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John Cena speaking at MEGACon Orlando about his WWE match with AJ Styles, with match footage on screen behind him.
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John Cena reveals AJ Styles planned January retirement before WWE match

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John Cena shared that AJ Styles informed him of plans to retire in January prior to their match at WWE Crown Jewel Perth last year. Speaking at MEGACon Orlando, Cena described the unique atmosphere and audience connection during the bout. He noted it was one of the few matches he has rewatched.

Latto announced on X that her upcoming album Big Mama will be her retirement project, dropping May 29. The reveal comes after her pregnancy announcement earlier this year and follows the 2024 release of Sugar Honey Iced Tea.

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Veteran Nintendo designer and director Takashi Tezuka will retire from his role as an executive officer on June 26 after more than 40 years with the company. He joined Nintendo in 1984 while still at university and contributed to many of its most iconic games.

Mary King, a six-time Olympian and multiple medal winner in eventing, has retired from the sport at the age of 64 after starting her 46th season. Following a second-place finish at Moreton and opting to let her daughter Emily ride their horse at Thoresby, King reflected on her fulfilling career. Tributes from the eventing community have poured in, hailing her as a true legend for her consistency, horsemanship, and influence.

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay shared emotional praise for Mike Tomlin, who recently stepped down as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach. Speaking on Kay Adams' Up & Adams on Monday, McVay called Tomlin a 'stud' and said the NFL misses him. The two coaches bonded over shared experiences and committee work.

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova has publicly backed skier Lindsey Vonn against critics urging her retirement following her severe Olympic injury, emphasizing that Vonn will decide her future on her own terms.

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Sir Mark Todd, the celebrated eventing champion, has begun riding out for racehorse trainers after retiring from eventing and training. At 70 years old, he works six days a week near Cheltenham in the Cotswolds.

 

 

 

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