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Name : John Cena
Real Name : John Felix Anthony Cena
From : West Newbury, Massachusetts
Born : April 23, 1977
Height : 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight : 251 lb (114 kg)
Signature Move : AA – Attitude Adjustment/FU
Career : World Heavyweight Championship (3 times), World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Batista (1) and Shawn Michaels (1), WWE Championship/WWE World Heavyweight Championship (12 times), WWE United States Championship (5 times), WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with The Miz (1) and David Otunga (1), Money in the Bank (2012 – WWE Championship contract), Royal Rumble (2008 and 2013), Slammy Awards (10 times) { Game Changer of the Year (2011) – with The Rock, Hero in All of Us (2015), Holy $#!+ Move of the Year (2010) – Sends Batista through the stage with an Attitude Adjustment, Insult of the Year (2012) – To Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero: "You're the exact opposite. One enjoys eating a lot of nuts and the other is still trying to find his", Kiss of the Year (2012) – with AJ Lee, Match of the Year (2013, 2014) – vs. The Rock for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 29, Team Cena vs. Team Authority at Survivor Series, Superstar of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012)
He’s a 15-time WWE World Heavyweight Champion, five-time U.S. Champion and record-setting Make-A-Wish granter. He’s won the Royal Rumble Match twice. He’s competed in 12 straight WrestleManias and counting, and — more than a decade into his tenure — he hasn’t slowed down a step. If you really can’t see John Cena at this point, chances are you simply aren’t looking.
Was there any doubt Cena would become the living legend he is today? You practically knew you were glimpsing the future “Face That Runs the Place” when a muscular Massachusetts kid threw down with Kurt Angle for a chance to become a true WWE Superstar. Sure enough, a little ruthless aggression went a long way. After gaining the respect of his peers by stepping to The Olympic Hero, Cena went supernova as the fire-spitting Doctor of Thuganomics, eventually reaching the peak by upending JBL for his first WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 21.
Far from being a one-hit wonder, however, Cena set up shop at the mountaintop and refused to decamp, instituting an open-challenge policy to anyone who thought they could knock him off: You want some, come get some. And slowly but surely, Cena — preaching an ethos of “Hustle, Loyalty, Respect” — not only amassed a battalion of followers he dubbed the “Cenation,” but also accumulated enough hardware to fill a Home Depot. He didn’t cut corners to get it done, either. Cena’s resume of defeated foes comprises both future WWE Hall of Famers like The Rock, Randy Orton, Batista, Brock Lesnar and Triple H and some of WWE’s newest stars in Seth Rollins, Rusev, Kevin Owens and Bray Wyatt.