Still Going strong: Children love him--and always will
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John Cena has been wrestling on WWE television since 2002. That's fifteen years, and many fans have literally grown up watching Cena.
While the older males in the audience may boo Cena, the children remain stalwart in their dedication to him. Cena has a natural rapport with children and has granted more Wishes for the Make a Wish foundation than any other celebrity.
With a legion of fans who have lived their entire lives watching him, John Cena will always have the ability to sell tickets and garner mass media attention.
There you have it: Five reasons why John Cena might be washed up and five that he can still go. Please comment and let us know what direction you think Cena's career will take in the future.
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