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John Cena
01 . In an interview for the May issue of Smackdown ! Cena stated that he would choose Randy Orton if he would have asked to choose any tag team partener.



02. Cena earned a degree in exercise physiology from Spring Field college.



03. Cena shares his birthday 23, April with former WWE superstar Tony Atlas.



04. Cena's full name is John Felix Anthony Cena.



05. At the WWE Royal Rumble 2004 event, when being throw from the ring for his elimination, John Cena landed badly on his leg and knee, hitting the floor at a different angle to that of his leg. Officials gave the "X" sign...meaning he was unfit to continue in the match.



06. Cena is a former former football star at Springfield College.



07. Was a featured hunter on the tv program Manhunt.



08. His first match was a Dark Match, March 2001 Fueled by ruthless aggression.



09 .His wrestling inspiration are : Stone-Cold, The Rock, and Hulk Hogan.



10. John Cena won his first ever WWE title (US) at Wrestle Mania 20 where he defeated The Big Show .



11. Used to be known as Prototype before starting with the WWE.



12. Former Ohio Valley Wrestling Heavyweight Champion.



13. Former Ohio Valley Wrestling Tag Team Champion with Rico Constantino.



14 . 2001 PWI Wrestling Rookie of the Year, 3rd runner-up.



15. Writes his own raps.



16. Attended Springfield College in Massachusetts.



17. Is the second oldest of four brothers.



18. His debut match in the WWE was against Kurt Angle on Smackdown.



19. He's of Italian descent.



20. Cena's father works as John Fabulous, an announcer for Chaotic Wrestling.



21. Cena made his ring debut for Rick Bassman's UPW (Universal Pro Wrestling) group, a former WWF developmental territory.



22. In UPW, Cena became Prototype.



23. Impressing WWF talent scouts, Cena signed a developmental deal with the company.



24. Cena made his WWE television debut on the June 27, 2002 edition of "Smackdown," answering Kurt Angle's challenge.



25. In a Q&A session with superstar Randy Orton he was asked that " who is his closest friend in the WWE " he replied : John Cena and I rode together the last few months, I saw on Smackdown. I learned alot from him about weight training/dieting.26. Randy Orton said in an interview that he would choose John Cena if he would have asked to choose any tag team partener.



27. WWE Smack Down Diva Dawn Marie said in Byte This that its a tie between John Cena and JBL when she was asked who is her current favourite wrestler.



28. Cena works out every day for 1/2 to 1 full hour, likes watching "Family Guy" and "American Idol", and plays "Madden" to relax.



29. Cena's hawaiian name is Keoni Kena.



30. It takes John about two- to three- hours to come up with a rhyme before he finalizes what he gonna say on T.V.



31. John works out on one body part a day for approximately a half an hour.



32. Cena got his hair done from a place called the Chop Block right outside of West Newbury, Massachusetts.



33. When Cena was asked (via fanmail) If you weren't wrestling, would you have continued your education? His reply was " Yeah, I would actually want to go to school and get my teaching certificate. I would want to teach high school [level] history and coach sports.



34. Cena loves low-riders he also loves to restore classic cars and turn them into low-riders.



35. Cena is a a jersey collector he likes to shop around for [throwback] jerseys.



36. John used to wrestle his brothers when he was a kid.



37. Cena never competed in freestyles.



38. Cena won five awards for the 1st annual SmackDown! Fan Awards which were: Coolest Superstar, Hottest superstar, Best theme music, Biggest muscles & Funniest Superstar.



39. When John is home he works out at Hard Knocks Gym in Mass.



40. John does not drink or smoke.



41. Cena's favorite sport team for football are the Patriots.



42. John does not take steroids.



43. Cena is single, available, and easy.


44. Cena Got Engaged To Girlfriend Liz, But Sadly Didn't Work Out!

Height: 6 foot 1
Weight: 240 pounds
From: West Newbury, Mass.
Signature Move: The FU; STFUCareer Highlights: WWE Champion; U.S. Champion; World Tag Team Champion

Let’s be honest: hailing from the rolling hills and broad valleys that constitute West Newbury, Mass., will likely never earn you “street cred”--unless, of course, you’re John Cena. Then again, it didn’t happen overnight for him, either. Long before he became the Dr. of Thuganomics, young Cena had to endure the neighborhood rocker kids’ taunts about his baggy pants and rayon Kwamé shirts. His love for freestyling lyrics about rebellion and individualism just didn’t fit within the small rural community. By the time he turned 15, however, those same kids would stop teasing him, for it became apparent that Cena had been developing another passion: hitting the gym.

After applying to more than 60 colleges (and being accepted by 58), Cena attended Massachusetts’ Springfield College, where he excelled as a Division III All-American offensive lineman and team captain for the Pride. But as much as he fondly remembers his college football accomplishments, he’s equally as proud of earning his degree in Exercise Physiology, which he attributes to making him a smarter, more durable performer in the ring today.

Though a huge WWE fan since childhood, rooting for heroes like Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, and Shawn Michaels, Cena had honestly never even considered a career in sports-entertainment. Instead, he flew out to California in 2000, to pursue a profession in bodybuilding (a move he now admits to making simply because his father had told him he wouldn’t make it out there). But while working behind the counter of Gold’s Gym in Venice, a discussion with a wrestler-in-training encouraged Cena to enroll in classes at Ultimate Pro Wrestling. He was instantly hooked, and became motivated to learn everything he could about his newfound craft. He obviously proved a quick study; within a year, World Wrestling Entertainment signed Cena to a developmental contract to train at Ohio Valley Wrestling. By June 2002, he had joined the SmackDown roster, and less than a year later headlined the first of what has since become countless main-event matches.

That said, Cena has never forgotten his roots. In fact, remembering where he came from has helped him evolve into the man he is today: a well-versed hip-hop artist, a successful movie star and a blue-collared Chain Gang Soldier who’s always ready to fight. In his jean shorts and Reebok Pumps, he leads his WWE fan-based army into battle with the mission statement he’s been down with since Day One: hustle, loyalty and respect.

Before professional wrestling
Cena was born on April 23, 1977, in West Newbury, Massachusetts the second eldest of five brothers – Dan, Matt, Steve and Sean. He graduated from Cushing Academy before attending Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. In college he was a Division III All-American center on the football team, wearing the number 54, which is still used on some of his WWE merchandise. He graduated from Springfield in 1998 with a degree in exercise physiology pursuing a career as a bodybuilder, as well as working as a chauffeur for a limousine company.


Wrestling training
Cena first started training to become a wrestler in 2000 at the California-based "Ultimate University" operated by Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW). Once he was placed into an in-ring role, he began using a semi-robotic character known as the The Prototype. Some of this period of his career was documented in the Discovery Channel program Wrestling School. While in UPW, Cena held the Heavyweight Championship for just shy of a month in April 2000. In 2001, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) signed him away from UPW, placing him under a developmental contract and assigning him to their "farm territory" Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), where he continued his training. During his time there, he wrestled as both The Prototype and Mr. P, and he held the Heavyweight Championship for three months and the Tag Team Championships (with Rico Constantino) for two.


World Wrestling Entertainment

2002–2003

Cena lifting Kurt Angle for an FU.Cena's first televised WWE match was in answer to a (kayfabe) open challenge by Kurt Angle on June 27, 2002. Inspired by a speech given by WWE CEO Vince McMahon to the rising stars of the company, exhorting them to show "ruthless aggression" to earn a place among the legends, Cena took advantage of the opportunity and almost beat Angle by kicking out of his Angle Slam and enduring the ankle lock submission hold. However, he ultimately lost to a hard, amateur-style pin. Following the near-win, Cena became a face and was put into a program with Chris Jericho. In October, Cena and Billy Kidman joined forces to take part in a tag team tournament to crown the first WWE Tag Team Champions of the SmackDown! brand, but lost in the first round. The next week, Cena was turned on and attacked Kidman, blaming him for their loss.

Shortly after the Kidman attack, on a Halloween themed episode of SmackDown!, Cena dressed as Vanilla Ice and performed a freestyle rap for Stephanie McMahon during a backstage segment. The next week, Cena received a new gimmick: a rapper who cut promos in rhyme. As the gimmick grew, he adopted a variant of the 80s WWF logo — dropping the "F" — as his "signature symbol", along with the slogan "Word Life". Moreover, he was joined by an enforcer, Bull Buchanan, who was rechristened B-2 (also written B² and pronounced "B-Squared"). Buchanan was later replaced by Rodney Mack under the moniker "Red Dogg", until he was sent to the Raw brand in February.

For the first half of 2003, Cena sought the WWE Championship and chased the reigning champion, Brock Lesnar, performing weekly "freestyles" challenging him to matches. During the program, Cena unveiled a new finishing maneuver: the FU, a Fireman's carry powerslam, so named to mock Lesnar's F-5.He got a match against Lesnar at April's Backlash by winning a #1 contenders tournament, but did not get the title. He finished out the year engaging in feuds with Spanky and Kurt Angle.


2004–2005

Cena, wearing his customized U.S. Championship beltIn early 2004, Cena participated in the Royal Rumble match at the annual January pay-per-view event, making it to the final six participants before being eliminated by the Big Show. The Royal Rumble elimination led to a feud between Big Show and Cena, during which Cena won the United States Championship from the Big Show at WrestleMania XX in March. During his reign, he came into contention with SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle over issues arising with René Duprée and Torrie Wilson.[54] The reign ended just shy of four months when, on July 8, he was "stripped" of the belt by Angle after he (kayfabe, accidentally) knocked him over, thus "attacking an official". He won the title back by defeating Booker T in a "best of five" series that culminated at October's No Mercy, only to lose it to the debuting Carlito Caribbean Cool the next week. After the loss to Carlito, the duo began a feud, during which Cena was (kayfabe) stabbed in the kidney while at a Boston-area nightclub by Carlito's bodyguard, Jesús. This worked injury was used to keep Cena out of action for a month, during which Cena was actually filming his feature film debut The Marine. Immediately on his return in November, he won the US title back from Carlito, then debuted a "custom made" spinner style title belt.

Cena took part in the Royal Rumble in January 2005, this time making it to the final two. He and Raw brand wrestler Batista went over the top rope at the same time, ostensibly ending the match. However, Vince McMahon appeared on stage and re-started the match in "sudden death", with Batista eventually winning. The next month, Cena defeated Kurt Angle to earn a spot in the SmackDown! brand's WrestleMania 21 main event, beginning a feud with WWE Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) and his Cabinet in the process. In the opening stages of the feud Cena lost his US belt to Cabinet member Orlando Jordan, who proceeded to "blow up" the spinner version with JBL and return a more traditional style belt. When Cena and JBL met at WrestleMania, the title switched hands, giving Cena his first world title in the company. As part of the storyline, he then had a spinner WWE Championship belt made, while JBL took the original belt and claimed to still be WWE Champion, until Cena reclaimed the original belt in an "I Quit" match at Judgment Day.

Cena's SmackDown! tenure came to a close on the June 6, 2005 episode of WWE Raw, when he became the first wrestler selected by Raw brand General Manager Eric Bischoff in the annual draft lottery. Arriving on the Raw brand, Cena entered a program against Bischoff when he refused to participate in his "war" against the upcoming Extreme Championship Wrestling reunion show. With Bischoff vowing to make Cena's stint on Raw difficult, he "hand picked" Jericho to take Cena's title from him. During their feud, even though Cena was portrayed as the face and Jericho as the heel, a vocal section of live crowds nonetheless chose to boo Cena during their matches. More crowds followed suit during Cena's next feud with Kurt Angle, who took over as Bischoff's hand picked #1 contender after Cena beat Jericho in a "You're Fired" match on the August 22 Raw, sending him off the show. As the feud continued and the dissenters grew more vocal, sometimes seeming to outnumber fans by wide margins, the announce team was forced to acknowledge the boos on television and began calling Cena a "controversial champion", claiming some people disliked him on account of his "in-ring style" and his chosen fashion.Despite the mixed and negative reactions, Cena held on to his Championship through his feud with Angle, losing to him by disqualification — for which titles do not change hands in WWE — at Unforgiven in September and pinning him at Survivor Series in November. The feud with Angle also saw Cena add a secondary, submission based, finishing maneuver to his repertoire – the STFU (a Stepover Toehold Sleeper, though named for a Stepover Toehold Facelock) – when he was put into a (Triple Threat) Submissions Only match on the November 28 Raw.


2006–2007

Cena, addressing fans at a Raw show.In July, after Edge won the title from Van Dam in a Triple Threat match that also involved Cena, it re-ignited the feud between he and Cena from earlier in the year. After Edge went about retaining the title by dubious means — getting himself disqualified (for which Championships do not change hands), and using brass knuckles — he introduced his own version of Cena's "custom" belt, this one with his logo placed on the spinner. Cena eventually won the Championship back in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at September's Unforgiven pay-per-view, in a match that had an added stipulation that had Cena lost he would leave the Raw brand and go to SmackDown!. He returned his version of the spinner belt on the next night's Raw. On the heels of the Edge program, Cena was placed in an inter-brand angle to determine the so-called "Champion of Champions" — or which was the most dominate champion in WWE's three brands.Cena, King Booker (SmackDown!'s then World Heavyweight Champion), and Big Show (ECW's then World Champion) engaged in a mini-feud leading to a Triple Threat match at Cyber Sunday in November, with the viewers voting on which of the three championships would be placed on the line. At the same time, Cena became involved in a storyline with non-wrestler Kevin Federline when he began appearing on Raw with Johnny Nitro and Melina. After getting into a (worked) physical altercation with Federline on Raw, Federline appeared at Cyber Sunday to hit Cena with the World Heavyweight Title belt during the main event Triple Threat match, helping King Booker retain his title. 2006 ended with Cena beginning a feud with the undefeated Umaga over the WWE Championship, while 2007 began with the end of his storyline with Kevin Federline. In the first Raw of the new year, Cena was pinned by Federline (with an assist from Umaga), although later in the night he was able to get his hands on Federline to FU him.During their feud Cena ended Umaga's "undefeated" streak at New Year's Revolution before Umaga caused a (worked) injury to Cena's spleen,[98] putting a scheduled Last Man Standing rematch at Royal Rumble in (kayfabe) jeopardy. The match did, however, take place and Cena retained his title.
One night after the Royal Rumble, an impromptu team of Cena and Shawn Michaels defeated Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton) for the World Tag Team Championship, making Cena a double champion. On the April 2 episode of Raw, after losing a WWE Championship match to Cena at WrestleMania 23, Michaels "turned" on Cena, costing them the team the Championship in the second of two 10 team battles royals by throwing Cena over the top rope and eliminating the team. The Hardys (Matt and Jeff) would eventually win the match and the title. For the rest of the month Cena feuded with Michaels, Orton, and Edge until The Great Khali declared his intentions to challenge for Cena's title by attacking and "laying out" all three of the top contendersbefore assaulting Cena himself and stealing the physical belt. For the next two months Cena feuded with Khali over the Championship, eventually becoming the first person in WWE to defeat him by submission at May's Judgment Day and then by pinfall at June's One Night Stand.108] Later that summer, prior to SummerSlam, Randy Orton was named the #1 contender to the WWE championship, starting a feud between the two. Leading up to the pay-per-view Orton delivered a number of sneak-attacks, hitting Cena with three RKOs, but in the actual match Cena retained the title, winning by pinfall. A rematch between the two occurred at Unforgiven, with Orton winning by disqualification after Cena ignored the referee's instructions and continued to beat on him in the corner

On the October 1, 2007 episode of Raw, Cena suffered a legitimate torn pectoral muscle during a match with Mr. Kennedy while executing a hip toss. Though he finished the match and the ensuing attack from Randy Orton, surgery the following day found that his pectoralis major muscle was torn completely from the bone, requiring seven months to a year rehabilitation. As a result he was stripped of the title, as announced by Vince McMahon on the next night's episode of ECW, ending what was the longest WWE Championship reign in over 19 years.His surgery was performed by orthopedic surgeon James Andrews at St. Vincent's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.Two weeks later, in an video update on WWE.com, Dr. Andrews, who perfomed the surgery, and Cena's Physical Trainer both said that he was several weeks ahead of where he was expected to be in his rehabilitation. John Cena also stated that, while he can't work out his right arm, he continues to work out the rest of his body.

In wrestling

Cena applying the STFU on Randy Orton.
Cena waves his "You Can't See Me!" taunt in front of Chris Masters.
Cena putting his hands up meaning "Word Life".Finishing and signature moves
FU (Fireman's carry powerslam)
STFU (Stepover toehold sleeper)
Killswitch / Protobomb (Spin-out powerbomb)
Five Knuckle Shuffle (Fist drop with theatrics)
Throwback (Running neck snap on a standing opponent)
Freestyle / Protoplex (Jumping release fisherman suplex)
Flying shoulder block
Twisting belly to belly side slam
Sitout hiptoss
Running one-handed bulldog
Diving leg drop bulldog
Signature foreign objects
Steel chain
Brass knuckles
Nicknames
The Doctor of Thuganomics
The Champ
The Chain Gang Soldier
The Marine
Signature taunts
Waving his hand in front of his face, horizontally, to symbolize that "You can't see me!". (2003–Present)
Pumping up his Reebok Pump sneakers. (2004–2006)
Putting his hands up while spreading them and putting his thumb sideways and his pinky up, meaning "Word Life". (2002–Present)
"Freestyling" on his opponents before his matches. (2002–2005)
Military salute to the audience. (2006–2007)
Entrance music
Cena performed his own fifth and sixth theme songs, "Basic Thuganomics" and "The Time Is Now". Both songs were later released on CDs (WWE Originals and You Can't See Me respectively).
Managers
Kenny Bolin
Five Questions
Between August 2005 and December 2006 Cena hosted "Five Questions with The Champ" ("Five Questions with John Cena" while he was not champion), a weekly webcast where he answered questions e-mailed in from fans. During the segment, whenever Cena cursed an image of the Brooklyn Brawler appeared and the word was "replaced" with him saying "Brawler", "Brooklyn Brawler", "No, no, no" or "Nu-Uh!".

Championships and accomplishments

Cena with his spinner WWE Championship belt.Ohio Valley Wrestling
OVW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time)– with Rico Constantino
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Ranked #2 in the PWI 500 for 2005
Ranked #1 in the PWI 500 for 2006
Ranked #1 in the PWI 500 for 2007
Feud of the Year – with Edge (2006)
Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2003)
Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (twice; 2004, 2005)
Wrestler of the Year (2006)
Ultimate Pro Wrestling
UPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
World Wrestling Entertainment
WWE Championship (3 times)
WWE United States Championship (3 times)[8]
World Tag Team Championship (1 time)– with Shawn Michaels

Outside of wrestling

Music
In addition to his time in the ring, Cena is a hip hop musician. He performed his fifth WWE theme song, "Basic Thugonomics," himself, and it was later featured on the WWE soundtrack album WWE Originals. Another of his tracks, "Untouchables", was featured on WWE ThemeAddict: The Music, Vol. 6, another WWE soundtrack album. He also collaborated on the song H-U-S-T-L-E remix along with MURS, E-40, and Chingo Bling. Cena is the only professional wrestler to ever perform on BBC Two's long running TV show Top of the Pops.

His debut album, You Can't See Me, was recorded with his cousin Tha Trademarc. It features, amongst other songs, his entrance theme "The Time is Now" and the single "Bad, Bad Man," for which a music video was made that parodied 1980s culture, including the television show The A-Team. A second video was later made for the second single, "Right Now," and premièred on the August 8 edition of Raw. Cena and Tha Trademarc were later featured on a track by The Perceptionists named "Champion Scratch."


Albums
You Can't See Me
Released: May 10, 2005
Chart positions:[12][126] 15 U.S. Billboard 200, 10 U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop, 3 U.S. Rap, 103 U.K. Top 200 Albums

Singles
Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2005 "The Time Is Now" DNC DNC DNC You Can't See Me
2005 "Bad Bad Man" (featuring Bumpy Knuckles) DNC DNC DNC You Can't See Me
2005 "Right Now" DNC DNC DNC You Can't See Me

DNC = Did not chart

Fashion
For the extent of his WWE career, Cena's attire has reflected the hip hop culture that his character represents. He previously wore "throwback jerseys," though now he generally wears WWE produced "Chain Gang" merchandise. While he was a member of the SmackDown! brand, one of his WWE produced t-shirts bore the suggestive spoonerism "Ruck Fules." Whenever it appeared on television the image was censored, not by UPN, but by WWE to sell more shirts under the premise that it was "too hot for TV." He also wore a chain with a large padlock on it to the ring on SmackDown!, occasionally using it as a weapon, until WrestleMania 21, when it was replaced with a chromed and diamond studded "Chain Gang" spinner medallion—reminiscent of the ones worn by members of G-Unit—matching his spinner title belt.

Around the time Cena's film, The Marine, was released he began wearing attire more military related, including camouflage shorts, dog tags, a Marine soldier cap and a WWE produced shirt with the legend "Chain Gang Assault Battalion."Shortly after WrestleMania 23, when promotion for The Marine ended, Cena edged out of the military attire and began wearing apparel with the legend "American Made Muscle" along with denim shorts, not seen since he was a member of the SmackDown! roster.


Acting

Cena, with actual Marines, at the premiere of his film The Marine.
Commercials
Beginning in October 2003, Cena was featured rapping in a commercial for the energy drink YJ Stinger. In November 2006, he filmed advertisements with Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle for Subway restaurants,which began airing in January 2007.


Film
WWE Films, a division of World Wrestling Entertainment which produces and finances motion pictures, produced Cena's first movie — The Marine, which was distributed theatrically by 20th Century Fox America beginning on October 13, 2006. In The Marine, John Cena stars as John Triton, a Marine who returns from the war in Iraq to find his wife has been kidnapped. In its first week, the film made approximately $7 million at the United States box office. After a total of ten weeks in theaters, the film grossed $18.7 million. However, once the film was released on DVD, it fared better by making $30 million in rentals in the first twelve weeks.

Guest appearances
Before his WWE debut, Cena made a guest appearance on the Internet stream show Go Sick in 2001 as Bruebaker, an angry, cursing wrestler.

During his WWE career, Cena has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live twice; on July 23, 2005 promoting his CD, the impending SummerSlam pay-per-view, and WWE in general and again on March 14, 2006 to promote Saturday Night's Main Event and WrestleMania 22. He has also appeared on popular morning radio shows; including the CBS and XM versions of Opie and Anthony as part of their "walkover" on October 10, 2006. Other appearances have included Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Fuse's Celebrity Playlist, Fox Sports Net's Best Damn Sports Show Period, MADtv, G4's Training Camp (with Shelton Benjamin) and two appearances on MTV's Punk'd (August 2006 and May 2007), as the victim of a practical joke. He also served as a co-presenter, with Hulk Hogan, at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, and as a guest judge during the third week of the 2006 season of Nashville Star.

In January 2007, Cena, Batista, and Ashley Massaro appeared representing WWE on an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, giving the kids of the family whose house was renovated WWE merchandise and eight tickets to WrestleMania 23. Two months later, he and Bobby Lashley appeared on the NBC game show Deal or No Deal as "moral support" to long time WWE fan and front row staple, Rick "Sign Guy" Achberger. Edge and Randy Orton also appeared, but as antagonists. In August 2007, he taped an episode of Family Feud with Batista, Candice Michelle, Mr. Kennedy, King Booker, Layla, Maria, Michelle McCool, Montel Vontavious Porter, and Queen Sharmell, which is scheduled to air in November.


Television
In 2001, between his training in Ultimate Pro Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling, Cena was involved in the UPN produced reality show Manhunt. Cena portrayed Big Tim Kingman, leader of the group of bounty hunters who chased down the contestants who acted as fugitives. The show, however, was mired in controversy when it was alleged that the portions of the show were rigged to eliminate certain players, scenes were re-shot or staged to enhance drama and contestants read from scripts.

He was also featured on the ABC reality series Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race, which aired in June 2007. He made it to the final round before being eliminated on June 24, placing third in the competition overall.

Personal life:
Cena writes left-handed,but throws right-handed and favors his right arm in the ring.

Cena is a known fan of cartoons and has mentioned on "Five Questions" that his favorite animated movie is Fist of the North Star. He has also said that he is a huge fan of the video game series Command & Conquer and names it his favorite game of all time. He's also a fan of the Boston Red Sox.


Media
(2004, March 2). John Cena: Word Life (Documentary) [DVD]. WWE Home Video.
(2007, November 6). John Cena: My Life (Documentary) [DVD]. WWE Home Video.