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John Cena Bio, Early Life, Career, Girlfriend, Net Worth

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Profession: Athlete
Date of Birth: 23 avril 1977
Age: 44
Net value : 55 millions
Place of birth: West Newbury, MA
Height (m): 1,80
Religion: Christianity
Relationship Status: In a relationship with

John Felix Anthony Cena Jr. is an American former wrestler, actor, entertainer, and television presenter. Cena was born in West Newbury, Massachusetts. However, later he moved to California in 1998 to pursue a career as a bodybuilder. In 1999, he debuted with Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW) and transitioned into professional wrestling. After adopting the persona of a trash-talking rapper, he rose to prominence in WWE. Likewise, in 2004, he won his first singles title, the United States Championship. He won the WWE Championship for the first time the following year. After this win, his character transformed into a Superman-like hero, then led the company for the next decade as a franchise player and public face.

Cena had lead roles outside of wrestling in films such as The Marine (2006), 12 Rounds (2009), Trainwreck (2015), Ferdinand (2017), Bumblebee (2018), and F9: The Quick Saga (2020). ). He released the rap album The You Can’t See Me in 2005 which went platinum. He is also popular for his involvement in many charitable causes.

JOHN CENA: EARLY CHILDHOOD, EDUCATION AND FAMILY

John Felix Anthony Cena Jr. was born in West Newbury, Massachusetts, the son of Carol and John Felix Anthony Cena on April 23, 1977. Through his father, he is of Italian descent and his mother is of English and French-Canadian descent. His maternal grandfather was Tony Lupien, a French-Canadian baseball player. He has an older brother, Stephen, and three younger brothers, Dan, Matt and Sean.

He then attended Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. He was an NCAA Division III All-American center on the varsity football team while in college. In 1998, Cena graduated from Springfield College with a degree in exercise physiology and body movement, after which he pursued a career as a bodybuilder and worked as a limo driver.

JOHN CENA: CAREER AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS

1999–2001

In 1999, Cena began training as a professional wrestler at California’s Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW) University, run by Rick Bassman. After putting him in an in-ring situation, Cena began using a semi-robotic persona known as The Prototype. Part of this period of his career was recorded on the Inside Pro Wrestling School Discovery Channel show. In April 2000, he retained the UPW Heavyweight Championship for 27 days. Prior to March 2001, Cena wrestled for the UPW.

WWE

Cena made his unofficial debut for the then-World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on a SmackDown tap in a dark match against Mikey Richardson, which he lost, on October 10, 2000, while billed as the prototype. On January 9, 2001, he received another try at a SmackDown taping in Oakland, California, this time defeating Aaron Aguilera. He wrestled at a SmackDown taping on March 13 in a dark match.

The wrestler signed a developmental deal with the WWF in 2001 and was assigned to its Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) developmental territory. Cena wrestled under the ring name The Prototype during his time there, holding the three-month OVW Heavyweight Championship and the two-month OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (with Rico Constantino).

Mr. McMahon called the entire roster to the ring on the June 24 episode of Raw and announced that he wanted them all to find ruthless aggression from within themselves and seek one of them to stand out from the rest of the pack. Cena made his WWE television debut on the June 27, 2002, episode of SmackDown by answering Kurt Angle’s open challenge. Cena lost by pinning combination after stating he possessed ruthless aggression. After the match, Billy Kidman, Faarooq, Rikishi and The Undertaker congratulated Cena.

WWE Champion

Cena defeated JBL to win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania, earning Cena his first World Championship. The wrestler then made a spinner WWE Championship belt, while JBL took the original title belt and claimed to remain WWE Champion until Cena reclaimed the original championship belt at Judgment Day in a match. I Quit. Cena asks Mark Henry for an STF. He began using this move in 2005. On June 6, 2005, Cena was drafted to the Raw brand, taking his title with him and becoming the first wrestler chosen in the annual draft lottery.

Cena competed in the main event of the Elimination Chamber match at New Year’s Revolution where he retained the WWE Championship when he finally eliminated Carlito. Immediately after taking down a bloodied Cena, Edge went to the ring to cash in his Money in the Bank deal – a guaranteed title match against the WWE Champion at a time and place pre-determined by the promoter. Two quick throws allowed Edge to pin Cena and win the championship. Three weeks later, Cena won the championship at the Royal Rumble.

World Heavyweight Champion

Cena made a surprise return as the final contender in the Royal Rumble match, winning the match and the conventional WrestleMania title, ultimately eliminating Triple H.

Cena became World Tag Team Champion for the second time on the August 4 episode of Raw, teaming with Batista to defeat Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase but struggling to retain the title against the former champions the following week. On November’s Survivor Series pay-per-view show, Cena made his in-ring debut, defeating Chris Jericho to win his first World Heavyweight Championship. After interference from Big Show, Cena lost the championship to Edge in a Last Man Standing match at Backlash, smothering Cena through a large spotlight. This prompted Cena to start a Big Show feud in which Cena defeated Big Show at Judgment Day.

Acting career

WWE Studios, a WWE subsidiary that creates and finances motion pictures, produced Cena’s directorial debut, The Marine, which was released theatrically by 20th Century Fox America beginning October 13, 2006. The film grossed over US$7 million in its first week at the US box office. The film earned $18.7 million after ten weeks in theaters. Once the film was released on DVD, it fared better, bringing in $30 million in rentals in the first twelve weeks. His second film was 12 Rounds, also produced by WWE Studios. Filming began in New Orleans on February 25, 2008; the film was released on March 27, 2009.

Cena co-starred for a limited time in his third WWE Studios-produced film, titled Legendary, which played in select theaters beginning September 10, 2010 and was released on DVD September 28, 2010.

JOHN CENA: PERSONAL LIFE AND GIRLFRIEND

Cena repeatedly said he didn’t want to have kids because he didn’t want to be an absentee parent while he focused on his career and had a vasectomy. Cena revealed his engagement to Elizabeth Huberdeau while promoting his 2009 film 12 Rounds. They were married on July 11, 2009. Cena filed for divorce on May 1, 2012, which was finalized on July 18. He had started dating fellow wrestler Nikki Bella later that year. The two got engaged when Cena proposed to her on April 2, 2017, at WrestleMania 33, but ended their relationship in April 2018. They were scheduled to get married on May 5, 2018. Recently, John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh are a couple.

JOHN CENA: NET WORTH AND SOCIAL MEDIA

He is notoriously popular for WWE for wrestling; a profession he has been in since 2001. Cena has also appeared in various films, other than WWE, including Trainwreck, Sisters, Daddy’s Home, and 12 Rounds. John Cena’s net worth is $55 million as of 2020, making him one of the richest wrestlers in the world, second only to Dwayne Johnson.

Likewise, he is available on Twitter as John Cena . However, it is not available on other social media platforms.

JOHN CENA: BODY MEASUREMENTS

The height of the wrestler is 1.80 meters. He weighs 113 kg. Also, his measurements are Chest: 50 inches – Waist: 36 inches – Biceps: 19 inches respectively.

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