

John Cena has been the face of WWE for several years and remains loyal to the company. His commitment towards Vince McMahon’s company is also praiseworthy. While working in WWE, Cena had come across several individuals, including former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr.
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Recently, in an episode of Wrestling with Freddie, the former WWE writer talked about John Cena’s love and loyalty for Vince McMahon and WWE. Freddie Prinze Jr. said, “He would do anything for the company. He would take any bullet for Vince McMahon.”
Further, Freddie Prinze Jr. added, “This company found him, developed him in OVW, brought him up, and made him the face of the company, not for a year, not for two years, forever.”

“His love and respect for that company is the way you would love a school counselor that saved your a** and put your life on the right track or the way you look after your parents if someone spoke against them,” the former WWE writer added.
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A look back at some achievements of John Cena in WWE
John Cena made his WWE television debut back in 2002. From the very first day, Cena grabbed the attention of everyone and received praise from several people. Today, he has several achievements in WWE and is regarded as one of the most successful wrestlers.

Cena has won the WWE Championship 13 times, the WWE United States Championship 5 times, the World Heavyweight Championship 3 times, the WWE Tag Team Championship twice, and the World Tag Team Championship twice.
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He is also a two-time Royal Rumble winner and won the Money in the Bank contract for the WWE Championship back in 2012.
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Cena and Ric Flair are currently tied for the most world championship reigns in the history of professional wrestling. The former WWE Champion might also surpass Ric Flair if he wins another world championship in the future.
As he is not yet retired, there is every chance that the WWE Universe could see him return and add to his lengthy list of accomplishments.
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