If you watch wrestling, you now know the hip-hop culture is being represented with wrestling. For the longest time, the cultures have almost been parallel. John Cena culturehiphop Change image and share on social
Chicago fans cheer and boo who they want. They're great fans whether they like me or not. They show you how they feel. I don't like crowds that sit on their hands. John Cena boocheerchicago Change image and share on social
I'm the guy who'll drive 250 miles tonight and be at the gym tomorrow at 10 A.M., when people are still sleeping in. I'm the guy who'll fly to Australia and find a gym. Fly back and first thing I do off the plane is work out before I shower or eat. John Cena australiabackdrive share on social
I'm a small-time white kid trying to represent hip-hop. If a hip-hop artist comes up and beats me in a battle, who did they beat? A small-town white kid who ain't never been an MC, who ain't never done nothing. Now if an MC comes to battle and they get beat by a small-town white boy, that's MC suicide. John Cena artistbattlebeat share on social
I'm the one person who wears the words 'hustle, loyalty, respect' on my T-shirts and merchandise. My audience is children. It's very flattering to see a kid wear your T-shirt; it's even more flattering to have a dad come up to you and say, 'I watch you with my kid. Keep doing what you're doing. You're a role model for my son.' John Cena audiencechilddad share on social
I think the way WWE Studios is going now - they're going away from action, doing more drama, more comedy - it will open a lot of people's eyes. Because a lot of people see big guy, big frame: action superstar. We've proven, especially with 'Legendary,' that that is not always the case. John Cena actionbigcase share on social
In 1985, if you were a wrestling fan, you were into Hogan; that's just the way it was. John Cena fanhoganwrestle Change image and share on social
The conditioning and the lifestyle changes you have to make to remain a healthy athlete are what molded me into what I am today. John Cena athleteconditionhealthy Change image and share on social
When you see me on TV, that's about as close to my real personality as you can get. John Cena closepersonalityreal Change image and share on social
My most string-beanish, I guess, is when I was 15 years old. From 15 to 16, I went from 155 pounds to 215. By the time I graduated from high school, I was between 235-250. John Cena beanishgraduateguess Change image and share on social