Watch John Cena in 4K on a QLED

John Cena’s Final Act Was All Heart – Watched It in 4K on a QLED, It Hit Harder

If you ask any WWE fan from India, they will tell you that John Ceana was not just a wrestler. He was an emotional figure. He did it from school days right through agonizing hostel nights. 

In fact, you attempted the famous Cena’s “You Can’t See Me” move in front of the mirror, didn’t you? With John’s farewell match at WWE Money in the Bank 2025, it felt like Mexico and marked the end of an era for Hollywood brawlers.  

Now, this is what tops everything and makes an ever-lasting impact, at least for me. Unlike most of you, I did not stream it on some basic screen. When I watched it on my QLED 75 inch Google TV, it was as if I had a front row seat at Intuit Dome in California.

Just like every other final match , this one had its highlights, but let’s reminisce on how you “experience” these moments, and why it is equally as critical as the moment itself.

Why It Felt So Personal for Indian Fans

Watch John Cena in money in bank on a QLED
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To most fans, Cena wasn’t just a WWE superstar. Besides wrestling, he was a real-life superhero who represented the values of hustle, loyalty, and respect. He epitomized all that was good and right. Whether you saw him winning titles or granting wishes, the guy gave his all.

His last act was gracious rather than glorious. He helped shine the spotlight on other people occasionally. So, it wasn’t how much he won, but instead, how much he gave. That’s why his gesture moved people far more than any win ever could.

Watching On QLED 4K: Not Just Visuals, It’s a Feeling

The most interesting part for me. It wasn’t on standard television. It wasn’t on a basic screen. It wasn’t even on a normal television set, since to me it started being emotional the moment I saw his exit on the QLED 75inch Google TV (H75S90EUX).

This conversation is slightly different from the one before. While I reinforce the sentiment that what you watch is important, how you watch it makes the difference.

Based on ultra-clear 4K with QLED brightness, Cena’s teary eyes, R-Truth’s big return, Cody’s CrossRhodes all become special moments, and they all looked remarkable from my perspective.

1. Dolby Vision IQ: Tailored for Stunning Scenes

Remember those times the lights in the arena shifted and it felt like a scene from a movie?

This TV is smart: it thinks about the lighting in your room. When it dimmed for Cena’s slow-motion walk into the ring, it was not a movie, it was a cinematic experience. I was able to see every single detail of his expression, the sweat on his face, the sparkles on the ropes, and every little more.

2. Dolby Atmos + Dbx-tv: The Audience Was Everywhere

Dolby Atmos and Dbx-tv in QLED TV
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I did not have my earbuds on but it seemed like I was at the arena. There was something on Dolby Atmos sound and Dbx-tv tuning. The audio was not just loud, it was moving all around me.

Him chanting ‘We want Cena’ felt like he was sitting right behind me. I gasped the very same moment the audience did when R-Truth popped on the screen.

3. MEMC 120Hz: Pure Speed, No Lag

With speed comes wrestling. Regular TVs tend to blur the sights, but this one  with Logan Paul’s top-rope dive, and Uso’s flying spear was effortless to catch every move, every slam, and every finisher. With MEMC 120Hz tech, there is bound to be lag.

If you enjoy participating in athletics, video games, or watching action-packed movies, that’s already one reason to upgrade.  

4. Nanocrystal QLED: Colors That Are Unique

Wrestling shows have a plethora of colorful lights, over the top firework displays, and hysterical theme songs, and when watching it on this QLED TV, each figure looked so alive and the color vivid.  

Watching the fight pop out of the screen is something unbelievable, from Cena’s orange shirt to Cody’s gemstone adorned blazer and the blue ropes. The QLED panel’s nanocrystal coating makes each scene appear lifelike. It does not look fake and oversaturated, but rather fake.  

5. Voice Control: Life Without A Remote Changed Everything

Voice Control feature in QLED TV
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For hands-free control, there’s no need for wrestling matches to pause for remote searching. I can now simply tell it “Hey Google, play WWE Money in the Bank 2025” and watch it play without interruption.  

Additionally, no more wasting time scrolling through applications to select one. From Netflix to Youtube, or even switching to a PS5 game, your voice does it all.  

6. Game Mode Ready: After I Was Result Every Cena Turned It Out Into The

With the event wrapped, I hopped right into WWE 2K25 on my PlayStation. The console’s gameplay transitioning to game mode was seamless.

Minimal input lag. Quick reactions. Rich and vivid colors. To be honest, even the finishing move I did on Roman Reigns looked just as realistic as the one showcased during the match.

John Cena’s Legacy: Explaining Why This Match Meant More Than Winning or Losing

Let’s get a little sentimental now, folks.

As for Cena he didn’t retire as champion. He went out as a giver. He relinquished the moment to Cody. Boomers got one last spine-tingling memory, and that is class.

The match could not have been centered around titles. It needed to focus on the influence. An influence on the audience; on his legacy, and us the viewers from Kolkata, Lucknow, Pune, and Chennai.

At this very moment, I want to stress this point, and say it really loud: For those still fortunate enough to witness such epic moments on a small screen with mediocre sound, know now that you are doing an injustice to these moments.

Why Indian Homes Deserve a Big TV Moment Too

Get A Big QLED TV Home
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No reason to act all coy here. In India, household drama takes over living rooms. Whether it’s family cricket tournaments, Bigg Boss row, or a Netflix suspense TV is the go-to channel after 7 PM.

With shows getting sophisticated, visuals improving, and matches turning into spectacles, don’t you think your screen deserves an upgrade too?  

You can now stop looking because the Haier LED 190cm (75”) Google TV has got you covered. Somewhere between big, bold, and smart, you will find it. Whether it is a WWE comeback, K-drama bingeing, or playing FIFA, it makes all experiences feel premium.  

Specs in Simple Words (That Actually Matter)  

  • Screen: 190 cm (75 inch) QLED
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra HD (3840 x 2160)
  • Contrast Ratio: 7000:1
  • Audio Output: 30W with Dolby Atmos
  • Operating System: Google TV
  • Voice Control: Yes, hands-free
  • Storage: 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM
  • Refresh Rate: 144Hz
  • Game Mode: VRR + ALLM (For smoother gaming)  

Cena Gave Us A Memory, Haier Made It Magical

Watch John Cena historic matches on a QLED
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Shifting the focus to John Cena’s last match, “Watching John Cena’s last match,” doesn’t merely encapsulate seeing a legend step down. It was more about feeling everything: the pride, the heartbreak, and most importantly, the nostalgia.  

And to think I could have witnessed it on a random screen just makes me grateful knowing I experienced it on a TV that did justice to every moment.  

“This isn’t a smart TV,” is just one out of the many statements Haier is being quoted for. A screen made not just for fans, but gamers, storytellers, and anyone wanting to turn a boring regular night into a jaw dropping blockbuster.

Do You Want to Enjoy Cena’s Moments in Real 4K Glory?

Now you may view them on the QLED Google TV (H75S90EUX). It is a beast of a screen, packed with Dolby Vision, MEMC motion clarity, and Google TV smarts.

Whether it’s cricket, K dramas, or WWE, your living room is going to feel like a cinema hall.

So go ahead and buy it online at: Indian store at Haier official site

After all, if Cena gave us his best till the very end, why shouldn’t we enjoy it on the best display possible?