The main event of Money in the Bank concluded with a shocking return from Ron Killings, whose interference cost Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena and Logan Paul their tag team match against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. At the Intuit Dome in Inglewood on June 7, Killings emerged from the crowd and attacked Cena, enabling Rhodes to hit the Cross Rhodes for the victory.
The appearance was stunning, as it occurred just six days after WWE announced it would not renew Killings’ contract. Following a significant fan outcry, that decision was reportedly reversed, leading to his dramatic intervention where he struck Cena with a title belt shot.
This loss was a pivotal moment in what WWE promoted as Cena’s final in-ring appearance at Money in the Bank, a stop on his ongoing retirement tour. The match itself, which lasted 23 minutes and 45 seconds, stemmed from Cena’s heel turn following his 17th world title win over Rhodes at WrestleMania 41.
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With this match concluded, Cena has 20 scheduled appearances remaining on his farewell run. The tour includes SmackDown on June 13 and June 20; Night of Champions on June 28; SummerSlam on August 2/3; and international events like Clash in Paris on August 31 and Crown Jewel Perth on October 11.
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