100 Quotes by John Cena

John Cena, a versatile performer, successfully transitioned from professional wrestling to become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Known for his charisma and dedication, Cena's wrestling career with WWE earned him a massive fan base. Beyond the ring, he ventured into acting, showcasing his comedic talents in films like "Trainwreck" and demonstrating his action chops in the "Fast & Furious" franchise. Cena's commitment to philanthropy and his engagement with various charitable initiatives also highlight his dedication to making a positive impact outside of entertainment. His ability to connect with audiences through different mediums reflects his multifaceted talents and his capacity to evolve within a dynamic industry.

John Cena Quotes


There are moments in life where it gets so hectic that time becomes a blur. Keep calm and never give up.

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To succeed, i have to believe every night, in my heart, that i am the best.

A man's character is not judged after he celebrates a victory, but by what he does when his back is against the wall.

If you don't learn from your mistakes, then they become regrets.

A true champion is not judged by how much he or she is admired, but by how well they can stand at the face of adversity.

I have certain things that I stand for, certain things that I believe in, and if you don't like it and you tell me to go to hell, I think that's your God-given right as a fan. It's one of those deals where I'm that one guy who is outside of that realm of good guy, bad guy. I'm just me, and it elicits a response both positive and negative.

When the day comes when you don’t believe in yourself there’s the door, get the hell out.

Live fast, fight hard, no regrets!

Never Quit, Never backdown.

You can run I will chase you. You can hide I will find you. We're gonna fight and I'm gonna hurt you.

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This is my life, this is my passion, this is all I got.

You want The Next Big Thing? Let me take my pants off!

When people show loyalty to you, you take care of those who are with you. It's how it goes with everything. If you have a small circle of friends, and one of those friends doesn't stay loyal to you, they don't stay your friend for very long.

I fear nothing and I regret less.

There's those who talk about it. And there's those who BE about it!

Kickin', ass takin' names, cashing checks, and breakin necks, the champ is here.

Hustle, Loyalty, Respect.

When I hear people boo, that just makes me want to go out there and work harder.

Nobody remembers second place.

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I literally wake up and try to tackle every day the best I can and do my best to try to make life as productive and positive as I can.

You want some? Come get some!

I was fortunate that when I was first starting out in New Orleans, I had a remarkable high-school teacher. And she was a great, great influence in my life, and I think she gave me the courage and the confidence to go forward into the real world. She instilled in me that my dreams were important and that what I was passionate about was most important.

You smell like crap so I know you don't like soap.

Time management is the key. Although it seems hectic, as long as you manage your time properly you can get everything done.

I know a lot of actors who live with kind of a soundtrack in their lives, even to go to the market. I'm not that kind of actor. I don't listen to songs. I actually like quiet.

Whether fighting or spitting, my discipline is unforgiving!

Whether you like me or you don't, I still dig showing up for work.

I don't play a character. It's totally just an extension of myself.

They were enjoying it. Whether they were faking or not, they were enjoying it.

Thank you guys. Thank you for never giving up on me.

I never back down and I never quit!

Vickie is so fat that her baby pictures were taken via satellite.

I'm the white Mohammad Ali.

I think every year, my role changes. And I am an open house for advice, for anyone to use. It's just a matter of asking questions.

I hang out with a lot of the people I did when I was in high school, when I was in college, and I have a strong unit of people around me, whether it be friends or family, and if my head gets too big, they will definitely check me immediately.

Yes I have a belt. I wear big pants because my ass is huge. So I can't go to a store by off the rack a size that is appropriate for my waist because they don't fit my ass!

When you are surrounded by people who are much better than you, you have two choices: You can sh*t the bed, and the performance can go to hell. Or you can step up and rise to the occasion.

This Fruity Pebble that ya dealin' with, I ain't ya average jabroni. I'm like a big purple pinwheel, Rock, so go ahead and blow me.

I'm the one person who wears the words 'hustle, loyalty, respect' on my T-shirts and merchandise. My audience is children. It's very flattering to see a kid wear your T-shirt; it's even more flattering to have a dad come up to you and say, 'I watch you with my kid. Keep doing what you're doing. You're a role model for my son.'

I regret nothing and fear less.

There's been a lot of balls that have been pounding in that end zone.

But I've been freestyling and messing around with rhyming since I was 13. That's when I really started listening to hip-hop music.

When I first became "controversial" and the fanbase became divided it was backwards! Because normally in our industry, when you hear a certain noise, you become a bad guy. My job wasn't to do that, which was a bit of wandering into no man's land. At the WWE, it's our job to tell stories. I'm one of the few characters who can be in the WWE and can then take that experience and spin it out to real-life lessons. When you can clock into work and make a difference in someone else's life, that's a good way to make a living.

For me, I don't go in the backdoor. That's the one thing I don't do.

Winning the Royal Rumble is as big an accomplishment as anything.

I admire the military. I guess in a world of villains and heroes, they're my heroes. Their dedication, their commitment, their discipline, their code of ethics.

Thou fail to perceive mineself!

Seriously, I grew up a fan of Hulk Hogan, and I think I bring some of his best values to the ring... the values of a superhero. Always do your best. Never give up... I think kids want to believe in that, and they should believe in that.

Thank you for letting idiots like me, come out and live this wonderful wonderful dream. I love you to death. Lets go home.

It wasn't until after I received my education that I seriously looked at sports entertainment as a way to make a career for myself. And they've got to take it in stride. It's very much like acting or playing professional sports: One percent of one percent of the people who try out for it can actually say they make their living off of doing it.

I haven't backed down from a fight in my life, and I won't start tonight.

Well John Cena's like a pinwheel, so you can go ahead and blow me.

My advice to young people in the wrestling business would be to repeat such questions to yourself as: "How am I standing out? How am I getting recognized? How am I getting over?" And if you don't have definitive answers for doing those things, you are doing it wrong. It is, essentially, on them. There is no right way to do it, and that's one of the great things about this business because you can be creative. People who say they have it figured out are wrong.

I think everybody you know, we all have a sense of humor and I'm not one to take myself too seriously.

When you see me on TV, that's about as close to my real personality as you can get.

Welcome to Smackdown. This is where the franchise plays. That's Tazz, he's a thug. And that's Michael Cole, he's gay.

There's no way I can tag team with Randy Orton; he just wears too much baby oil!

Me Brock Lesnar. Here comes the pain. God built me strong. Forget to give me brain.

I'm not trying to brainwash my critics. If they're critics, they're critics, and that's their job to be critical, but I certainly enjoy the involvement I have with my fans. I enjoy the time I get to spend with them, and I don't waste time with someone stubborn who is not going to come around.

Heath Slater, or the chick from Wendy's

I think we all have experiences when we were young where we either had an interaction with someone we admired or you know, had a vision of how they were and found out that they weren't necessarily that and that it tends to be a big let down sometimes.

I don't have any elaborate uniforms; I come to the ring in a T-shirt, a pair of sneakers and some shorts.

My life is being ruined by the internet!

I would say luck and preparation. I didn't dominate WWE when I first started, it was a slow process. I wasn't labelled the golden child from day one, it's been a very long road.

I've always taken any sort of audible response as a compliment, and I always understand it is our consumers' right and privilege to say whatever people want at our events. So as long as there's no silence, I'll keep being excited. But that stuff in the arenas is one thing. The comments on the internet - the obnoxious, visceral comments - are baffling to me. I just don't know why that's the way it is.

By the time I was 15 and I stepped in the high school gym, I was just stronger than everybody.

What I want to do is, I want to put together a nice list of those guys who I really did admire when I was growing up, listening to names like Lord Finesse.

Baloney fudging mustard!

It's unrated, which means it's too confusing to possibly put a rating on.

People can say whatever they want about the sport of bodybuilding, but to get prepared to do a contest or even think about doing a contest, or even to get into decent shape, it requires a certain amount of discipline, and it comes from taking a new year's resolution to a lifestyle.

I think the way WWE Studios is going now - they're going away from action, doing more drama, more comedy - it will open a lot of people's eyes. Because a lot of people see big guy, big frame: action superstar. We've proven, especially with 'Legendary,' that that is not always the case.

My dad is the reason I actually started watching wrestling. My dad was never big into sports; we were all big into sports as kids, and he'd go to our Little League games or whatever and not really know what was going on, because he didn't know about sports, but he knew about wrestling.

A lot of the artists that are coming out right now are sticking to the formula of guns, drugs, money, all that other stuff. I'm not from the 'hood, I've never been arrested, I never shot anybody, I never sold drugs.

I think I'm not uber into the comedy scene, but I love to laugh, especially in our business, where you're always front and center over an extremely, sometimes overly-critical live audience. I think it helps to laugh.

I think that any sort of hindsight, especially in this wrestling industry, is a waste of time, and time is extremely valuable. I don't control that. People ask me to do something, and it is our job, as entertainers, to do the best that we can to accomplish that goal. What I get upset about in this business is that so many people talk about the "what if," instead of the "what is." The "what is" is more important. If someone were to go back 15 years and say, "You should have done this," it's too late. I was told to do "X," and I was trying to do "X" the best way that I could.

You learn to laugh at yourself and you also lean on comedy as a crutch to kind of take the edge off because comedians often are self-deprecating and they cross lines that they shouldn't. Stuff like that brings a smile to my face every once in a while when needed.

The last time the three of us were in the ring together, it was pretty awesome. Vickie, we had a sweet, sexy, passionate make-out session. Dolph you remember! You were there! You were cool with it.

Fashion advice from the Tooth Fairy, that's great.

I was very unique as a child, dressed a certain way, acted a certain way, didnt fit in with everybody. So I immediately got picked on, especially around the age of 12 and 13, when you start going to junior high and start mingling with the older kids. To counteract that, strictly for self-defense, I wanted to get bigger.

I'm a huge car guy, I cannot wait to see it [Ferrari World]. I hear there is also unbelievable golf which I'd like to sample and I'm looking forward to seeing what the gym facilities are like

I don't doll myself up for TV because I want people to accept me for who I am.

You're gonna get helped, if you're lacking it, in any way, because everybody's objective is to make a good picture.

I don't wanna wrestle Big Show tonight because I'm scared that he's gonna eat me!

If you continue to act now and be a member of the WWE Universe, you will see the same footage from... another... camera angle.

I JUST GOT THE CRAP BEAT OUTTA ME!!!

Ladies and Gentlemen, King of the Stupid Question: Todd Grisham!

For the past 9 years, the WWE has been my home!

I take pride in the fact that a lot of little kids dig what I do.

The thing that's helped me from wrestling is sometimes when you do live television, things change immediately, so you can be immersed in one story and then the story shifts. Ultimately, if you just get the point of what you're trying to accomplish, if you know the story, then you can put forth a good product.

15 steel chairs? That's insane. It was 23 steel chairs.

We in the Great White North but you can bite my White South!

I remember back to my days as a teenager. When you get your feelings hurt, you feel that moment of embarrassment. You think: "No one wants to talk to me ever again. It's all over." I reassure people that's totally not the case. These bullies are just hateful people doing hateful things. Sometimes, it's a lesson in tough love, but you keep positive, smile in the face of hateful adversity and move on. It makes you a stronger person.

Lita on the other hand, she's rated NC-17, which means No Cold sores in 17 days.

I've been very true to know that I have a base of fans and I'm extremely loyal and extremely supportive to that base of fans. To the rest of them, I enjoy the fact that they fill the arenas and tell me to go to hell.

The WWE has a massive outreach on social media, and our fanbase is very vocal. So many young people watch the WWE, and I can turn around and say: "This also happens to me. Daily." I've been regarded as a very "controversial" figure, but in a setting like this, where I talk to young people, it helps.

When you think something is cool already, it's okay to put in an honest day's work.

My home is at the WWE. I truly do love performing. The atmosphere here isn't like anything else. It's truly where I belong.

I learn from everybody I work with, and you learn, every single day. I can learn from anyone. Being fortunate enough to perform in front of a changing live audience, every night, you learn from everybody. Everyone has an opinion and they'll let you know.

I'm just surrounded by awesome funny folks and really creative people. I'm learning, every day. There's not a day that I step on set that I don't have fun. It's a pretty good deal.

Easy, Curious George! Get your grubby hands off of that wheel!

This must be Monday Night RAW, we just got a Wendy's chant.

Ric Flair is one of the most entertaining guys to sit down with and by entertaining I don't mean he has catchy phrases, but that he's been through so much and his experiences are so genuine I could listen to him talk all day.

You're dressed up like the flag, somebody get him a pole! Oh, no, no, no, I know how you can get one. Go on a date, with Michael Cole.

Wrestling is a performance. Its entertainment, we [wrestlers] tell stories. We make our fans happy by telling stories but the long and short of it its pretty much the same thing as acting.

I hate any match that isn't a traditional Tag Team Match or a traditional Singles Match, because anything can happen. It's truly one of those deals where it's all about being in the right place at the right time.

Paul Bearer was very influential in the early stages of my career. He constantly hounded me and I just think he realized the potential that was there. He convinced me that I was in the right place and doing the right thing.

And at points in the movie, John Cena is actually impervious to bullets!

― John Cena Quotes

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