It’s well documented the sheer amount of charity work that John Cena has delivered throughout his career.
During a recent interview with Paul Heyman on Rick Rubin's Tetragrammaton podcast, Heyman revealed that initially, Cena wanted to keep his work with the Make A Wish Foundation private:
"I don't have the words to convey the admiration I have for John Cena as a human being," Heyman said. "There had to come a point in time where Vince had to sit down with John and say, 'You need to let me go public with these Make-A Wish visits. You have to. You know you're hurting Make-A-Wish by not allowing me to do that because if people understood how much of your time you give to Make-a-Wish and to these kids, they'll be inclined to contribute. They'll be inclined to get involved. You will help them if you allow this', because Cena never wanted to exploit it. He never wanted publicity for it. He never wanted recognition for it. He wanted to just do it. That’s a hero”.
H/T – WrestlingNewsCo.
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