Why Is He Famous?
He's part wrestler, part rapper. And he's successful in both endeavors, cutting rap tracks and winning several titles in the ring, including the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Championship.Biography
His journey to the big time was along a road that many superstar pro wrestlers take. First he played college football. Then he wrestled on minor circuits. The wrestler we now know as John Cena was known as "Prototype" in Ultimate Pro Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling.
In 2002, John made his WWE debut. At that time, there was really nothing exciting or special about him. So, WWE turned him into a rapper. It wasn't a hit with fans initially, but they came around because of his clever raps about other wrestlers.
In 2004, John showed he could do more than rap. During WrestleMania XX, he defeated The Big Show to win the WWE United States Championship. That victory kicked off the first of John's reigns as U.S. Champion. At 2005's WrestleMania, he beat JBL to win the WWE title. John even had his very own championship belt featuring a spinning WWE logo plate.
John Cena has been productive in the recording studio. His tracks can be found on WWE soundtrack albums. On top of that, John cut the album You Can't See Me, featuring his entrance theme, "The Time is Now." In addition to the squared circle, you can also see John on the big screen: his first major movie role is in The Marine, produced by WWE Films.
In 2002, John made his WWE debut. At that time, there was really nothing exciting or special about him. So, WWE turned him into a rapper. It wasn't a hit with fans initially, but they came around because of his clever raps about other wrestlers.
In 2004, John showed he could do more than rap. During WrestleMania XX, he defeated The Big Show to win the WWE United States Championship. That victory kicked off the first of John's reigns as U.S. Champion. At 2005's WrestleMania, he beat JBL to win the WWE title. John even had his very own championship belt featuring a spinning WWE logo plate.
John Cena has been productive in the recording studio. His tracks can be found on WWE soundtrack albums. On top of that, John cut the album You Can't See Me, featuring his entrance theme, "The Time is Now." In addition to the squared circle, you can also see John on the big screen: his first major movie role is in The Marine, produced by WWE Films.
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