John Cena Retired After WWE Extreme Rules Injury?

Cena took to the mic post-match and said he would probably get fired for speaking so candidly but it looked like he was going to have to go away for a while and perhaps this was his last ride.

John Cena looked to have suffered several nasty injuries in his brutal Extreme Rules match against Brock Lesnar in last night's pay-per-view main event which left both men bloody and bruised. On camera, Cena looked to have broken his arm and suffered severe damage to his mouth from the blows he took in the match. Although Cena managed to be victorious when he hit the Attitude Adjustment on the steps for the surprise pinfall, Cena took to the mic after the match and gave the Chicago Fans what sounded like a retirement speech. He said that he would probably get fired for speaking so candidly but it looked like he was going to have to go away for a while and perhaps this was his last ride. We'll have more on the story as news comes through but WWE.com posted the following on their website after the match regarding Cena's injury and confirming that he will be on RAW tomorrow night. WWE posted the following on their website after Extreme Rules:
WWE.com has learned the Cenation leader suffered an injured left arm in his Extreme Rules Match against the wrecking machine at Extreme Rules in Chicago. Lesnar made it a point to punish Cena's arm in their hotly anticipated bout in Chicago's sold-out Allstate Arena, trapping his arm in a Kimura Lock halfway through their show-stopping clash. And while Cena €“ who also took an elbow in the opening moments of the match that split his head open €“ beat Lesnar by a narrow margin with an Attitude Adjustment on the steel steps, it appears he has ended up the worse for wear despite the victory. "The most obvious injury was the laceration to his head, which caused a substantial amount of bleeding," said WWE locker room physician Dr. Chris Amann. "He also has suffered a shoulder injury. Initial testing in the training room leads me to believe there may be torn muscles, possibly a torn rotator cuff or a biceps muscle." Unfortunately, there are no specifics available as to the extent of Cena€™s condition, although he is still scheduled to appear on tomorrow's Raw SuperShow. Dr. Amann told WWE.com reporters that doctors would be conducting additional tests in the morning to determine the full scope of Cena€™s injuries.
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