John Cena created another record to his belt.

 John Cena just created another record to his belt.



According to a recent announcement from Guinness World Records, the legendary actor and WWE hero currently holds the record for the most Make-A-Wish Foundation requests that have been fulfilled.

According to a recent press release from Guinness World Records, he has broken the previous record for the most wishes fulfilled through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the nonprofit that assists in granting the wants of children who are seriously ill or dying.

The American professional wrestler and actor John Cena has added another victim to his body count after defeating what seems like an infinite number of opponents both on-screen and in the ring.

Since making his WWE debut in 2002, Cena has grown to be one of the most well-liked wrestlers ever. He gave the foundation's first wish in 2002 and its 1,000th wish in 2012.

Children who have been told they have a life-threatening condition can have their wishes granted thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They cater to kids between the ages of 2 and 18, and they provide options like meeting a celebrity, attending an event, or even giving a present to someone else.

The Guinness Book of World Records confirmed that on July 19, the 650th wish was granted.

Cena has tried to strike a humble tone whenever he speaks about his participation with the 1982-founded nonprofit, which Make-A-Wish describes as the celebrity that kids most frequently ask to meet.


Cena remarked in a Reuters interview that was reprinted on the Guinness site, "If you ever need me for this ever, I don't care what I'm doing - I will drop what I'm doing and be engaged because I think that's the coolest thing."


In addition, he stated: "I just drop everything... I'll be the first in line to contribute if I can provide a great experience.

Children that take part in Make-a-Wish have the option of meeting a celebrity, attending an event, or even giving a gift to another person.

The WWE's anti-bullying drive, known as its "Be a Star" campaign, has been led by the 45-year-old as well.


Between 2009 and 2021, he used his fame from the WWE to land a number of high-profile parts in action and comedy movies, such as 12 Rounds, Trainwreck, the 10th Fast & Furious film, and The Suicide Squad. Additionally, he plays the lead in the The Suicide Squad movie spinoff television series Peacemaker.

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