John Cena net worth
John Cena net worth and earning
John Cena is an American expert grappler, jock, rapper, and entertainer who has a total assets of $80 million. John Cena initially became renowned as a WWE proficient grappler. He has since progressed to an Elite entertainer and TV moderator. He is likewise the ongoing host of Would you say you are More intelligent Than a Fifth Grader? on Nickelodeon and has featured in various movies and TV series.
Acting Career
John started seeking after an acting vocation very quickly subsequent to marking with WWE. In 2000 he showed up in the film "Prepared to Thunder." In 2006 he featured in "The Marine," which netted $30 million on a $15 million spending plan. He kept showing up in films throughout the following ten years. By 2018 he had developed into a film industry star. Other eminent movies incorporate 2015's "Trainwreck," 2017's "Daddy's Home 2," 2018's "Blockers," and 2019's "Behaving recklessly." In 2020, he voiced the polar bear Yoshi in "Dolittle."
Personal Life
John was hitched to Elizabeth Huberdeau from 2009 to 2012. Later that very year he started dating individual WWE star Nikki Bella. He proposed to Nikki at WrestleMania 33 of every 2017. Tragically, their relationship finished a year after the fact, a month prior to their planned wedding.
Cena has said various times that he would rather not have youngsters since he would rather not be a truant parent while he is centered around his profession and has gone through a vasectomy.
John Cena gathers uncommon and specially designed vehicles. He possesses more than 20 vehicles — everything from a classic Oldsmobile Cutlass Rallye 350 to a 2006 Rolls Royce Ghost.
Cena has conceded more than 500 wishes for youngsters with perilous sicknesses through the Make-A-Wish Establishment, the most in Make-A-Wish history.
From late 2011 until WrestleMania XXVIII, Cena wore a dark "Transcend Disdain" Shirt advancing WWE's "Be a Star" hostile to harassing effort. In September and October 2012, Cena sported pink and dark with the expression "Transcend Disease" in organization with Susan G. Komen for the Fix as a feature of Bosom Malignant growth Mindfulness Month.
In November 2016, Cena showed up in a public help declaration, "We Are America," supported by the Promotion Chamber as a feature of its "Adoration Has No Names" crusade.



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