John CenaBio
Height:
6'1"
251 lbs.
West Newbury, Mass.
Attitude Adjustment; STF
WWE Champion; World Heavyweight
Champion; U.S. Champion; World Tag Team Champion; WWE Tag Team Champion;
two-time Royal Rumble Match winner; 2012 Money in the Bank Ladder Match winner.
Really, now. Who ever saw
John Cena coming? When he debuted on SmackDown in June 2002, he was just a
beefy guy in purple trunks. Within a year of his introduction, he transformed
into the battle-rapping, chain-wielding “Doctor of Thuganomics.” Now, he’s the
biggest star in WWE — but he’s also the most polarizing.
Fans love him or hate him.
There’s no middle ground, and that’s the power of John Cena. Whatever you think
of The Champ, there’s no denying his actions impact everything and everyone
around him. Sure, he has his detractors, and they’re vocal, but Cena is still
easily the most admired competitor in WWE, as evidenced by his nine
million–plus Facebook followers. Cenation is strong. And its message is
spreading. Whether competing in the squared circle, performing in front of the
camera or donating time to charitable organizations like Make-A-Wish, The Champ
is there.
A product of West Newbury,
Mass., Cena discovered sports and weightlifting in his teens. He attended
Springfield College, where he earned a degree in exercise physiology and
excelled as a Division III All-American offensive lineman. Although he grew up
a huge fan of such Superstars as Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior, Cena only
seriously considered becoming one himself while working the counter at Gold’s
Gym in Venice, Calif. There, a wrestler-in-training encouraged him to enroll in
class to learn the ropes. From day one, he was hooked.
A year later, Cena was
signed by WWE to a developmental contract. What did he have that others didn’t?
A physique that looked as though it were formed from Portland cement, mic
skills that would shame a Roman senator, the tireless perseverance of Superman,
and a devastating move that could turn even the most cast-iron grapplers into
bags of mulch.
Throughout the past
decade, Cena has amassed many honors, most notably an amazing 11 WWE
Championships and two World Heavyweight Titles. He’s no stranger to struggle —
in 2012 alone he lost to The Rock at WrestleMania XXVIII, fell to CM Punk on
multiple occasions and became the first Superstar to unsuccessfully cash in a
Money in the Bank contract — but the man does not quit.
In 2013, the Cenation
Leader has displayed his determination, winning the 2013 Royal Rumble Match and
going on to WrestleMania where he defeated The Rock in the main event to win
redemption and the WWE Title. Since then, Cena has faced down massive
challengers like Ryback and Mark Henry, and refused to be denied. That is,
until SummerSlam, when Daniel Bryan — whom Cena personally chose to face
at The Biggest Party of the Summer — bested the Cenation Leader and won
the WWE Title.
An injury put Cena on the
sideline after that bout, but he returned to the ring at WWE Hell in a Cell on
Oct. 27, where he defeated Alberto Del Rio to claim the World Heavyweight Title
and his 14th World Championship reign. In a rematch at Survivor Series, Cena
proved his surgically repaired arm was 100% as he defeated The Mexican Aristocrat.
The Champ entered the
biggest contest in WWE history when he faced WWE Champion Randy Orton in a
Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match at WWE TLC. After a brutal battle, The Viper
emerged victorious, claiming Cena’s title to become the first-ever WWE World
Heavyweight Champion. The two were set for a rematch at Royal Rumble, but Cena
fell short in the effort thanks to the interference of Bray Wyatt.
At Elimination Chamber,
Cena was one of the final Superstars left in the contest when The Wyatt Family
attacked. Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan decimated Cena, allowing for
Randy Orton to eliminate the Cenation leader from the match. The next night on
Raw, The Wyatts attacked again, leaving Cena with a severely injured knee after
a brutal assault. Not one to be kept down, Cena returned to call the twisted
clan out, but that seemed to be exactly what they wanted.







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