Name:
John Felix Anthony Cena
Age: 28
Birthdate: April 23,1977
Height: 6'1
Weight: 240 lb
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Blue
Nationality: Italian
Hometown: West Newbury,
Massachusettes
Debut: June 27, 2002 - in a
match against Kurt Angle
Signature Moves: F-U, Throwback,
5 knuckle Shuffle, DDT, Hiptoss, STFU
Career Highlights: UPW
Championship, UPN's Manhunt as "Big Tim
Kingman", Former college football All-America
and Pentucket star. 3 time wwe United States
Champ, 1 time WWE Champion.
College: Springfield (Mass.) College,
Has a degree in exercise physiology, 1st team.
All-Star & 2nd team All-Conference in FFC,
team captain, 1999 Offensive Lineman of the Year,
1999 Associated Press All-American
First WWE Match: Dark Match,
March 2001. Fueled by ruthless aggression, John
Cena burst onto the WWE scene on the June 27,
2002, on SmackDown! when he challenged Kurt Angle.WWE.Com Biography
Lately things haven't been going well
for John Cena. Ever since Edge caused him to lose
to the WWE Championship at ECW's One Night Stand,
it seems the Rated-R Superstar has had Cena's
number. Most recently, Edge distracted John Cena
in his match against Umaga allowing the Samoan
Bulldozer to hit the Dr. of Thuganomics with the
destructive Samoan Spike. The following week,
Lita got Edge disqualified in his match against
Cena by slapping the referee across the face.
Cena may have gotten the win, but Edge was able
to keep his championship.
But Cena will have a chance to change his luck
around Aug. 20 at SummerSlam. Ever since losing
the gold at ECW One Night Stand, the only thing
on Cena's mind has been recapturing the WWE
Championship. After coming up short at Saturday
Night's Main Event, Cena has a chance to get the
job done. Edge was disqualified at SNME, but
since it was a DQ, he retained the gold. However,
at SummerSlam, if the Rated R Superstar loses by
disqualification again, the WWE Championship will
still change hands. Can Cena get the best of his
arch nemesis to once agian become WWE Champion?
Tune in to SummerSlam to find out.
From the second John Cena's music hits and he
steps through the curtain, The Champ sends the
fans into a chaotic frenzy, the likes of which
have rarely been seen. Cena has always said that
it's all about "real recognizing real,"
and that's why he has Chain Gang soldiers all
over the world. Whether it's in India, the
Philippines, Italy the United States or anywhere
else, his loyal followers chant his name,
supporting him in every match. Cena fights for
what he believes in, and he fights with a passion.
The Champ has never backed down from a challenge
and he doesn't plan on doing so anytime soon.
In fact, it was a challenge that allowed Cena to
make his WWE debut in June 2002. Kurt Angle had
been on a recent roll on the SmackDown division
and wanted some competition. He issued an open
challenge to anyone in the back. At the time,
Cena was a relatively unknown wrestler just
waiting for the break. He heard Angle's challenge
and realized that opportunity was knocking, so he
decided to answer. Angle didn't look impressed
when he saw Cena answer his challenge, but he had
a different impression of the youngster after the
match was over. The Wrestling Machine did prevail
in the match, but Cena took him to the limit,
earning the respect of the entire locker room.
Cena rapidly climbed the ranks, and he began to
develop an edgy mean streak as well. By In April
2003, Cena defeated the likes of Eddie Guerrero,
Undertaker and Chris Benoit to become the No. 1
Contender for Brock Lesnar's WWE Championship.
Cena found himself in his first main event,
facing Lesnar at Backlash. Cena came up short,
but it was clear that he was starting to make a
name for himself.
During this time, Cena, who also became known as
the Dr. of Thuganomics, started to show the world
his unique ability to be able to rattle off
impromptu freestyle raps, running down his
opponents week after week. Cena's masterful
rhymes would catch the ire of his opponents,
taking them off their game and giving himself a
mental advantage before the match even started.
By the time WrestleMania XX rolled around, Cena
was reaching the top of his game. He had the
daunting task of being in the opening match of
the biggest show of the year, and to make the
situation even tougher, he was going head to head
against the largest athlete in the world - Big
Show. It was Cena's biggest (literally and
figuratively) challenge to date, and Big Show's
United States Championship was also on the line.
Cena was certainly the underdog, but with the
capacity Madison Square Garden crowd behind him,
he was able to hoist Big Show up for an
improbably FU and his first taste of gold in WWE.
Cena became the United States Champion.
Cena took on all challengers as the U.S. Champion,
and one of his toughest challengers was the five-time
WCW Champion, Booker T. Cena and Booker T's
rivalry became so heated, it could not be decided
in just one match. Instead, General Manager
Theodore Long ordered they have a Best of Five
Series to settle things once and for all. The
series went to a deciding fifth match, where Cena
was able to overcome Booker at No Mercy 2004 to
retain the United States Championship.
But just a few days later on SmackDown, Cena ran
into newcomer Carlito. It was Carlito's debut
match, but the newcomer somehow managed to pull
off the huge upset win, becoming U.S. Champion in
his first ever match. Cena would have to wait for
his rematch, though, as he suffered a serious
kidney injury in a bar fight later that same
night. It was later learned that Carlito's
associate, Jesus, was the assailant. But
nonetheless, Cena was out of action for more than
a month.
After Cena came back and avenged his attack, he
put in an amazing effort at the 2005 Royal Rumble.
It came down to two of the rising stars in WWE -
SmackDown's Cena and RAW's Batista. They went
right at each other's throats and actually
eliminated each other simultaneously. Mr. McMahon
came to the ring and sent the match into overtime.
Batista was able to pull off the win, but Cena
had made the statement that he was ready to take
the next step.
Cena continued to impress when he defeated Kurt
Angle at No Way Out to become the No. 1 Contender
for JBL's WWE Championship. JBL held the gold
longer than anyone in the last 10 years, but the
Dr. of Thuganomics was able to overcome the
bruising brawler. In less than three years, Cena
had reached the top of the mountain.
From there, Cena's popularity continued to soar.
His legions of fans grew so much that he decided
to give them their own name - the Chain Gang. It
didn't matter where Cena went, the Chain Gang
Soldiers would follow and lend their support. So
when The Champ showed up on RAW during the Draft
Lottery in 2005, it was no wonder that the fans
went crazy.
The Champ went on to turn back challenger after
challenger including such Superstars as Chris
Jericho, Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle. Week
after week, the odds were stacked against Cena,
but week after week, Cena overcame those odds.
Cena was even able to outlast five other
Superstars in the Elimination Chamber at New Year's
Revolution. But Cena's night was not over yet.
Mr. McMahon informed bloodied and battered Cena
that Edge was cashing in his Money in the Bank
opportunity for the WWE Championship. An
exhausted Cena did all he could, but he was no
match for the fresh Edge. But The Champ proved
his resiliency in the coming weeks. He came back
strong at the Royal Rumble and defeated Edge to
regain the gold.
But things didn't get any easier for Cena after
regaining the WWE Championship. The Champ had to
defend the gold against Triple H at WrestleMania
22. Winning Championships is what The Game is all
about, and he was hell bent on winning his
eleventh championship on the grandest stage of
them all. But Cena had other plans. The Champ was
able to endure the vicious Pedigree and even made
the King of Kings tap out to the STFU to retain
the gold.
As if beating Triple H wasn't a tough enough task,
at Backlash, Cena had to not only defeat Triple H
but also Edge in a Triple Threat Match. It was
one of the most hellacious Triple Threat Matches
in WWE history, but when the bell rang, he
emerged victorious with a pinfall over Triple H.
Triple H may have had the last laugh when he
leveled The Champ with a sledgehammer.
But then, simply put, John Cena was screwed. The
two-time WWE Champion has survived Steel Cage
Matches, I Quit Matches and even the Elimination
Chamber. And it looked like he was going to
survive the extremely hostile ECW environment at
One Night Stand. The ravenous crowd promised to
riot if Cena defeated RVD, and thanks to
interference by Edge, a Five Star Frog Splash by
RVD and a three-count by Paul Heyman, the riot
never happened. Despite the fact that Heyman is
not a licensed official, since it was ECW Rules,
the result stood and Cena was no longer the
Champion. Given Cena's drive and determination,
though, you know the former Champ will do
whatever it takes to get the gold back around his
waist.
One thing has remained constant throughout Cena's
entire career; the Champ gives it everything he
has and leaves it all in the ring every night he
steps through the ropes. For him, it really is
all about real recognizing real, and he will
never give his Chain Gang Soldiers anything less.
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