#3 Cena’s NOC Win
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John Cena has held a World Title in WWE on sixteen separate occasions, and that kind of feat needs to be recognized.
Big Match John is one of the all-time greats, and anyone who disagrees needs to seriously re-think their status as a fan of professional wrestling. Alas, a few of those title reigns were a little bit misguided, with one of the worst coming at Night of Champions 2011.
Cena defeated Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship, in a switch that just didn't need to happen.
He wound up dropping it back to Del Rio a few weeks later inside Hell In A Cell, and it only served to boost John's numbers in terms of WWE Championship reigns. It was a win that cheapened the title, and that's the harsh truth of the matter.