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6[[caption-width-right:350: The Doctor of Thuganomics.\
7Super-Cena.\
8The Greatest of All Time.]]
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10!!!For Cena's acting career, see [[Creator/JohnCena this page.]]
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12->''Your time is up, my time is now!\
13You can't see me! My time is now!''
14-->-- '''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuJbsF0yLfw "The Time Is Now"]]'''
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16'''''[[BattleCry BRRRRRRRRRRRR APPLEDOUGH!]]'''''
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18'''''[[CrowdSong JOHN CENA SUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS! JOHN CENA SUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS!]]'''''
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20John Felix Anthony Cena (born April 23, 1977) is an American {{professional wrestl|ing}}er currently working for the Wrestling/{{WWE}}. With a career spanning 20 years, he rose through the pits of the midcard to become a legitimate success story, and is widely regarded as one of the biggest superstars to ever grace WWE, if not ''the'' biggest, and the 21st-century equivalent of Wrestling/HulkHogan.
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22Before he made his name in WWE, he wrestled in Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW) and Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) with a [[TheGimmick gimmick]] based around his old career as a bodybuilder: "The Prototype" or "Mr. P". He made his official WWE debut on June 27, 2002 after accepting an open challenge from Wrestling/KurtAngle. After impressing Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon with his freestyle rapping on the WWE tour bus, she convinced the higher-ups to give him a push. {{Wrestling/Batista}} was the one tapped to be the new Hogan, but Cena got over with his rap gimmick which was essentially a last-ditch ploy before they released him: "[[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy The Doctor of Thuganomics]]." He would go on to beat Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield at ''[=WrestleMania=] 21'', where he would win his first WWE Championship and first world title overall. In 2006, he was promoted to an AllAmericanFace with the release of ''Film/TheMarine''.
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24Unusual for a career babyface, Cena maintained his top spot for an unprecedented 10 years, through no fault of his own. Wrestling/JeffHardy's merchandise outsold Cena's for three months straight, but WWE had to dump him after the Junk Squad raided his house. Wrestling/CMPunk surpassed him in late 2011 and early 2012, but [[ExecutiveMeddling had to]] turn heel and drop the title to [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]], [[OutOfFocus somehow]] never made it back into the main event picture even after turning face again, and finally quit the night after ''Royal Rumble 2014''. After fighting against it, the company finally gave [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] a push... just in time for his [[GameBreakingInjury forced retirement]]. Three contenders for the crown, and WWE got burned three times. As a consequence, Cena is one of the most polarizing Superstars in [=WWE=] history; while older fans have [[ItsTheSameNowItSucks grown tired of him always winning]], he has also raised a child army of new fans. This triggered a weekly shouting war of "LET'S GO, CENA!" and "CENA SUCKS!"
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26Now in his forties, he is starting to look his age, but Cena matches still pull bigger audiences than non-Cena shows, and he sells five times more merchandise than other stars (cunningly, WWE has begun selling "CENA SUCKS" T-shirts to [[NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity double their profits]]). He will continue to plod along with his wholesome, kid-friendly hero and--as long as he can still go--the company will always bet on a record like Cena’s.
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28It goes without saying that the Cenation holds claim to a lot of titles. To put it into context: Wrestling/RicFlair had a career that spanned over thirty years; in that span of time, he won 16 world titles (or a few more depending on who you're asking). By comparison, Cena has matched Flair's record, yet has only been active for about a third of Flair's career. He's also a one time Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank winner, in which he became known as the first person to [[EpicFail unsuccessfully cash in.]] (Through no fault of his own, however. Wrestling/TheBigShow interfered in the match, so Cena won the match, but not the title. Coincidentally, Cena would later be responsible for causing Wrestling/DamienSandow and Wrestling/BaronCorbin to lose the match after cashing in, another first.)
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30Additionally, he has also dabbled in rap music (including releasing a full album, ''You Can't See Me'') and has become something of an action/comedy film star in his own right. For more on his non-wrestling ventures, see [[Creator/JohnCena his creator page]].
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32Finally, showing that he really is the babyface he plays in the WWE, Cena holds the record for the most wishes granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, having granted over ''six hundred and fifty'' wishes,[[note]]To put this in perspective, according to [[Literature/GuinnessWorldRecords the Guinness Book of World Records]], no one else has granted more than ''two'' hundred wishes[[/note]] and he had to be pushed, hard, by manager Wrestling/PaulHeyman before he agreed to make that number public. The reason he caved? It would be good publicity for the foundation. Even though he's stepped back from wrestling and has become more mainstream as a top billing actor, he's still granting wishes.
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35!!The TROPES are HEEEEEEEEEERE!
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39* TenMinuteRetirement: In the autumn of 2010. It lasted a little longer than ten minutes, and he was never really gone ''per se'' since he still lingered in the crowd and jumped members of Nexus backstage at random, but it still applied.
40* TheAce: In-Kayfabe 2005 onward, who somehow manages to "win" even when he loses. Which he rarely does.
41** His 2015 renaissance showed he has it in him to be one for real as well, putting on quality matches with just about anyone he wrestled.
42* ActionGenreHeroGuy: When he wears his hair short he fits the look (which goes in hand with his lead role in ''Film/TheMarine'', which is about an ActionGenreHeroGuy).
43* AffectionateParody: His video for "Bad Bad Man" is this of ''Series/TheATeam''.
44* AllAmericanFace: (Part of) Cena's current persona.
45* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Wrestling/TheUndertaker, the first of the WWE Superstars Cena met at the start of his career. While Cena ''did'' beat Wrestling/BrockLesnar in two PPV events, he sees The Undertaker as this due to not getting a clean win in all of his matches against the Deadman, just like what Lesnar thinks of Wrestling/{{Goldberg}} prior to ''[=WrestleMania 33=]''. Wrestling/RomanReigns became this in the later years of his career as he's yet to defeat him one on one.
46* AntiHero: Even though he [[HeelFaceTurn turned face]] in late-2003, he was still [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy The Doctor of Thuganomics.]] So he still busted raps on people, hit people with his chain, but this time he did it to people who deserved it. Though he stopped hitting people with his chain and rapping in 2005, he still had some of his roots. But he turned full on face in 2008.
47* ArchEnemy:
48** Even when they're both faces, it's clear Cena and Wrestling/RandyOrton can't stand each other. Which is OlderThanYouThink, as they haven't liked each other since their days in ''OVW'', dating back to when John Cena was still The Prototype. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVeih_Gqakc Watch here.]] Their animosity is so personal that even though their feud ''officially'' ended in late 2009, they always seem to be on the verge of starting it up again no matter their alignments. This was especially evident in 2010 when they were stuck on a collision course due to Wrestling/WadeBarrett and Wrestling/TheNexus, and in 2013 prior to the unification match (''four years'' after the infamous iron man match that ended their rivalry).
49** Then of course there's Wrestling/BrockLesnar whom he had a feud with in 2003 and in 2012.
50** His long-running blood feud with Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} began in 2006 and persisted throughout the years, up until Edge's final face run in 2010 and subsequent retirement. Cena's feud with Edge was arguably even more personal than his feud with Orton; whereas Orton was ultimately just a psychopath who was sick of Cena constantly getting in his way, Edge flat-out admitted to hating ''everything'' about Cena.
51** What began as a rivalry born out of respect with Wrestling/CMPunk got much nastier, especially since Punk is the one guy who's consistently gotten the better of Cena. General agreement is that despite the company's original attempts to portray Cena's feud with Orton as his greatest rivalry, Punk was Cena's actual greatest rival, with Edge the only real competition. On top of their characters being perfect {{foil}}s to each other, they had insane chemistry on both the mic and ''especially'' in the ring, to the point that some of the greatest matches in WWE history have been between them. This includes WWE's first five-star match since 1997, which is also arguably the best match of Cena's career.
52** Then there's Wrestling/{{Batista}}, whom he briefly feuded with in 2008 and came full swing in 2010. Both became world champions at ''[=WrestleMania=] 21'' and were the faces of their respective brands (Raw for Cena, [=SmackDown=] for Batista). Both men respect each other and teamed up on occasions (even briefly becoming World Tag Team Champions), but Batista became the RivalTurnedEvil as he grew jealous of Cena being the face of the company as a whole instead of him. Cena had never beaten Batista until finally doing so at ''[=WrestleMania=] XXVI'' and would go on to beat him two more times at the following [=pay-per-views=], with their "I Quit" match at ''Over the Limit'' ending their feud. The three straight [=pay-per-views=] losses (with new Raw General Manager Wrestling/BretHart showing NoSympathy towards his injuries from his third loss serving as the last straw) would result in Batista frustratingly quitting the company for nearly four years.
53** Then there is [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]], with whom he had a year long feud after they decided they should wrestle at ''[=WrestleMania=] 28'', though this had never been a very heated feud but was more about mutual respect and a "big match" feeling than a fiery rivalry... at least that was the interpretation of WM 28 until the rematch came along.
54** For the first four years of his WWE career, Cena had several on-and-off feuds with Wrestling/KurtAngle, including his very first match. This only ended once Angle left WWE.
55** After his return from injury, he started a feud with his TNA counterpart from 2002 to 2014, Wrestling/AJStyles. Cena and Styles were both positioned as the faces of their respective companies and it seemed to be very impossible for them to stand together in the same ring. That all changed in 20 "freaking" 16 when not only did they put on some classic matches, but for the first time ever Cena has not won a singles match against his rival.... until ''Royal Rumble 2017'', where Cena finally pinned him for his ''sixteenth'' world title.
56** In a notable aversion of this trope, he's actually one of the only top babyfaces to never have any major rivalries with Wrestling/VinceMcMahon. This is perhaps because there was business incentive for Vince not to stir trouble with his last big draw, and known company man Cena had respect for his boss. [[note]]They did have a few skirmishes over the years: Vince did pick a fight with him in early 2006, which led to a match, and they also butted heads in 2010 when Vince cut a deal with Batista and screwed him out of the world title. But both times, Cena moved on quickly to address more important foes.[[/note]] This being said, Cena has also admitted to hating Vince like everyone else; during CM Punk's (in)famous live contract negotiation, which Cena interrupted, he outright stated that there's not a day that goes by where he doesn't think about "rip[ping] [Vince's] face off with [his] bare hands". He then proceeded to describe all the things he would like to do Vince's theoretical ripped-off face, right to the man's ''actual'', disbelieving face.
57* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
58** Homeboy once claimed Lita gave him gonorrhea by shaking his hand. And that was in ''2005''. Once the actual Cena-Edge feud got going in '06, he got even worse about this. The point he was trying to make was this: Lita is so disease-ridden that you can catch something just by being in the same room. He was deliberately trying to shame Lita.
59** Several years later, he'd accuse Eve of trying to give him an STD by attempting to hug and kiss him. Same motivation: deliberately trying to shame Eve. Although he may have been implying that she wanted things to go further and he didn't want any part of that.
60* AscendedMeme:
61** The "Unexpected Cena" Meme goes canon, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSWynMPmMpk with help from telecom firm Cricket Wireless.]]
62** ''WWE 2K23'' has a John Cena variant named Super Cena [[https://youtu.be/4IUy39zU2vM who is completely invisible]] as a reference to the "You can't see me" meme.
63* {{Badbutt}}: The company pushes him as ''the'' face because he's badass enough to appeal to kids but his relatively squeaky clean image appeases the MoralGuardians who might otherwise not approve of their kids watching wrestling. It works, but leaves him coming off as incredibly boring by comparison with a lot of other superstars on the roster. And compared to Cena himself back when he was "The Doctor of Thuganomics" for that matter.
64* BattleOfTheBands: Was supposed to be in one against Wrestling/ChrisJericho's HeavyMetal band Music/{{Fozzy}} on the July 25, 2005 ''Raw,'' but Jericho refused to play because the fans were biased against him.
65* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame:
66** Attempted to do this to The Rock at ''[=WrestleMania=] 28'', by trying to use the People's Elbow to finish Rock off, only for it to backfire & cost Cena the match. Humorously, this was something Rock himself did somewhat frequently in his career.
67** Averted next at ''[=WrestleMania=] 29'', Cena went for the The People's Elbow again against The Rock. When Rock popped up like he did last year, Cena grabbed the ropes to stop himself. This was either an "I'm stupid, but not that stupid" moment from Cena, or Cena playing games with The Rock. And possibly us.
68** Also at WM 29 Cena used the Rock Bottom on The Rock.
69** At Royal Rumble 2014, after Randy Orton used the STF and Attitude Adjustment on him, he in turn used the RKO on Orton.
70** Invoked against him by Dean Ambrose the RAW after Wrestlemania XXXI when he locked Cena in the STF.
71* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: [[spoiler:In the lead up to ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 34'' Cena decided he wanted a shot at Wrestling/TheUndertaker, despite the Deadman supposedly having been retired the year before by Wrestling/RomanReigns (possibly because this was something Roman had taunted Cena about during their 2017 feud). For weeks he had called Taker out, often quite insultingly, and received only dead air in response (apart from one week when Wrestling/{{Kane}} came out and chokeslammed him). At the event itself, however, Taker ''did'' suddenly show up (after an initial fake-out by Elias) to give Cena what he'd been after all this time... and ''[[SquashMatch flattened him]]'' in less than three minutes. Of course, this was all part of the WWE's plan in real life, as their ''actual'' goal is to have Cena make preparations for The Undertaker's surprise comeback, and restore the mystique after supposedly getting "retired" by Reigns the year prior, and after Lesnar broke his undefeated streak four years earlier. Cena was [[GenreSavvy well-aware of what will happen in that match]], as he asked the fans if they wanted Undertaker [[{{Foreshadowing}} "to Tombstone him in front of 75,000 fans]]" at said PPV event and they cheered for it.]]
72* BerserkButton:
73** Never compare him to the [[UsefulNotes/MajorLeagueBaseball New York Yankees]] in his ''hometown'' (he's from West Newbury, Massachusetts, which is relatively close to Boston, the home of the Yankees' most heated rivals the Boston Red Sox).
74** NEVER insult the American troops. Or insult America itself in any way.
75* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's the guy that you see whenever the WWE utters the word "charity" and has turned the Make a Wish foundation into a hobby, or the guy who will beat you up mercilessly either with [[ShowyInvincibleHero his fists]] or with [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech his words]].
76* BigBrotherMentor: Seems to be this to Zack Ryder. Much like Ryder, Cena started out as something of a comic relief heel - until he gained such a fan following that the WWE turned him face and put the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-us-h.html WWE United States Heavyweight Championship]] on him. If one does a bit of research, one will also find out that WWE brass weren't particularly high on Cena up until the start of the 'Doctor of Thuganomics' gimmick, and if not for said gimmick, there was a chance Cena would have gotten fired as well.
77* BigDamnHeroes: Whenever someone is in trouble in the ring, Cena will be there charging into the ring and helping them out.
78* BlatantLies:
79** Often plays with this trope to try to press his rivals' {{berserk button}}s.
80** When asked by Wrestling/BookerT why he thinks he can beat The Rock, Cena gives the unusually short, terse answer "that he has to." Both the audience and The Rock call him on it, the latter wanting the REAL answer.
81** While his ReasonYouSuckSpeech promo duel against Wrestling/RomanReigns was largely a CurbStompBattle in his favour, quite a few people criticized the part where he dismissed Roman's accusations that he had a "golden shovel" by saying "they ''(pointing at crowd)'' hold the keys, they always have, they always will". Considering this was ''[[TheFace John Cena]]'' saying this to ''[[TheChosenOne Roman Reigns]]'', the general response from people who pay ''any'' attention to WWE booking since 2005 was "Are you serious?!"
82* {{Bluegrass}}: After he and Batista won the WWE World Tag Team Titles on the August 4, 2008 ''Raw,'' which was held in Knoxville, TN, and the show had gone off the air, Cena entertained the crowd with a rendition of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Top "Rocky Top"]], which can be heard [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWnpBEhSArg here]].
83* BloodKnight: Most prevalent during his run as US Champion in 2015, defending the title every single week he had it on Raw.
84* BorrowedCatchphrase: Some WWE superstars would have the gall to steal or mock some of his {{Catchphrase}}s:
85** Bryan's "The Beard is Here" shirt is a parody of Cena's "The Champ is Here" shirt.
86** Rollins would later take a page from Bryan's book in 2015 with his "Never Shuts Up" shirt as a mockery of Cena's "Never Give Up" 2013 shirt.
87** Prior ''[=WrestleMania=] 33'', Wrestling/TheMiz says "We can't see you" to Cena.
88** Wrestling/TripleH takes the cake at the ''Greatest Royal Rumble'' for going [[Wrestling/DGenerationX DX]] on Cena by doing the "You Can't See Me!" taunt followed by a Five Knuckle Shuffle to his face.
89** John himself borrowed one for his appearance in the Gillette Young Guns commercial for the Fusion Power Phenom razor (he had been one of the finalists of a Young Guns-associated competition that took place beforehand, which lent some clips to the commercial in question): "NEWMAN!!"
90* BraggingThemeTune: [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WL_uWGcSBo8 His old theme song.]]
91* BrassBalls: Cena has had a couple of these moments, but a recent one that really stands out is walking to the middle of the ring and slapping Brock Lesnar right across the face.
92* BreakingTheFourthWall:
93** [[OnceAnEpisode During every entrance,]] Cena says something straight into the camera. Actually, he breaks the fourth wall fairly often. If somebody in a promo says something completely insane, expect him to turn to the hard camera and give it a "WTF?" expression. Or this exchange (paraphrased):
94---> '''Cena:''' ''[regarding the 2012 Money In The Bank match, in which he had just announced his participation]'' ...I'm gonna win the whole [[GoshDangItToHeck fudgin']] thing.\
95'''Chris Jericho:''' ...fudgin'?!\
96'''Cena:''' It's a PG show, that's the best I could do.\
97'''Jericho:''' What are you, nine?\
98'''Cena:''' [[BitingTheHandHumor Most of our viewers are around that age]].
99** A lot of frustrations harbored by the audience toward John Cena come from his first response to almost every attempt by his feuding opponents to build up a serious or competitive mood being a smirk on his face, thereby ruining any momentum a given storyline has. As if the audience ''need'' to be reminded that professional wrestling is about drama and entertainment, much less that it's all a joke.
100* BringIt: His phrase "You Want Some, Come Get Some!"
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104* CallBack: The 4/23/12 RAW with [=Edge=] returning to pretty much give Cena a verbal [[{{Pun}} smackdown]] for letting Brock Lesnar push him around. Edge made a thinly veiled suggestion that Cena goes back to his old self. At the contract signing for his match with Brock at the end of the show. Cena appeared to be wearing the same attire as he always did. Except that, instead of the 'dog tag' necklace, [[ChainedByFashion he was wearing a chain...]]
105* CanonDiscontinuity: Even though he's occasionally (read: once or twice) dipped back into his Doctor of Thuganomics gimmick, WWE no longer says much, if anything, about his rap album - probably because it wasn't exactly family-friendly...
106* CatchPhrase:
107** "Word Life."
108** "THE CHAMP IS HERE!" (This one is from one of his trainers, Wrestling/SamoaJoe)
109** "You Can't See Me!"
110** "My Time Is Now!"
111** "Hustle Loyalty Respect", although that is more of a {{Tagline}} on T-shirts and other merchandise.
112** "You Want Some, Come Get Some!"
113** In the latter part of his career, he’d look to the camera while at the entrance and say “Let’s go to work!” before running down to the ring.
114** "Fine speech!" in response to a promo, usually before he launches with a scathing counter-argument.
115* CelebrityResemblance:
116** [[Creator/MarkWahlberg Marky Mark]]!
117** And he dressed as Music/VanillaIce for Halloween, which kicked off the Doctor of Thuganomics gimmick.
118* ChainedByFashion: During his Doctor of Thuganomics gimmick.
119* CharlesAtlasSuperpower
120** By his own admission, he's not the greatest wrestler, but he's strong enough to carry multiple wrestlers on his shoulders with ''ease''.
121** He dragged ''Wrestling/TheBigShow'' back into the cage at No Way Out 2012. By his '''leg'''.
122** He's hit the [=FU=][=/=]Attitude Adjustment on Big Show, the Great Khali AND on '''VISCERA!'''
123** By far the biggest example came about at the end of his match at Wrestlemania 25, where he lifted both '''Edge''' and '''Big Show''' onto his shoulders ''at the same time''.
124** Big Show himself has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIn7k__fhmY stated]] that Cena is one of the three strongest wrestlers he's ever worked with, the other two being Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/MarkHenry.
125*** He’s also explicitly noted that while other wrestlers like Wrestling/BrockLesnar or Wrestling/BillGoldberg can be stronger from an explosive point of view, Cena has an unmatched stability save for Henry and Kane, that when Cena picks up Show’s 500-lb frame, Show knows he’s completely safe with Cena for as long as Cena has him up.
126* CharlieBrownFromOuttaTown: What his "Mexican cousin" Juan Cena alias looked to be before it was canned.
127* ChekhovsGun: In a late 2014-early 2015 storyline, Cena was named, by Vince [=McMahon=], the only person who had the power to bring Wrestling/TheAuthority (really just [[Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon Stephanie]] and Wrestling/TripleH) back to WWE. Obviously, their most hated, bitter rival wasn't going to do so out of the goodness of his heart, but there had to be a reason the creative team came up with that stipulation. Apparently, it was so Seth Rollins could hold Edge hostage and threaten to break his surgically-repaired neck with a [[FinishingMove Curbstomp]] unless Cena brought back The Authority. It worked.
128* TheChewToy:
129** 2012 was ''not'' a good year for Cena. He was terrorized by Wrestling/{{Kane}} for the first part of the year, being forced to helplessly watch his best bud Zack Ryder be made an example of, then he lost his ''[=WrestleMania=]'' match with The Rock due to him trying to [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame beat Rocky at his own game]] when he could have won the match otherwise, then the next night on RAW, when calling out The Rock to congratulate him for his victory he was laid out by a returning Brock Lesnar.
130** And after his hellacious match with Lesnar, the next night he comes out with his arm in a cast, saying his arm was severely strained but not broken. Laurinitis comes out, saying he'll announce who Cena's opponent is at the next PPV. Cue Lord Tensai's music. When Tensai and his mook surround Cena, Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis brains him from behind with the microphone. He announces that he'll be his opponent and then the three proceed to slaughter him, including wrapping his injured arm around a post and slamming it between a chair and the steps.
131** And then when he finally does get his hands on Laurinaitis, he loses ''that'' match because of The Big Show's betrayal, and gets knocked unconscious ''that'' night ''and'' the night after.
132** Then, when he finally finds some success with winning the Money in the Bank contract, he challenges CM Punk [[TheCape outright, as expected]] ... only to have Big Show attack him, thus be credited as the only [=MitB=] winner not to win the championship despite winning the match by DQ.
133** Has another incredible match with CM Punk, and finally manages to put him down with a top rope German Suplex. However, maybe due to having never done the move before, he doesn't do a complete bridge during pin, and thus is counted down as well, resulting in a draw and the championship remaining with Punk.
134** He's given another shot at a [=MitB=] briefcase in a ladder match vs. Dolph Ziggler... only to have [[ClingyJealousGirl AJ]] turn on him and cost him the match.
135** Extends to his [[RealLife personal life]]. Especially for a man known for his [[MadeOfIron durability and recovery time]], he's been injured frequently, including spraining his ankle so that it swelled to twice it size and an elbow injury that made him unable to compete at Hell in the Cell. Add to that a costly and drawn-out home renovation leading to some marital strife, and... Yeah, the guy's having a rough year.
136** He even admits that "2012 was not his year" in one of his last promos before the year ended. But he promised to make 2013 his year, and it got off to a good start, being the Royal Rumble Winner, and he did beat The Rock for the WWE Championship at WM 29. But then he got Triple-Powerbombed by Wrestling/TheShield... so maybe not.
137* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Cena sticks up for just about everyone against the forces of evil. Anything that goes unchecked is simply because he's one man who can only deal with a single problem at a time. [[SignificantMonogram Also his initials]].
138* ClothesMakeTheLegend: His jorts and his many arm- and wristbands.
139* ClusterFBomb: His Rap song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz52KSH1bgo "Don't Wanna Fuck With Us"]]
140* CombatPragmatist:
141** He beat Wrestling/{{Batista}} in a Last Man Standing match at Extreme Rules 2010 with ''[[DuctTapeForEverything duct tape]]''. He also beat Wrestling/{{Umaga}} at Royal Rumble 2007 with a broken ring rope.
142** An even cleverer finish would be back when he had first won the WWE Championship and was defending against JBL in a ''[=WrestleMania=]'' "I Quit" rematch: playing on JBL's obvious cowardice, he threatened to viciously maim him with a pipe in order to goad JBL into quitting. He did it anyways.
143** Hell, he had this in ''spades'' as the [=DoT=]. He won his first championship (the US title) against The Big Show this way. After dropping Show with an F-U [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower (to which the crowd]] promptly lost it) and having Show kick out, Cena went over to his corner and grabbed his trademark [[ChainedByFashion chain.]] The ref, naturally, tried to stop him, so Cena threw the chain to the other side of the ring (forcing the ref to turn his back)...then popped up with brass knuckles, [[PowerFist punched Big Show in the face,]] and gave him a ''second'' F-U for the win.
144** He won a 3-on-1 handicap match by pinning Wrestling/SethRollins while Rollins was distracted by [[spoiler:Wrestling/{{Sting}}]] making a surprise appearance.
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148* CompositeCharacter: John Cena's entire character can be described as the ultimate blend of the blue collar grit and never-say-die attitude of [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and the trash talking, smart aleck wit of [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]].
149* ConsummateProfessional: Wrestling/JimCornette of all people has praised Cena for never being late, never no-showing a date, never "screwing up", and considers him one of the most trustworthy and reliable men in the business.
150* ContinuityCavalcade: Cena's "Firefly Funhouse" match against Wrestling/BrayWyatt at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 36'' took him on a MindScrew trip back through his entire career, from his initial debut against Wrestling/KurtAngle to his Doctor of Thuganomics gimmick to his controversial match against Bray at ''[=WrestleMania=] 30''.
151* CorruptTheCutie:
152** His feud against [=Kane=], where the Big Red Monster was determined to make the [[IncorruptiblePurePureness pure-hearted]] Cena "embrace the hate". After multiple attacks on Zack Ryder, including a chokeslam that ended up sending Ryder through the stage and to the hospital with a broken back, he seemed to had succeeded. Cena nearly gave Swagger a one man Con-chair-to with ''steel steps'' and the 1/30/12 beat down he gave to Kane is showing that there is something that's happening to him.
153** Note that during his beatdown of Kane that he seemed unnaturally happy, along with the somewhat random "We're gonna party up in here!" during it.
154** On the 2/13/12 RAW it seemed like he was ''just about'' to clock Ryder in the face after Ryder saw John accidentally kissing his girlfriend Eve due to John trying to save her from Kane.
155** Given that Cena decidedly beat Kane in an Ambulance Match at ''Elimination Chamber'', perhaps he may have finally risen above the hatred.
156* CrowdChant: "Let's go, Cena! / Cena sucks!" It worked ''quite'' well when he was feuding with Kane. It was even nominated for a Slammy in 2013. Eventually, it got to the point that many in the crowd chant ''both'' the "let's go Cena" and "Cena sucks" portions.
157* CruelTwistEnding: His match with John Laurinaitis at Over The Limit 2012.
158* {{Cyborg}}: This was his gimmick as the Prototype. At River City Wrestling in 2006, he went back to The Prototype gimmick for his single night there.
159* DareToBeBadass: Cena's tactic in drawing Wrestling/TheUndertaker out of retirement for one final battle at ''Wrestlemania 34''.
160-->'''Cena:''' You are '''NOT''' too old, you are '''NOT''' washed up, and you are '''NOT''' broken down!
161* DarkerAndEdgier: When he was [[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy The Doctor of Thuganomics.]]
162* DefeatingTheUndefeatable:
163** He is responsible for ending the undefeated streak of many wrestlers including Muhammad Hassan, Tensai, Bray Wyatt and Rusev. He also handed Edge his first loss in a TLC match at Unforgiven 2006.
164** While both men became main event superstars at the same time, Cena had never beaten Batista, which the latter would remind him during their feud in 2010. Cena would finally do so at ''[[=WrestleMania=]] XXVI'', even repeating it twice at the following [=PPVs=], which frustrated Batista enough to quit the WWE after his third-straight loss.
165** In Cena's eyes, CM Punk. Every encounter they've had, Punk had always come out on top. So for him to kick start his Road to ''[=WrestleMania=]'', he accepted Punk's challenge for his Main Event spot on an episode of Raw. What followed was a near 30 minute match where Cena kicked out of, among other things, a ''piledriver'', a move banned in WWE, and then finally defeated Punk.
166** Due to Cena's place within the WWE, defeating him can be seen as defeating the undefeatable.
167** History repeated in the form of [=AJ=] Styles. 2016 saw them go head to head and have Styles maintain a clean slate against his rival, until Cena finally defeated him at the 2017 Rumble.
168* {{Determinator}}:
169** As part of his gimmick, but also arguably just the man ''himself.'' When John Cena suffers a major injury, expect him to come back from it in half the amount of time it would take anyone else. This was played up in his comeback from a triceps tear. Originally he was going to be out for four-six months, but came back after two months. All throughout his match against Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio the commentators was discussing whether or not Cena was coming back too soon. It also led to widespread suspicion that the triceps tear is kayfabe.
170** This trope is how the booking justifies Cena being on the top of the food chain. He's admitted he isn't the best wrestler or the strongest (although, pound for pound, he's darn close to one of the strongest) but he never, ever quits while he's still conscious.
171** Lampshaded during the December 2, 2013 episode of RAW when tearing down Wrestling/RandyOrton.
172--->'''Cena:''' I'm not an Apex Predator. I'm just John Cena.
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176* DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu: From his DoItYourselfThemeSong "Basic Thuganomics": "No [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Deadman Inc.]] and [[CatchPhrase we're about to make you famous"]][[note]]As part of his "American Badass" persona, Taker had started using, "Try me, I will make you famous" as a catchphrase.[[/note]]
177* DisqualificationInducedVictory: He used his trademark "Word life" brass knuckles to defeat UPW Light heavyweight Champion Wrestling/FrankieKazarian but when the referee raised John Cena's hand in victory, he found one of them, reversing the decision.
178* DoItYourselfThemeTune: After he took his rapper gimmick, building on his freestyle skills, he has provided his own theme music twice ("Basic Thuganomics" then "The Time Is Now", a theme Cena is still using to this day ten years on, even though said gimmick has been dropped) in collaboration with his cousin, Tha Trademarc.
179* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
180** His first run in WWE, dubbed his "Ruthless Aggression" run after his debut promo, saw him play a rather generic bodybuilder-turned-wrestler in a main-event run that quickly fizzled out. That lasted from June to October of 2002, when he picked up the Doctor of Thuganomics gimmick and fully established himself as one of WWE's top stars.
181** His "[[TheDeterminator Never Give Up]]" motto is reinforced by his absolute refusal to tap out in any match. That rule wasn't present very early in his WWE career, in which he did tap out against Wrestling/KurtAngle at ''No Mercy 2003'', and on television against Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/ChrisBenoit in 2002 and 2003 respectively.
182** Before he settled into his wholesome babyface image, some of his promos in the mid-2000s can qualify as this. For example, in his promo the night after New Year's Revolution 2005, he told the fans who didn't like him to "kiss his ass", something the John Cena we all know now would never say.
183* EnemiesEqualsGreatness: This seems to be a case with Cena today. According to the [=WWE=], it doesn't matter whether Cena is cheered or booed; what matters is that he gets the biggest crowd reaction in all of [=WWE=]. Not to mention that selling all of the [[TakeThatAudience "Cena Sucks" T-shirts for his haters]] helped boost his merchandise.
184* EnemyMine:
185** During his late 2003 {{Heel}} run, while he and Lesnar made it clear that they still don't like each other, they teamed up to get their {{Revenge}} on The Undertaker and Kurt Angle. Then Cena [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness indirectly ditches Lesnar]] after pinning Angle, which ends with Lesnar being chokeslammed through the announce table by the Undertaker.
186** He's had several short reigns as a Tag champion, and most of them have been like this. His runs with Wrestling/TheMiz and Wrestling/DavidOtunga played it pretty straight. (Neither reign lasted more than a day, and coincidentally, he lost both titles to the same team - also from The Nexus.)
187** Subverted with his team-up with Batista. The two obviously couldn't stand each other and their inability to work together cost them the titles a week after winning them. His reign with Wrestling/ShawnMichaels was a rocky one, and while it was the longest one he had as a tag champ, with 63 days, the two were set to compete for the WWE Championship at ''[=WrestleMania=]''. Cena knew that Shawn had a tendency to [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder kick the people he was teaming/allying with, in the face.]] They made it past ''[=WrestleMania=]'', with Cena retaining his WWE Championship, then, well, kick to the face.
188** Also subverted with The Rock. They teamed against Awesome Truth and won...but the match ended up becoming a junk-measuring contest between the two, and ended with Cena catching a Rock Bottom.
189* EpicFail:
190** He was on the receiving end of Mick Foley's own EpicFail: a "This Is Your Life" segment. "This Is Your Life" with the Rock is the highest rated segment in RAW history[[note]][[LyingCreator Or so says WWE]], that honor actually goes to Stone Cold Steve Austin beating Undertaker for the WWF Championship on Raw is War #318[[/note]] "This Is Your Life" with John Cena is so painfully (yet hilariously) bad that if anything, it will make you ''pity'' him.
191** The episode where he made the Money in the Bank briefcase useless by losing to CM Punk.
192* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first match with the WWE- going the distance against the previously unstoppable Kurt Angle, almost winning, refusing to give up and offering to shake Angle's hand after losing.
193* ExactWords
194** How he kept Barrett from winning the Championship. Barrett had told Cena, who was the guest-ref in the WWE Championship match against Randy Orton that if he were to lose, Cena would be fired. Barrett won... through Cena disqualifying Orton, which kept the gold in the Viper's hands.
195** On the 4/8/13 episode of Raw, Cena finally gave us a heel turn...by literally turning his right heel.
196* {{Expy}}:
197** Although the usual comparison to Cena is Wrestling/HulkHogan, Cena is also very similar to early 90s Sting. Both have similar body types, hairstyles, and wrestling styles (a speedy yet still power-based moveset).
198** A "blue-chipper" face who turned heel, lashed out at fans and other wrestlers over a lack of respect, gains the respect of fans through his "witty" insults and competitive nature, becomes something of an AntiHero by directing his insults towards {{Heel}} wrestlers and authority figures, and eventually becomes a full-fledged Face and very integral part of the WWE, not to mention a movie star...[[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson Where have we seen this before?]]
199** He also somewhat resembles his trainer Tom Howard, sharing his military gimmick tones (marine in Cena and green beret in Howard), allrounder wrestling style, body type and athleticism.
200* ExtremeDoormat: To Wrestling/WadeBarrett, unwillingly.
201* {{Face}}:
202** This ''should'' be obvious, with his current [[TheHero Good Guy]] gimmick and whatnot.
203** Cena's a notable case in that he hasn't turned in almost a ''decade'', practically unheard of these days. Only Rey Mysterio beats him out for the title of this generation's Wrestling/RickySteamboat (he's only ever been heel once in his entire career, and WWE ignores the fact that it ever happened since it was WCW), which is why he's called the "Modern Day Hulk Hogan", who has actually played a heel for noticeable amount of time.
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207* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Cena's current situation essentially. Being basically both officially the biggest Face and virtually the biggest Heel, the only thing Cena can do that won't be hated by half the audience is to not appear on the show at all. If he sticks to his 'Hustle-Loyalty-Respect' persona, there are usually [[BeingGoodSucks responses]] to that. However, if he tries to show some edge or attitude... well, you can just look at CriticalBacklash and DesignatedHero to see how well that has been accepted.
208* FinishingMove: The Attitude Adjustment (formerly the "F-U", a shot at the "F-5" finishing maneuver of Brock Lesnar who he was feuding with at the time, because both moves start by lifting the target into a fireman's carry); the STF (formerly the "STF-U"). The Protobomb as The Prototype.
209* FireForgedFriends: In real life, Cena and Orton became buddies between their time in OVW and WWE, hence the reason why they had a legendary long-lasting in-ring rivalry.
210* FiveMovesOfDoom: Here's his current sequence: Shoulder tackle x 2, Blue Thunder Powerbomb[[note]]Formerly known as the Protobomb when it was used as a finisher[[/note]], Five Knuckle Shuffle, Attitude Adjustment. Most of the time, the STF is added as a sixth move.
211** He's been subverting it frequently as of late and pulling out a lot of new moves out of the bag when you least expect it. Absolutely ''no one'' expected him to do a ''freaking Canadian Destroyer'' to Kevin Owens or a ''Sunset Flip Powerbomb'' on AJ Styles. It could be argued that since both Owens and Styles are two of the absolute best workers in professional wrestling, Cena feels more confident in pulling off moves he never usually performs when wrestling with either of them.
212** PlayedForLaughs with his hyped up "Sixth Move Of Doom". [[spoiler:It's just him punching someone in the face.]]
213* FlungClothing:
214** Does this whenever he wants to kick some ass, with his hat and his T-shirt.
215** He tossed his shirt into the crowd at ''ECW One Night Stand 2006''. The crowd promptly threw it back. At least twice.
216** This happened again on Raw's August 22, 2011 episode, when he had a match against CM Punk, ''twice''.
217* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:During Cena's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech over The Undertaker not getting over with his loss to Reigns back at ''[=WrestleMania=] 33'', he asked the fans if they wanted to see The Undertaker at ''[=WrestleMania=] 34'', kicking his ass and then delivering a Tombstone Piledriver on him '''''in front of 75,000 people'''''. [[CurbstompBattle The Undertaker did just that to Cena three weeks later.]]]]
218** [[spoiler: In a promo leading up to his Firefly Funhouse Match against Bray Wyatt at Wrestlemania 36, Cena said, "This match will accomplish [[CallBack what should've happened 6 years ago]]. Ending the existence of the most overhyped, overvalued, overprivileged WWE superstar." [[IronicEcho Unfortunately those same word would echo back at Cena while Bray pins him after a decisive match."]]]]
219* ForGreatJustice: For the troops/kids!
220* FriendToAllChildren: Cena has granted 500 wishes and counting for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, more than any other celebrity to date.
221* FunPersonified: At the end of the day, John Cena is a children's TV character. He is designed with this in mind. Teenagers have Orton and slightly darker, more edgy guys. Adults can have their Owens, Ambrose and other ex-Indie stars with an ever-changing move set and slightly more intricate characters, because we can appreciate that. Cena isn't the IWC's wrestler, and for the most part they have accepted this.
222* GameBreakingInjury: His knee injury in 2004, his torn pec muscle in 2007, his neck injury in 2008, his elbow injury in 2012 and his torn triceps in 2013.
223* GenreSavvy: [[spoiler:Cena wasn't joking when he said that should The Undertaker show up at ''[=WrestleMani=] 34'', [[CurbstompBattle he'll get his ass whooped]].]]
224* GentleGiant: Outside the ring, you couldn't meet a nicer, friendlier, and kinder man.
225%%* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
226* GoodIsNotSoft: A consistent trait of his persona is that he openly welcomes any challenge for any reason. ("If you want some, come get some"). He will accept and he will fight you with just as much effort and motivation as if you are The Undertaker and Wrestling/ShawnMichaels (the 'Respect' part of [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Hustle. Loyalty. Respect]]). And if you do manage to beat him, he will sincerely congratulate you, and even [[DefeatMeansFriendship go to bat for you if needed]]. However, if you misjudged yourself or him and you're not up to task, he will have [[SinkOrSwimMentor no mercy or hesitation about steamrolling you]]. Now, this would be perfectly acceptable ... except this aspect of his gimmick is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] if not outright ignored. So, he is often cast as [[TheCape fighting morally]] even when he doesn't have that. This leads to [[ProtagonistCenteredMorality the multiple]] narrative [[MoralMyopia disconnects]] in his feuds, when simply going with this trope and {{SinkOrSwimMentor}} would be easier to take, even fresh and novel.
227* HealingFactor: Damn near; John Cena's ability to recover from injury or surgery in about ''half'' the projected time is practically supernatural. It really does verge on an actual no-joke superpower
228* {{Heel}}: He was heel as the Doctor Of Thugamomics for most of 2003 until he [[HeelFaceTurn Turned Face]] and eventually became the Cena we know today.
229* HeelFaceTurn: Cena's first heel run as Doctor of Thuganomics saw him cutting raps on everyone and insulting them in a very humorous manner, which led the fans to cheer for him more and more, which led to his {{Face}} turn, and eventually becoming ''the'' face of the company.
230* HeelRealization: At the climax of Cena's harrowing [[Wrestling/BrayWyatt Firefly Funhouse match]] at ''[=WrestleMania 36=],'' Cena (who had ended up in the role of [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" John Cena]] in [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]] colours) had Bray down on the mat and was brutally whaling on him, only to suddenly find himself beating up Huskus the Pig Boy, the most childlike and innocent of Bray's cadre of creepy puppets, and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone a look of shocked horror appeared on his face as he realised what he'd been doing]]. But by that stage, [[EnemyRisingBehind he'd already let The Fiend in...]]
231* TheHero: Of the Ruthless Aggression and PG Eras, though he started out as a VillainProtagonist until late 2003. He would later play the role of a SupportingProtagonist in the Reality and New Eras.
232* HeroAntagonist: At times against [[VillainProtagonist HHH]].
233* HeroicBSOD: He opens Raw on April 28th, 2014, questioning why why the WWE universe turned their back on him and had him fight all three of the Wyatts [[note]] It was user vote[[/note]], and then stating that Bray isn't the man the audience thinks he is. Then the arena goes dark and the lights come back on to reveal of choir of children chanting Bray's signature "The Whole World in His hands" mantra, culminating in the entire arena joining in. By the end of the promo, Cena is very visibly shaken by the event.
234** The Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 was just Bray Wyatt brutally tearing Cena apart psychologically in order to force this on John Cena.
235* HeroicBuild: He's not exceptionally tall, (although at 6'1" he's certainly tall enough), but he's really ripped and large for his height, and [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower every bit as strong as he looks]]. Hilariously, on the 1000th episode of ''Raw'', when he offered one of his armbands for [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson the Rock]] to throw while doing the ''People's Elbow'', it was comically oversized. ''For the Rock'', who is in his own right, a very large and muscular man.
236* HeroicComedicSociopath: Push John Cena hard enough and you will be (rudely) reminded that ultimately, he is a thug at heart and he always will be. Cena has no issue snapping back to "Ruthless Aggression" and becoming the good Doctor of Thuganomics again if he's in a bad enough mood.
237* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Invoked during his recent feud with [=Kane=].
238* HiddenDepths[=/=]GeniusBruiser: He has a degree in Exercise Physiology.
239* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
240** How he ''didn't win'' against The Rock at ''[=WrestleMania=] 28'' - Cena had Rock set-up for the 5-Knuckle Shuffle, but instead decided to [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame beat him with the People's Elbow]]... only for Rock to get-up & hit Cena with a Rock Bottom as he comes off the ropes for the second time. Cena put emphasis on this on the last [=RAW=] before [=WrestleMania=] 29 as part of his promo about how as far as he (and by extension the WWE booking) is concerned, the Rock did NOT beat him in WM 28.
241** Also how he didn't win the WWE Championship at ''Night Of Champions 2012'' - Cena hit Punk with a German Suplex but didn't [[EpicFail lift his shoulders]].
242* HonorBeforeReason: Cena is often like this when it comes to the integrity of the WWE Championship. He refused to help Wade Barrett cheat to win said championship during the Nexus angle and prevented Vince [=McMahon=] from re-enacting the Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob in his ''Money in the Bank'' match against CM Punk, even though the former led to his being fired [[TenMinuteRetirement (for a while)]] and the latter almost did, as well as it leading to him losing the title.
243* HotBlooded: Some of Cena's (better) promos fall into this territory.
244* HowMuchMoreCanHeTake: Ever since he turned face, any time Cena is in a gimmick match this will invariably happen to him.
245* HumbleHero: Ever since the Money in the Bank debacle, Cena has summed up his philosophy as "titles come and titles go." There is now very little separation between Cena the wrestler and Cena the man: he wrestles to put smiles on childrens' faces.
246** Does ''not'' like any excessive promotion of his charity work. He might be the celebrity most involved with Make-A-Wish, but to him it's not by any means for publicity.
247** Subverted in that he still gets by far the most focus in WWE's charity promotions and even used Make-a-Wish as a point defending himself in a promo at one point.
248* HypocrisyNod: During his feud with The Rock, Cena attacked Rock for being a Hollywood bigshot who didn't care about wrestling and was only focused on being an actor. Later on, as Cena left wrestling full-time in gradual steps and became a Hollywood actor himself, he's since acknowledged in public interviews that he was hypocritical in how he once attacked The Rock.
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252* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Seems to be what Cena's inner conflict during his feud with [[Wrestling/TheWyattFamily Bray Wyatt]] at ''[=WrestleMania=] XXX'' was intended to be.
253** Bray Wyatt tries this again against Cena at Wrestlemania 36. [[spoiler: He succeeds.]]
254* ILetYouWin: Cena's responses to [=WrestleMania=] 28 and [=SummerSlam=] 2014 are essentially this.
255* IncorruptiblePurePureness:
256** Multiple heels have persuaded him to forgo his code, with some even arguing that it's become little more than pandering at this point. While he usually does develop more of a mean streak during the programs this takes place in, he always refuses the FaceHeelTurn out of respect for the fans who support him for who he is.
257*** This was finally [[{{Deconstruction}} deconstructed]] along with Cena's entire career in the Firefly Funhouse match. At one point, Bray brought Cena back to their infamous ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 30'' match, where he'd tried to tempt Cena to hit him with a chair, and this time Cena went for it, swinging the chair at Bray- who simply vanished. Throughout the match, Bray repeatedly made the point that Cena may never have turned heel, despite this being what the fans wanted, but he was still a bully who kept others down while claiming to be the good guy.
258** He's also this to an improbable extent in real life; despite being hated by tons of fans and remaining a controversial figure for almost a decade, he never shows ill will towards his detractors (compare Wrestling/RandyOrton, who couldn't help but give the fans the finger out of frustration when he was booed ''for one match''). Additionally, he's squeaky clean outside the ring, never gets involved with legal troubles or tumultuous relationships, lives for charities (he's literally a record-breaking Make-a-Wish Foundation contributor, having granted more wishes for the organization than anyone since its founding), and is a consummate professional at pretty much all times. He's the definition of what a company wants from their poster boy, which may explain why he's been on top of WWE for so long.
259* InsultBackfire:
260** During the Viewers' Choice Raw match with CM Punk (prior to Wrestling/TheNexus's debut riot), fans started up a "You can't wrestle!" chant. Cena promptly performed a slick series of chain wrestling reversals that silenced the audience. This also happened during the infamous ''One Night Stand'' match. [[FanCommunityNickname The Mutants]] kept yelling "YOU CAN'T WRESTLE", before Cena performed a sequence of wrestling holds and submissions, at which point they started chanting "SAME OLD SHIT!"... until Cena jumped from the top rope to RVD outside the ring. The ECW Mutants shot back with "[[UnpleasableFanbase YOU STILL SUCK!]]".
261** Happened again to CM Punk when he aired a promo from the Rock making fun of Cena for his Broken Base, Punk himself doing the same thing. See LampshadeHanging below and you can probably figure out how Cena responded.
262** This happened on a post-''Survivor Series'' ''[=Raw=]'' when Awesome Truth (The Miz and [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]]) decided to mock Cena for having the Madison Square Garden fans all booing him the night before, and cheering The Rock. Of course, Cena turned the attempted insult right around into a brilliant TheReasonYouSuckSpeech so magnificent that he broke up Awesome Truth without even laying a finger on Miz or Truth.
263* IronicEcho: At the end of the Firefly Funhouse match against Wrestling/BrayWyatt at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 36,'' Cena is on the mat, fading in The Fiend's Mandible Claw, and we hear Cena's own voice repeating what he said during a (borderline heel) promo he'd cut on Bray before the match:
264-->''This match will accomplish [[CallBack what should've happened 6 years ago]]. [[TakeThat Ending the existence of the most overhyped, overvalued, overprivileged WWE superstar.]]''
265* {{Irony}}:
266** Cena, much in the vein of Edge never becoming a (first-generation) Grand Slam Champion while his less successful tag team partner Christian did, is not a Triple Crown Champion. This is because Cena has been almost exclusively connected to the United States Championship for all of his WWE career. While the US title is ''technically'' a secondary title on par with the Intercontinental title, the WWE has never acknowledged it as such by making it an alternative title for the Triple Crown. Thus, Cena, who has never won the Intercontinental title, has not achieved a status that has been achieved by several other, less successful WWE superstars, despite being the ''biggest'' superstar in the business. And at this point in his career, it's unlikely he ever will.
267** Despite being the most successful wrestler in modern-day wrestling, Cena did the ''worst'' against Wrestling/TheUndertaker at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' out of just about all of 'Taker's opponents. Every single one of his rivals who faced off against Taker at '''Mania'' (Wrestling/RandyOrton, Wrestling/{{Batista}}, Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}}, Wrestling/CMPunk, etc.) came within ''inches'' of ending the Streak before it was finally broken by Wrestling/BrockLesnar at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' and he was temporarily retired by Wrestling/RomanReigns at ''33''. Cena, when he wrestled 'Taker at ''34'', suffered a CurbStompBattle and flat-out got his ass kicked by the Deadman, never getting to have a classic match with him like everyone else did.
268* ItsPersonal:
269** His feud with Randy Orton is easily the most personal feud in years, to the point that Cena's ''father'' got involved. Their last match for the feud, the infamous ''Bragging Rights'' sixty-minute iron man match, had Orton try to ''blow Cena up'' with pyrotechnics. And even after the feud has long since ended, it's obvious that the two still can't stand each other, even when they're both ''faces''.
270** In his Miracle on 34th Street Fight match with Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio, who "accidentally" ran St. Nick over with his car when entering the stage.
271--->'''Cena:''' ''FOR SANTAAAAA!!''
272* {{Jerkass}}: When he was heel.
273* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Cena is this in real life. He may be an ass sometimes (just ask [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]]), but make no mistake, he's a FriendToAllChildren, a charity guy, and a devoted WWE Superstar to boot.
274* KidAppealCharacter:
275** His gimmick is hated by adult male fans, at least tolerated by female fans because [[MrFanservice women love Cena himself]], and very much beloved by children.
276** Lampshaded this outright during his November 22 "retirement" speech: [[TakeThatAudience He asked the women and kids to scream "Let's go, Cena!" and all the guys to yell back "Cena sucks!" one more time]].
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280* LanternJawOfJustice: [[http://www.johncena4u.com/chain-gang/2007/09/john-cena79.jpg Have you seen the chin on this man?]]
281** Hilariously discussed by Wrestling/DeanAmbrose.
282* LampshadeHanging:
283** In Cena's [[{{Kayfabe}} goodbye speech]], he does this to his fanbase, by having "all the girls and little kids say "Let's Go Cena" and all the dudes over 18 say "Cena sucks".
284** Is ''very'' aware of the mixed reaction he gets from the fans and references it almost weekly.
285* LargeHam:
286** At this point, it's possible that fans tune into Raw just to see how much scenery he will chew.
287--->'''Cena:''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EA5YzUMYoE BALONEY, FUDGE, AND MUSTARD! MY LIFE IS BEING RUINED BY THE INTERNET!]]
288** Talking quietly to convey seriousness '''AND THEN YELLING LOUDLY TO CONVEY INTENSITY!!!'''
289** You know the scary part? Age has mellowed him. Watch him doing "Five Questions with The Champ/with John Cena," they give him five questions from fans, turn on a camera, and let it roll, and Cena usually like an over-caffeinated squirrel the entire time. Many of them are on Youtube, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mUfx-yaPMY enjoy.]]
290* {{Leitmotif}}: "Basic Thuganomics" and "The Time is Now", [[DoItYourselfThemeTune both of which Cena recorded himself]].
291* LesserOfTwoEvils:
292** This was the reason he gave for not participating in the Raw walk out. Whereas many of the strikers were relatively new and had only known ''Raw'' with Wrestling/TripleH as GM, Cena as a long-runner had experienced the management styles of Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, Wrestling/EricBischoff (who had it out for him in 2005), Wrestling/VickieGuerrero and "56 celebrity General Managers". In comparison to all of that, he decided Triple H wasn't so bad, despite his personal dislike for Trips.
293** Defended his decision to bring back The Authority by claiming that he was not willing to gamble with [[Wrestling/EdgeWrestler a man]]'s [[GameBreakingInjury life]], not just acknowledging that bringing Wrestling/TheAuthority back was the lesser of the two evils, but also claiming that he would make the same decision every time if he had to do it over again.
294* LighterAndSofter:
295** Leader of "The Cenation" as compared to "The Doctor of Thuganomics."
296** 2012 was a hazy period in WWE history. "Summer of [[Wrestling/CMPunk Punk]]" had come and gone, with Punk still champ but Cena in every main event. It really seemed like there were two different shows going on at the same time: There was the actual wrestling show starring Punk and Wrestling/DanielBryan, and then there was the Cena and [[Wrestling/JohnLaurinaitis Johnny Ace]] comedy variety hour.
297* LoopholeAbuse:
298** See CombatPragmatist. Ain't no rule that says [[DuctTapeForEverything you can't duct-tape your opponent's]] legs behind the ringpost to ''ensure'' he can't make it to his feet in a Last Man Standing match.
299** This worked both for and against Cena at [=TLC=] 2013: Ain't no rule saying Randy Orton can't handcuff Cena to the ring ropes while Orton climbs the ladder to victory, and nothing stopped Cena from unscrewing the rope from the corner post in a last-ditch effort to stop him.
300* LovableRogue: As the Doctor of Thuganomics.
301* MadeOfIron:
302** Arguably in RealLife, but ''definitely'' booked this way - sometimes to [[InvincibleHero nonsensical levels.]] He is the idol of millions of children and his #1 catch phrase is "Never give up". The very idea of having little kids see their hero give up and tap out because of too much ''pain?'' What kind of message would it send to the kids if the man who never quits and never gives up is beaten by a '''heel'''? That evil prevails? Can't have that. (Also, he sells a shit-ton of merch that says "NEVER GIVE UP". That's a consideration, too.) If a submission hold ''is'' directly responsible for Cena losing, it's because he passed out a la Steve Austin at [=WrestleMania=] 13.
303** He's taken a DDT on concrete and gone on to recover minutes later and win the match, he was out for only a week (although clearly weakened) after Big Show chokeslammed him from the stage and into an industrial-sized searchlight, and JBL at one point ran his vehicle full-speed at Cena, whose back was literally against a wall. Oh yeah, and [[{{Kayfabe}} he got stabbed in a night club]] and recovered pretty quickly. [[OnlyAFleshWound With no visible scars]].
304** DentedIron: To put it simply, John Cena, circa 2012. He got his ass kicked by anything that's not nailed down, but it almost always required outside interference, and injury that occurred before the match, or (in case of [=WrestleMania=] 28) ''a lapse of judgment on his part'' for him to lose a match. Some wrestling fans have joked that this man can kick out of getting nuked.
305* {{Manchild}}: Cena has been criticized for cutting "Childish" promos in recent memory. But when Cena gets serious, prepare to be [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech attacked]] with [[BreakingTheFourthWall words]].
306* Wrestling/MontrealScrewjob: Invoked and defied in his Money in the Bank 2011 match against CM Punk. Michael Cole mentioned that Bret Hart tried to leave the (then) WWF with the title, leading to the screwjob, then Vince [=McMahon=]came in and tried to end the match without Punk tapping while Punk was in the STS. Cena stopped the hold and came out and told Vince that the match would end fair and square.
307* MoralMyopia
308** WWE portrays everything Cena does as just and everything that anybody who opposes him as unjust: a glaring example is his feud with Ryback where he's vilified for attacking Cena from behind. A few years back when Cena did the exact same thing to The Rock it was perfectly A-OK. This does the absolute opposite of quelling his hatedom.
309** Played With on the April 22, 2013 edition of RAW. It ''looked'' like Cena was going to do the exact same thing Ryback did to him the week before (leave him to The Shield). Instead, he rushes the ring and saves Ryback from the Shield. He then gives Ryback an Attitude Adjustment himself.
310* MortonsFork: The smarks are utterly ''sick'' of Cena for being an [[GoodIsBoring incorruptible pure-white babyface forever]] and never changing. A heel turn would probably do his wrestling cred no end of good, and if he was pretty much any other wrestler, that's probably what he'd do. But he is THE #1 childrens' idol in wrestling history, particularly the sick kids he helps for Make-A-Wish, so having him turn heel would be nothing short of cruel, if not outright ''inhumane.'' He'd be damned if he did, so he continues to be damned for not doing it, doing his best to tune out the endless torrents of hate he gets from the people he knows he just can't please.
311* MrExposition: Often begins his promo with an infodump of the angle he's involved in, recounting everything that's happened recently.
312* MrFanservice: He's a blue-eyed, [[LanternJawOfJustice square-jawed,]] well-built All-American Boy who has a hilarious sense of humor and likes working with Make-A-Wish kids. It's not just little kids that are cheering for Cena.
313* NiceGuy: If there was a list for "Nicest Men", he would be ''really'' high on that list. It's almost scary how squeaky clean Cena is outside of the ring. He never gets in trouble with the law, with WWE policies, he shows up to perform as often as humanly possible, and hasn't had any squabbles with WWE at all that might lead to his quitting the company.
314* NiceJobBreakingItHero: He had a business dinner with Wrestling/AJLee, which, all in all, wouldn't really have been that much of a problem... except that he'd asked her out on a date before hand. On Raw. Wrestling/VickieGuerrero took advantage of this, said AJ was fraternizing and subsequently, AJ lost her job as the GM.
315* NiceToTheWaiter: Usually takes a moment to greet the cameraman when he enters the arena.
316* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown:
317** Cena's been involved in a few of these, including his Extreme Rules match with Wrestling/RobVanDam at ''ECW One Night Stand 2006'' and his No-DQ Iron Man Match with Randy Orton at ''Bragging Rights'' in 2009.
318** Gives one to [=Kane=] in revenge for what Kane had done to Zack Ryder.
319** He got absolutely ''destroyed'' by Lesnar for most of their ''Extreme Rules'' match. Don't believe me? The ref had to to stop the match twice in 5 minutes because Lesnar busted him open ''the hard way'', '''twice.'''
320** Any match that's a gimmick match, be it a Last Man Standing Match or and Iron Man match, Cena will for the majority of it get his ass handed to him.
321** [[spoiler: Was subjected to a long horrifying one by Bray Wyatt in their Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36.]]
322* NoSell: Cena has been criticized for doing this quite a bit since his rise to the main event.
323* NotThatKindOfDoctor: His "Doctor of Thuganomics" RedBaron has led to some female online fans calling themselves the "Nurse of Thuganomics."
324* NotWearingTights: Really the only time Cena has worn tights in WWE was the first few months when he debuted in 2002.
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328* ObviousRulePatch: "Babyface must join the heel faction" angles usually have the rather glaring PlotHole that the babyface doesn't really ''need'' to stay in the group and do as he's told. Raw's anonymous GM fixed that up by declaring that Cena would be fired unless he did as Wade Barrett commanded. (Cena still openly defied him anyway.)
329* OddFriendship: While Cena doesn't have an on-screen feud with Wrestling/SamoaJoe yet, they do had a good time in real life. Some fans must be wondering if Joe's [[ReasonYouSuckSpeech "failure" speech]] to Reigns is almost identical to Cena's.
330* OhCrap: Cena had a great one at the 2018 ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' when he came in to a massive ovation, played to the crowd, charged down the ramp, slid into the ring and stood up... only to find all five of the guys already in (Wrestling/FinnBalor, Wrestling/{{Elias}}, Wrestling/AndradeCienAlmas, Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura and Wrestling/SethRollins) not fighting each other, but standing around in a semicircle, waiting for him. Commence DogPileOfDoom.
331** He got an even more hilarious one at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'' the same year when he finally got his wish of a match against Wrestling/TheUndertaker. After knocking the Deadman down and going for the Five Knuckle Shuffle, Taker's iconic Sit Up spot startled him so badly he stumbled back and fell on his ass.
332** Cena arguably gave his biggest "Oh Crap" reaction of all during Wrestlemania 36 [[spoiler: when he realizes that he's been beating up Huskus the Pig and NOT Bray Wyatt. Then Bray Wyatt appears behind him in his Fiend persona...]]
333* OneHitKill: His FU in most of his Non-PPV matches.
334* OncePerEpisode: His FiveMovesOfDoom.
335** During most of his solo entrances, he'll turn and say a slogan directly to the camera filming him.
336* PartsUnknown: (As the Prototype in OVW) "Classified," later {{Area 51}}.
337* PecFlex: While he dosen't really do it, there are some instances where one of his pecs would flex. But you have to pay close attention.
338* {{Pixellation}}: When WWE turned [[LighterAndSofter PG]] in 2008, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQq2Mo5TKpM they changed Cena's TitanTron,]] But they blurred the "Ruck Fules" on Cena's cap.
339* PopularityPower:
340** Just one of the reasons Cena's pushed as WWE's current-day Hulk Hogan. He's still the face on the top-selling merchandise.
341** He used this to force Vince [=McMahon=] to let Punk come back to get the match he'd earned.
342* PowerStable:
343** (As the Prototype in OVW): Bolin Services
344** Unwillingly, the Nexus.
345* PreAssKickingOneLiner:
346** Does this a lot. One example was his 2012 SquashMatch with Wrestling/MichaelCole.
347--->'''John Cena:''' We're gonna remember you as the guy tonight who got his ''ASS'' kicked!
348** Another one in 2013 against [=Ryback=].
349--->'''John Cena:''' I think this Sunday for one of us, Payback's a ''BITCH!''
350* PrecisionFStrike
351** For all the criticism he receives for being overtly pandering towards children, he is one of the biggest pottymouths on WWE television:
352** The 10/25/10 edition of RAW saw Cena slipping in a "damn" into his rant against Wade Barrett. In PG-WWE, where swear words are just not used, this was used to show that things have gotten serious, to great effect.
353** He said on the 1/10/11 edition that he would kick CM Punk's ass.
354** Hit Wrestling/EveTorres with a pretty strong one on an episode of ''Raw''. Comparing her to The Rock, Cena rounds off his promo with "You're perfect for each other! You're both scandalous ''bitches.'''"
355** On the 6/10/13 edition of RAW, he hit [=Ryback=] with a strong one.
356--->'''Cena:''' I think this Sunday, for one of us, payback's a bitch.
357** What's likely the most glaring example of Cena's entire career was on the March 28, 2017 episode of [[Wrestling/WWESmackDown SmackDown Live]], to Wrestling/TheMiz:
358--->'''Cena:''' In ten years here at the WWE, you still haven't got the one rule that we live by: You wanna ''talk'' tough, you better ''be'' tough, and you a '''''pussy.'''''
359* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: As the Doctor Of Thuganomics. Lampshaded when he tries BattleRapping against Wrestling/KurtAngle.
360-->'''Kurt Angle:''' Wow, John... [[BaitAndSwitchSentiment I didn't think it was possible]]... but I think I finally found somebody in the company who's whiter than [[AllAmericanFace I am]].
361* ProductPlacement: From his theme song "My Time Is Now":
362-->'''Cena:''' I brush your mouth like Colgate.
363* PutOnABus: Whenever an injury is severe enough to warrant surgery and time off. He's notorious for working through any injury he has and coming back sooner then expected. The only time he's been gone any length of time was when he tore his pec in 2007 and was expected to be out up till 8 months only to come back after nearly 4 months. The other times he's been gone is due to {{kayfabe}} injuries earlier in his career.
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367* RagingStiffie: Cena has gotten a boner multiple times. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xY5y72CZRg here's one of them]].
368* RealMenWearPink: At ''Night of Champions 2012'', Cena started wearing a pink "Rise Above Cancer" shirt, armbands and cap as part of the 'E's partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure. He also invoked this on the 9/24/12 episode of RAW, right after kicking CM Punk's ass for dissing his hat and shirt.
369* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: The man is so good at it, he has [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech/JohnCena his own page]].
370* RedBaron: The "Doctor of Thuganomics" in his original gimmick. Doesn't usually use a RedBaron on TV nowadays, although vignettes and extra media will occasionally stick a [[TheMagnificent "The Incomparable"]] before his name or refer to him as "The Franchise." In 2023, he developed a new one: "The Greatest of All Time".
371* ReformedCriminal: In {{kayfabe}}. Given that the Doctor of Thuganomics is a delinquent AntiHero, he could be seen as this at the time.
372* RickyMorton: Despite his boring invincible hero status, Cena played the part of the weaker, beat about wrestler on ''Raw'' in the UK in November 2012. His tag partner? The monster [=Ryback=].
373* TheRival:
374** [=Batista=] ever since the 2005 ''Wrestling/RoyalRumble'' until Big Dave's FaceHeelTurn in late 2009. By the time of their ''[=WrestleMania=] 26'' encounter, Batista is portrayed as the RivalTurnedEvil.
375** He and CM Punk have had a ''very'' steady rivalry (as in, all of Cena's title matches have been against him) since [[WorkedShoot "The Promo"]] in mid-2011. And in late 2012, [[RivalTurnedEvil CM Punk went heel as well.]]
376** He and Randy Orton have had a very long rivalry dating back to 2007 when Orton [[KickTheDog Punt Kicked Cena's dad]] to get a title shot. They have been feuding sense then and the rivalry ended in late-2009 when Cena beat Orton in a 60-Minute Iron Man match, but their rivalry reignited once again in late-2013 with what Cena called to be "The end of this rivalry" but it could reignite at any moment.
377* RoaringRampageOfRevenge:
378** After being 'fired' from The Nexus, Cena's backstage sneak attacks on Nexus members.
379** He went on another against [=Kane=] for what Kane had done to Zack Ryder.
380* RoguesGallery: He has managed attract a lot of foes over the years: [=Edge=], Randy Orton, Kurt Angle, Wrestling/TheNexus, Brock Lesnar, [=JBL=], The Big Show, The Miz, [=Batista=], [=Kane=], CM Punk, The Rock, Wrestling/DolphZiggler (AJ Lee may or may not qualify).
381** In 2014, WWE put out a DVD titled "John Cena - Greatest Rivalries" to drive this trope home, focusing on Cena's feuds with Batista, Wrestling/ChrisJericho, Punk, Wrestling/EddieGuerrero, Edge, JBL, Orton, Wrestling/ShawnMichaels, Rock and Wrestling/TripleH.
382* RunningGag: During the brief period Wrestling/CMPunk joined the RAW commentary team in late 2010, whenever Cena got into a fight near the announcers table, he would end up [[BerserkButton spilling Punk's diet soda]]. To the point that Cena initially assumed their feud in early-2011 was because Punk was still pissed about the soda.
383* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: While it was an honorable notion to welcome [[Wrestling/RicFlair "Naitch"]] back with his "Superstar of the Year" Slammy, you can't help but feel like the '''NUCLEAR''' heat he was getting from the [[Wrestling/{{ECW}} Philly]] crowd was the ''real'' reason Cena booked it and handed things off to Ric.
384* SelfCensoredRelease: His album, ''You Can't See Me,'' came in two versions, one with a warning sticker, the other without one.
385* SelfDeprecation: Cena isn't afraid to poke fun at himself, such as during his [[{{Kayfabe}} retirement speech]] and during some of his promos concerning The Rock.
386-->'''Cena:''' It sounds unbelievable... but The Rock got shook up by a prep-school thug with no balls that dresses like a Wonder Woman transvestite. I mean, seriously, take a look, head to toe, drink this in... ''[gestures to himself]'' I look ridiculous! I'm wearing orange and silver shoes with black socks! That ain't even the worst part! I came out to ''talk'' to you people tonight and I'm wearing knee pads! Knee pads to talk to you, there's ten thousand jokes right there.
387* SemperFi: As mentioned he played a Marine in... well, ''[[Film/TheMarine The Marine]]''. This had ebbed over into his wrestling gimmick and even been used for his ''[[VideoGame/WWEVideoGames [=SmackDown=] Vs [=Raw=]]]'' storyline.
388* ShootTheShaggyDog: He fought hard to get Wrestling/TheAuthority out of power and his team eventually succeeded in doing so at Survivor Series...only to bring them back a month later on the final Raw of 2014 when Wrestling/SethRollins called his hand when he threatened to paralyze (and even ''murder'') Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} when the latter was a guest host.
389* ShoutOut: The FU is a {{take that}} to rival Brock Lesnar's F5 while the Attitude Adjustment is a shout out to [[BShow Heat]] {{jobber}} and Raw Hillary Clinton impersonator Lexie Fyfe's Attitude Adjuster[[note]]Marc Mero's TKO[[/note]]. They also start as standing fireman's carries. The move itself is pretty much identical to Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels's pole arm, as 'Prototype' got some pointers from him in UPW.
390** His infamous 8-bit T-shirt introduced in 2008 is actually a parody of the cover of Pro Wrestling, a game from the {{Platform/NES}}.
391* ShowyInvincibleHero: You can torture him, mangle him, even outright beat him to a pulp. But Cena WILL [[MadeOfIron come back]]. Good luck if you didn't bring any backup.
392* ShutUpHannibal:
393** Delivered an epic one to Wrestling/RandyOrton on the December 2, 2013 edition of ''Raw'', followed by a huge TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
394--->'''Randy Orton:''' C'mon, John, c'mon John, we have history, remember? I kicked your father in the head a few years ago. And since then, I've been making a hell of a career for myself, destroying the hopes and dreams of others and turning them into nightmares, which is exactly what I'm going to do to you at TLC. There's a reason they call me the [[RedBaron Apex Predator]], and despite all your accomplishments, all your achievements...the only reason you were put on God's green Earth is to lose the biggest match of your--\
395'''John Cena''': [[BigShutUp Would you just shut up!?]] Honestly, these people are tired and you sound ridiculous! "I turn dreams into nightmares!" [[FirstPersonSmartass Where the hell did you get that one, a fortune cookie!?]]
396** He also gives one to Stephanie [=McMahon=] on 6/2/14 about her [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech rant]] against Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella.
397* SigilSpam: Shirts, wristbands, titantron, stage graphics, his hand sign is visible nearly everywhere.
398* SignificantMonogram: Not intentional, Or is it?
399* SlaveToPR:
400** His real life association with the Make-A-Wish Foundation is the true reason Cena has been a perpetual babyface since 2006. But he definitely does not do it ''for'' the good PR. He genuinely enjoys it and [[{{HumbleHero}} wants no part of receiving credit or recognition for it.]]
401** Cena never gives up because if he did that would send a bad message to terminally ill kids. Just process that for a minute. In theory, Cena's loss (or retirement) could be the last thing those kids ever see. That's why he works through pain. Returns to work far sooner than he should. And appears in nearly every show. (Basically the same reason Pre-Hollywood Hogan would always win, but with less politicking.)
402* SmallNameBigEgo: During his Doctor of Thuganomics heel run.
403* SmugSuper: Whenever Cena has to deal with his detractors, he will do it with the smuggest, shit-eating grin possible and rub it in ''everyone's'' face. His feuds with the Rock, CM Punk, and AJ Styles have made for a lot of examples, not only from said grin, but from a frustratingly excessive amount of the things he's said to them in promos.
404* SpectacularSpinning: His spinner championships.
405* {{Spoonerism}}:
406** Ruck Fules!
407** Go Puck Yourself!
408* SpotlightStealingSquad:
409** From 2005-2011, Cena competed in one of the World Championship matches in every ''[=WrestleMania=]'' and only lost twice.
410** Since 2006 his title matches at ''[=WrestleMania=]'' were always at the main event or higher in the card despite his challenger or he himself didn't won the ''Royal Rumble''. Subverted in 2008, ironically, when he won the ''Rumble'', but his title match wasn't in [[Wrestling/EdgeWrestler the]] main [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker event]]. And in 2009, where the actual ''Rumble'' [[Wrestling/RandyOrton winner]] challenged [[Wrestling/TripleH the champion]] in that year's ''WM'' main event.
411* SquashMatch: Wrestling/TheUndertaker put him down in less than three minutes at ''Wrestling/WrestleMania 34.''
412* StopBeingStereotypical: There's a small but growing number of [[SmartMark Smarks]] that are honestly getting tired of the endless Cena bashing. It's not that they like him, it's just that after five years, it's obvious that WWE aren't going to change anything and have basically come to accept that Cena's just something they have to deal with. Now they just feel like it would be a much better use of time and effort to critique the other aspects of WWE that piss them off.
413* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: He once lifted The Big Show and Edge '''at the same time'''. Yet, he has been portrayed as unable to lift Umaga (during their 2007 feud) and Kane (at Royal Rumble 2012). The Kane example was really strange since Cena had lifted him several times before.
414* TakeThat: {{Kayfabe}} example. During his feud with Brock Lesnar in early 2003, he named his finishing move "The F-U" as a dig at Lesnar, whose finishing move was "The F-5." He has since renamed the move "Attitude Adjustment," falling more in line with the PG direction the WWE was heading towards, and possibly as a dig at the fans who fondly recall the Wrestling/AttitudeEra and harbor resentment towards Cena for representing the company's shift away from it,
415* TakeThatAudience:
416** There was a group of Anti-Cena fans sitting in the front row at ''[=WrestleMania=] XXVI''. After winning the match, Cena responded by posing in front of them.
417** [[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SsliWl4UgJ4 This]] promo the day after Edge cashed in money in the bank to beat Cena for the WWE Championship in 2006. Cena had something to say to the audience:
418--->'''Cena:''' For those 10 million people drinkin' haterade... hell, y'all all can kiss my ass!
419** From his theme song "My Time Is Now":
420--->If they hate let em hate\
421I'll drop your whole clan\
422Lay yo ass down for the 3-second tan
423** The anti-Cena line of merchandise. WWE must be pissing down their pants upon witnessing how well they managed to turn the anti-Cena sentiment, a great deal of which is based on ''legitimate'' disdain toward Cena's kayfabe characterization, into contributions to Cena's paycheque.
424* TakeThatKiss: To Vickie Guerrero in his handicap match against her and Dolph Ziggler.
425* TheatricsOfPain: A notably odd case as there are moves he's notably poor at selling while there are moves he sells extremely well. For instance, it's generally a bad idea to whip him in a turnbuckle, forward or backward. Alternately, he takes elbows and knees to the jaw unprotected, and makes a DDT look like his head was jammed through the ring.
426* ThisIsGonnaSuck: A talent of his is to give a look like this to the hard camera such as the debut of the Nexus and the return of Brock Lesnar. Recently, when he came out to receive the fan-voted 'Superstar of the Year' despite his [[TraumaCongaLine extremely bad year]], the look on his face was a mixture of this and OhCrap, only aided by the fact that show was in [[Wrestling/{{ECW}} Philadelphia]].
427** The expression on his face when the Undertaker makes his return in Wrestlemania 34. BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor, Cena...
428* ThreeMonthRule: Surprisingly, Cena tends to subvert this a lot. His kayfabe-dislike for Randy Orton is unaffected by the rule, even when they're both faces. Similar situations have happened with Punk ever since their 2011 feud as well.
429* ToiletHumour: A lot of Cena's new promos do this.
430* TokenGoodTeammate: Of the Nexus.
431* TrademarkFavoriteFood: [[Advertising/PebblesCereal Fruity Pebbles]]. You can actually thank (or blame) The Rock for that one.
432* TraumaCongaLine:
433** The year 2012 was one big outside interference from Heaven. Here's the rundown:
434*** Lost maybe his only friend, Zack Ryder, to Kane's [[CorruptTheCutie gambit]]
435*** [[BadassBoast Talked]] and [[HowMuchMoreCanHeTake fought]] for his life, but lost his match to The Rock with [[HoistByHisOwnPetard one misstep]].
436*** Gets [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown a hellacious beatdown]] by Brock Lesnar that bordered on [[ColdBloodedTorture disturbing]], with a merciless [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan verbal smackdown]] from Edge on top.
437*** Is harrassed by John Laurinaitis just for [[PowerFist surviving the beatdown]], and just when Cena's about to deal with that [[CruelTwistEnding he gets laid out by Big Show]]... Then, he gets laid out the next night as well.
438*** Takes another [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beating]] inside a steel cage from The Big Show, that he only won thanks to [[BigDamnHeroes Alex Riley, Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Kofi Kingston, and Brodus Clay]].
439*** Wins Money in the Bank only to have his chance derailed by another The Big Show drubbing, becoming recognized as [[EpicFail the first Money in the Bank winner to not win the championship in his cash-in match]], despite winning the match by DQ.
440*** Fights for his life against CM Punk for the Championship and manages an incredible top rope German suplex ... but fails to pull off a complete bridge and is counted down as well, [[YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle leaving the title with Punk]].
441*** Sprains his ankle to the extent that it swells to 'the size of a football', and [[GameBreakingInjury gets urgent surgery on a lingering elbow injury]] that renders him unable to fight at Hell in the Cell.
442*** [[ViolationOfCommonSense Despite the relevance being largely unknown]], is viciously hounded along with AJ Lee by Vickie Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler over an alleged romance, a pursuit that led to Cena injuring his knee and being tackled through a line of bathroom stalls.
443*** Was about to finally gain the upper hand on Ziggler ... when AJ [[DidntSeeThatComing pushes him off the ladder]], leading Ziggler to win. AJ [[HairTriggerTemper explains]] that Cena [[WomanScorned broke her heart]] and [[{{Yandere}} thus she helped break him]] ... by [[MindScrew shacking up with Ziggler]], who had been pelting her with multiple {{The Reason You Suck Speech}}es for weeks beforehand. Enter [[ScaryBlackMan Big E Langston]], who's [[CurbStompBattle flattened]] two nights in a row.
444*** Even a moment that SHOULD have been a good one wasn't, as in late 2012 he won the "Superstar of the Year" Slammy....despite having an apparent mediocre year, and not having the WWE title at all that year. To add to that the awards show was held in a traditionally anti-Cena city (Philadelphia). Needless to say the crowd was less than thrilled and let the winner know it.
445*** Extends to his [[RealLife personal life]], on a much-serious note: enduring a very costly home renovation, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome just finalized his divorce]] which, [[StepfordSmiler despite his on-air cheerfulness]], is reported to be making him [[DespairEventHorizon quite miserable]].
446** [[spoiler: The Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 was Bray Wyatt subjecting him to a rather horrifying one.]]
447* TranquilFury: In some of his earlier promos when he was mad, he seemed calm, but then halfway through he exploded. Nowadays he simply smirks all the way through.
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451* UnexplainedRecovery: During his feud with Wrestling/{{Carlito| Colon}}, Cena was apparently "stabbed" in the back by Carlito's lackey at a night club. He never showed any ill effects. Wrestling/EddieGuerrero even hung a lampshade on it later on, mentioning that his (non-existent) scar had healed up pretty well.
452* UnknownRival:
453** He has his in [[SmallNameBigEgo The Miz]], who has despised John Cena since the beginning of his WWE run and has continued to despise him ever since, John Cena... used him as [[SquashMatch batting practice]] for his actual feud with [=Batista=], and has never even cut a promo against him.
454** Miz eventually [[TookALevelInBadass took enough levels in Badass]] to become a legitimate ArchEnemy to Cena. Cena even gave him his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FScRm8eTWYc&feature=youtu.be&t=2m17s props]].
455* UnnecessaryRoughness:
456** Probably as far as [[LighterAndSofter PG-WWE]] goes, his Attitude Adjustment to Wrestling/JustinGabriel ''onto (and almost through) the windshield of a car'' on the 11-29-10 episode of [[Wrestling/{{WWERaw}} RAW]] probably counts as this.
457** Dropping, according to Cena, 22 steel chairs onto Wade Barrett ''after'' decisively defeating him at the 2010 WWE TLC pay-per-view likely counts.
458** He was certainly going for this when he beat the crap out of [[{{Eagleland}} Jack Swagger]]...and almost succeeded. [[labelnote:The Context]]After Kane injured Zack Ryder by chokeslamming him off a platform the week before, Ryder was put in a US Title match with Swagger despite not being medically cleared to complete. John Laurinaitis gave Cena the match against Swagger to calm him down.[[/labelnote]] Let's put it this way. Before [=Kane=]'s promo stopped him, Cena was about to give Swagger a one-man Con-chair-to...''[[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill with steel steps.]]''
459** The Monday Night Raw after the 2012 Royal Rumble made Cena finally beat down Kane for all the abuse and crap he gave to Ryder. The only thing that remains is whether Cena will do as Kane says and embrace the hatred.
460** His match with John Laurinaitis in ''No Way Out'' was to such an extreme that if done to a Face it would have amounted to classic BondVillainStupidity. He gleefully drags the match out as long as possible to beat down and humiliate Laurinaitis in every possible way, even teasing and passing down pins and submissions. Sure Laurinaitis had it coming, but if Cena had just laid him out and pinned him quick, the Big Show wouldn't have had time to interfere, he'd have won and Laurinaitis would have been fired anyway.
461* UnstoppableRage: Randy Orton found out the hard way that attacking a family member of Cena's (in this case, his father) can incur this from Cena.
462* UranusIsShowing: From his "Basic Thuganomics" theme:
463-->'''Cena:''' Taking over Earth and still kicking in Uranus.
464* VictoryPose: At the end of a match, it used to be his [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2a/Cena-WordLife-04.jpg Word Life]] pose until 2009 when it became his [[http://ifotos.pl/img/06588X_whqwnw.jpg Cenation]] pose.
465* VisualPun: On occasion, for the sake of a {{double entendre}}.
466* VitriolicBestBuds: With The Rock in real life, following ''[=WrestleMania=] 29''.
467* WackyMarriageProposal: Proposed to Nikki Bella after their match at Wrestlemania 33 where they [[CurbStompBattle handily defeated]] The Miz and Maryse. [[spoiler:She said yes]].
468* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler:During Cena's no DQ match against Kane in the 3/26/18 edition of ''RAW'', not only he does the Undertaker's signature sit-up and taunting gesture, but also used a ''chokeslam'' on Kane, which is something that not even Lesnar or Triple H can do.]]
469** [[spoiler: The Firefly Funhouse Match against Bray Wyatt at Wrestlemania 36.]]
470* WhamLine: [[spoiler:In the 2/12/18 episode of ''Raw'', Cena drops an interesting line during his ''Road to [=WrestleMania=]'' speech:]]
471-->'''Cena:''' [[spoiler:[=WrestleMania=] can bring a legend BackFromTheDead.]]
472** [[spoiler: Right as Fiend Bray Wyatt pins Cena for the win, the words that John Cena said to Bray echoes back to him.]]
473-->'''Cena:''' [[spoiler: [[IronicEcho This match will accomplish what should've happened 6 years ago. Ending the existence of the most overhyped, overvalued, overprivileged WWE superstar.]]]]
474* WhamShot: [[spoiler:After defeating Wrestling/{{Goldust}} in the 3/5/18 edition of ''RAW'', Cena and does a subtle variation of The Undertaker's VictoryPose while staring at the ''[=WrestleMania=]'' sign.]]
475** [[spoiler: John Cena's broken and beaten body fading out of existence after getting beaten by Bray Wyatt at Wrestlemania 36.]]
476* WhatTheHellHero:
477** In his '06 feud with [=Edge=], Cena would often beat up Lita ([[PayEvilUntoEvil usually with reason]], but not always a good one), not to mention accuse her of carrying various sexually transmitted diseases around the locker room [[ArtisticLicenseBiology without anything remotely resembling biological proof or common sense]].
478** His late 2010-early 2011 feud with CM Punk was initiated by Punk getting tired of Cena's supposedly "unheroic" actions, and particularly set off by his reaction to Cena [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill dropping 22 chairs from the WWE TLC set onto Nexus leader Wade Barrett]]. Perhaps fittingly, Punk switched targets rather quickly - to Randy Orton, who, if anything, gets more of the Designated Hero treatment than Cena does.
479** Zack Ryder recently caught Cena kissing Zack's love interest Eve Torres after saving her from [=Kane=]. Needless to say, Ryder was none to pleased to see Cena supposedly macking it off with Eve, as he even ''slapped'' Cena in the face when confronting him.
480** Even if Eve Torres had [[TookALevelInJerkass taken a ''serious'' level in Jerkass]], one does have to wonder whether the tongue-lashing he gave Eve, leaving her a sobbing wreck in the ring to the point where officials had to help her out, wasn't a bit excessive.
481** [=Edge=] gives a special birthday lecture on letting Brock Lesnar push him around.
482** Gave one to The Big Show for selling out and helping John Laurinaitis win at ''Over The Limit''. Cena was ''ticked off''.
483--->'''Cena:''' WHAT THE HELL?! WHAT THE HELL?!
484** [[spoiler: The Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 was Bray Wyatt subjecting Cena to a long horrifying one.]]
485* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Cena has won various matches with the FU or STFU, even a ''First Blood Match''.
486* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The Prototype was originally billed from [[PartsUnknown "Classified"]]. Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}'s [[Wrestling/TheColonyWrestling Soldier Ant]] was also billed from "there" for a time.
487* TheWorfEffect
488** Gets soundly beaten by Lesnar in ''[=SummerSlam=] 2014'' just to introduce Lesnar's newly-made "Suplex City".
489** [[spoiler:Cena would end up being pulverized again, this time by The Undertaker at ''[=WrestleMania=] 34'' not only as part of the Phenom's successful attempt to redeem himself over his disastrous match against Reigns last year, [[HesBack but also to show the end result of putting his body back into its best shape]]. To Cena's credit though, [[GenreSavvy he fully expected The Undertaker to do that beforehand]].]]
490** [[spoiler: Cena is broken both mentally and physically by Bray Wyatt in their Firefly Funhouse Match at Wrestlemania 36 to further prove the point that The Fiend is an unstoppable force of evil.]]
491* WorthyOpponent:
492** CM Punk has been the one guy to consistently get the better of Cena, both on the mic and in the ring, particularly their epic match at Money in the Bank 2011. They're a perfect contrast of personalities and wrestling style, all of which meshes really well in the ring, and they've increasingly found themselves chafing equally at the outside meddling of the likes of Wrestling/TripleH, Vince [=McMahon=], and John Laurinaitis. Also, both have shown some degree of respect for one another, CM Punk admitting he does have respect for Cena and Cena outright congratulating Punk for a great match even though Cena was the loser. Cena even went out of his way to ensure Punk got a fair match that he deserved.
493** [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan.]] He handpicked the guy as his ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}}'' opponent, because he saw the potential in him and knew he could get a great match with him.
494** He has on record stated that Chris Masters is the physically strongest opponent he has ever faced. Masters is the only competitor who has legitimately rendered Cena unconscious, and he has done so three times.
495** Brock Lesnar became from 2012 onwards to the point that one would have to wonder if ''Cena'' was a worthy opponent for ''Lesnar''. As was repeated many times, Lesnar defeated Cena first in ''Backlash'', and later in ''[=SummerSlam=]'' (as "the most lopsided championship match in WWE history", ignoring all the "joke matches" that have taken place where a champion squashes a jobber just because he can). In turn, Cena defeated Lesnar in ''Extreme Rules'', and later in ''Night of Champions'' by disqualification. He even ''expected'' Lesnar to win against Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in a real life interview because Lesnar is the "the most athletically gifted individual" he'd ever faced.
496** [[Wrestling/ClaudioCastagnoli Cesaro]] has quickly become this in 2015 with two outstanding matches where he took Cena to the limit, with Cena openly acknowledging this after the second match.
497** Despite [[GracefulLoser losing to him in the end]], Cena showed Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura total respect after their match on Wrestling/WWESmackdown and absolutely put Nakamura over like a man.
498* YouAreWhatYouHate: Punk stated this, explaining how Cena (and moreover his hometown of Boston) was no longer an underdog, but now the face of the industry. The Boston Red Sox? More like the ''New York Yankees''. Keep in mind that this speech was said in Boston pretty much insulting Cena in front of his hometown fans, and the fact that just saying "New York Yankees" on the mic could probably produce a significant chorus of boos in pretty much any area of Massachusetts.
499* YourApprovalFillsMeWithShame: When Kane praised him for inadvertently ruining Zack Ryder and Eve Torres' relationship, declaring that he had ''finally'' embraced the hate.
500* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Indirectly pulls this on Lesnar when he does a ScrewThisImOuttaHere stunt after pinning Angle back in ''[=SmackDown=]!''. This gives The Undertaker the opportunity to chokeslam Lesnar through the announce table.
501* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle:
502** JOHN CENA HAS DEFEATED WADE BARRETT AND THE NEXUS! Oh wait, CM Punk's BerserkButton was finally bit by a WhatTheHellHero moment? He's gone on to become the leader of Nexus in Barrett's place? Enjoy!
503** Also goes down in history as the very first victim of a Money In The Bank cash-in, courtesy, of course, of [=Edge=].
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