John Cena Says He Hopes To One Day Be A Mentor Or Coach For WWE

John Cena discusses a potential WWE exit.

John Cena has often spoken about his potential exit from WWE and stated that he doesn't know how much time he has left in the company.

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Speaking with PEOPLE, Cena once again was asked about his in-ring future.

“I turned 47 this past year and I don't have much time left in the WWE. You know, I'm trying to figure out when to close that chapter. I wouldn't be who I am — professionally or personally — without the WWE, and I promised myself that I would never simply just be there for my own sake. Every time I perform, I want to give my all to the audience. And I’ve got to admit when I hit the 45 mark, I had to begin to try to form an exit strategy and I'm trying to work on that currently.

“I just want to do what’s best for the company. If it's a big final match or if it's just a final match, or however I can be integrated into the product to let everyone know that this chapter is over, I'm willing to listen to what WWE has to say.”

During the interview, Cena noted that he does have hopes of being a mentor or coach in WWE and that he often visits the WWE Performance Center.

“I do have almost two and a half decades of wisdom built up where I think I can offer a mentor perspective for sure. So, if I am not integrated with the WWE family moving forward and in perpetuity, then I think it's a waste for everyone involved," he said.

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Cena last wrestled at WWE Crown Jewel, losing to Solo Sikoa.

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