‘Oh, this is like a different level of wrestler, but yeah, I mean, it’s John Cena, so I got my match. I’ll see if I can try to convince him to come back for one more, so I can beat him next time. But although he told me that he’s not going to do that, he’s not going to do that.”

On if President Donald Trump Will Attend Cena’s Last Match

“We (people in the WWE) have talked about it. I have no idea. It seems like something that could happen. I think it’d be awesome. But I don’t know how political the WWE wants to get, so I’m not sure.”

President Trump, who is also a WWE Hall of Famer, previously appeared on Logan Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast last year. Paul was recently in action last weekend at WWE Survivor Series, competing in the men’s WarGames match. His team was victorious at the premium live event.

John Cena wrestles his final match at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13. The event will take place at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

Although Trump has been rumored for the event, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that President Trump will not be at the show, as he will instead be attending the Army vs. Navy football game at M&T Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.