John Cena Makes History With 17th World Title After WrestleMania Win Against Cody Rhodes
The main event at WrestleMania 41 did not disappoint
In an unforgettable WrestleMania moment, John Cena cemented his legacy as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time by capturing his 17th world championship, breaking the record he once shared with the legendary Ric Flair. The iconic victory came after a hard-fought battle against Cody Rhodes, who had been on a meteoric rise since his return to WWE. The match, filled with drama, near-falls, and raw emotion, will go down in history as one of WrestleMania’s most defining moments.
The Road to WrestleMania
Cena’s journey to this historic win was anything but easy. After a long hiatus from WWE to focus on his Hollywood career, many believed his in-ring days were behind him. However, Cena shocked the world when he returned in the lead-up to WrestleMania, declaring his intention to reclaim championship gold.
On the other side, Cody Rhodes, the self-proclaimed "American Nightmare," had been on a mission to finish his story—winning the WWE Championship that his father, Dusty Rhodes, never held. After a grueling Royal Rumble victory and a series of high-profile wins, Rhodes seemed destined to claim the title at WrestleMania.
The collision course between these two superstars was set when Cena interrupted Rhodes’ championship celebration, challenging him to a match where the stakes were higher than ever. The WWE Universe was divided—could the veteran Cena reclaim glory, or would Rhodes solidify his place as the new face of WWE?
The Match of a Lifetime
From the moment the bell rang, the energy in the stadium was electric. Rhodes, in peak physical condition, used his speed and technical prowess to keep Cena on the defensive. However, Cena’s experience and resilience allowed him to weather the storm, countering Rhodes’ signature moves with his own arsenal of power moves.
The turning point came when Rhodes hit a Cross Rhodes, seemingly securing the win—but Cena kicked out at the last possible second, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The back-and-forth action continued, with both men pushing their limits.
In the final moments, after countering another Cross Rhodes attempt, Cena delivered a thunderous Attitude Adjustment from the top rope, sealing his victory and making history as the first 17-time world champion.
A Record-Breaking Legacy
With this win, John Cena surpasses Ric Flair’s long-standing record of 16 world championships, solidifying his place in wrestling lore. Cena’s career has been defined by perseverance, passion, and an unwavering connection with the WWE Universe. From his debut in 2002 to his rise as the face of WWE, Cena has carried the company through multiple eras, proving time and again why he is one of the all-time greats.
After the match, an emotional Cena took a moment to acknowledge Rhodes, raising his hand in a show of respect. Rhodes, though visibly disappointed, earned the crowd’s admiration for his incredible performance.
What’s Next for Cena and Rhodes?
For John Cena, this victory could mark the perfect farewell—a storybook ending to an illustrious career. However, with his name now etched in history, Cena may choose to defend his title, giving fans more unforgettable moments before eventually passing the torch.
As for Cody Rhodes, this loss does not define his journey. His resilience and determination have already made him a fan favorite, and it’s only a matter of time before he claims the championship that has eluded him. The WWE Universe will undoubtedly continue to rally behind him as he seeks redemption.
Final Thoughts
WrestleMania once again delivered a historic moment that will be remembered for generations. John Cena’s 17th world title win is a testament to his dedication, work ethic, and love for professional wrestling. Meanwhile, Cody Rhodes proved that he belongs in the main event spotlight.
As the confetti fell and Cena celebrated with the championship held high, one thing was clear—legends never fade, they only grow greater with time.
What did you think of John Cena’s historic victory? Was this the right way to break the record, or should Cody Rhodes have won? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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