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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 17:11:01 GMT -5
www.live5news.com/2019/05/24/terminally-ill-boy-got-meet-his-hero-john-cena-his-birthday/John Cena’s work with Make-A-Wish is well documented and we all know what kind of guy he is, but seeing this at my doorstep really affected me. Cena is one of the biggest stars in the entire world, and this dude comes out to Staunton, Va, by god, just to brighten up Diego’s day. At a time when every little thing in the wrestling business seems so major, I’m so glad to know John Cena is out there doing things that really matter. Keep Diego and his family in your thoughts. Hopefully whatever time he has left is spent doing the things that bring him joy.
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Post by realist on May 26, 2019 17:16:23 GMT -5
Best wishes for Diego. John Cena is that dude. If you asked Vince McMahon to build his ideal flag bearer for his company in a lab, he would build John Cena, or at least a prototype.
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on May 26, 2019 17:25:10 GMT -5
Cena is the man.
All the love in the world to the people going through these horrible things. They’re so damn strong.
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Post by Lance Uppercut on May 26, 2019 17:52:21 GMT -5
It actually feels weird to see John Cena in full gear doing these things when it seems like he left the WWE a long time ago. It barely feels like he’s part of the company anymore, let alone the John Cena character
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 18:27:59 GMT -5
Big Heart John is the man.
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Post by jason1980s on May 26, 2019 18:44:24 GMT -5
It actually feels weird to see John Cena in full gear doing these things when it seems like he left the WWE a long time ago. It barely feels like he’s part of the company anymore, let alone the John Cena character He could probably take a step away from the ring and become the Babe Ruth of WWE. Babe was all about making time for the kids and John Cena understands that as the main attraction for kids he has a responsibility to take care of. WWE has tried to get their Babe for many years and some guys either can't live up to it or can't take a step away from the ring or the fame in general but again, John Cena "gets it" where some of the other guys probably don't.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on May 26, 2019 19:48:36 GMT -5
With his recent casting in the new F&F dude is posed to become a full mainstream star and I don’t think anyone can say he has not earned it at this point.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2019 21:16:34 GMT -5
Best wishes for Diego. John Cena is that dude. If you asked Vince McMahon to build his ideal flag bearer for his company in a lab, he would build John Cena, or at least a prototype.
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Post by nm on May 26, 2019 21:23:05 GMT -5
Best wishes for Diego. John Cena is that dude. If you asked Vince McMahon to build his ideal flag bearer for his company in a lab, he would build John Cena, or at least a prototype. Came here to post "John Cena is that dude"
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Post by booman on May 26, 2019 23:00:57 GMT -5
Best wishes for Diego. John Cena is that dude. If you asked Vince McMahon to build his ideal flag bearer for his company in a lab, he would build John Cena, or at least a prototype. Thought only I caught that
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Post by Nic Nemeth on May 26, 2019 23:40:17 GMT -5
Anyone else ever feel bad for Cena?
He's done over 700 of these and odds are he probably remembers a lot of these kids and now realizes that a lot of them didn't make it. I would never be able to handle that type of burden knowing I was the last person these kids met before their demise. Cena is the man and deserves every bit of the push WWE gave him.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 6:19:36 GMT -5
*sobs like Franky* what a notoriously Suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuper sweet post, guy!
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Post by mrbananagrabber on May 27, 2019 6:52:32 GMT -5
Anyone else ever feel bad for Cena? He's done over 700 of these and odds are he probably remembers a lot of these kids and now realizes that a lot of them didn't make it. I would never be able to handle that type of burden knowing I was the last person these kids met before their demise. Cena is the man and deserves every bit of the push WWE gave him. If I was John I'd take comfort in the fact he brought some joy and excitement into their lives, when they got to see John Cena in full ring gear, like a superhero costume, turn up to see them.
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2019 7:57:23 GMT -5
Anyone else ever feel bad for Cena? He's done over 700 of these and odds are he probably remembers a lot of these kids and now realizes that a lot of them didn't make it. I would never be able to handle that type of burden knowing I was the last person these kids met before their demise. Cena is the man and deserves every bit of the push WWE gave him. If I was John I'd take comfort in the fact he brought some joy and excitement into their lives, when they got to see John Cena in full ring gear, like a superhero costume, turn up to see them. Kids are full of wonder and optimism, even when life's its bleakest. Whatever "burden" the 700 could potentially have on Cena, wouldn't compare to knowing he helped them maintain that wonder and optimism to the end. I'm sure D.bry is much happier having known Connor. Ultimately it's about the kids and their families, if they had a good day, you did more than most and more than you'll know.
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Post by OldDirtyBernie on May 27, 2019 8:38:43 GMT -5
Despite the whole rollercoaster ride of his in-ring career, this honestly makes me incredibly happy that we never got a full-fledged heel turn from the guy. Sure, to those who were tired of the caracter at points he was essentially the heel but those kids could still look up to their hero, since I'm sure a lot of them may not yet be to an age where they can mentally separate the two.
He seems dedicated and, even more, seems to enjoy the experience. I understand his schedule in Hollywood and just him getting older may result in his slowing a bit but I sincerely hope he continues on for a long, long time.
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Post by segaz on May 27, 2019 15:13:40 GMT -5
Despite the whole rollercoaster ride of his in-ring career, this honestly makes me incredibly happy that we never got a full-fledged heel turn from the guy. Sure, to those who were tired of the caracter at points he was essentially the heel but those kids could still look up to their hero, since I'm sure a lot of them may not yet be to an age where they can mentally separate the two. He seems dedicated and, even more, seems to enjoy the experience. I understand his schedule in Hollywood and just him getting older may result in his slowing a bit but I sincerely hope he continues on for a long, long time. When Hogan turned heel, did he really stop doing things like this for the kids? Were young kids really upset and turned off of him because he was a bad guy? It's my understanding that he was immensely popular as Hollywood Hogan, even with kids. But Cena is no Hogan.
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Post by realist on May 27, 2019 15:16:12 GMT -5
Despite the whole rollercoaster ride of his in-ring career, this honestly makes me incredibly happy that we never got a full-fledged heel turn from the guy. Sure, to those who were tired of the caracter at points he was essentially the heel but those kids could still look up to their hero, since I'm sure a lot of them may not yet be to an age where they can mentally separate the two. He seems dedicated and, even more, seems to enjoy the experience. I understand his schedule in Hollywood and just him getting older may result in his slowing a bit but I sincerely hope he continues on for a long, long time. When Hogan turned heel, did he really stop doing things like this for the kids? Were young kids really upset and turned off of him because he was a bad guy? It's my understanding that he was immensely popular as Hollywood Hogan, even with kids. But Cena is no Hogan. Yeah, Cena actually has a chance at a legit film career.
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Post by edgestar on May 27, 2019 15:23:40 GMT -5
Anyone else ever feel bad for Cena? He's done over 700 of these and odds are he probably remembers a lot of these kids and now realizes that a lot of them didn't make it. I would never be able to handle that type of burden knowing I was the last person these kids met before their demise. Cena is the man and deserves every bit of the push WWE gave him. He's probably honored, or humbled, to be a "last wish". Meeting him was an awesome experience, for me, and I'm so happy that he's giving these kids some happiness!!
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Post by Cyno on May 27, 2019 15:28:09 GMT -5
I think one of the greatest honors a celebrity or athlete could have is to be a Make-a-Wish visit. Out of all the things someone, especially a kid, could want before they could die is for you to visit them. That would touch me in such a profound way and John Cena having done it so many times just goes to show how beloved he is by these kids.
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Post by Paul on May 27, 2019 15:43:47 GMT -5
This is why I couldn't be too annoyed when he was all over WWE TV. He's too nice of a guy to be that annoyed with. I can't imagine what seeing all these sick kids does to him emotionally, though. It would make me cry all the time.
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