The former WWE Executive sat down with Megan Morant before Survivor Series to discuss the legacy of the Cenation Leader as well as her Hall of Fame induction.

During the talk, she was asked how she is going to feel about John Cena’s retirement as a fan. Stephanie McMahon noted that she had not thought about it until now, and revealed that she will actually be co-hosting Cena’s final show:

Well, I’m actually co-hosting with Joe Tessitore, so I’m gonna have to rein those emotions in a little bit. But no, I haven’t thought about how I was gonna feel.

I’ve only been thinking about John, but I have to say, I have had the most unbelievable blessings in my life. To be there to see a star be born, and then see that star go out on their shield, so to speak, it’s such a privilege.

It’s something that I can’t really put into words. I’ve never really even thought about it. You know, so much from my perspective. But to be a part of this business in any way is special, especially to know someone and to have been a part of such a remarkable journey.

John Cena dropped the IC title back to Dominik Mysterio at Survivor Series, after Liv Morgan made her surprise return and low-blowed the Hollywood star.

The 17-time world champion does not have any more weekly TV or PPV appearances left after tonight. He is going to wrestle his final match at the December 13, Saturday Night’s Main Event.

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