John Cena Grants 200 Wishes

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John Cena has reached a milestone with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Cena has joined Hulk Hogan and NASCAR drivers Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the only four celebrities to grant 200 wishes.

I congratulate Cena for granting 200 wishes, but I was shocked to see that only four others have done the same. This got me thinking that the Make-A-Wish Foundation must be a fairly new organization. After researching I found the organization started in 1980. It's hard to believe that since 1980 only four people have granted 200 wishes. Sure people probably did not hear about the Make-A-Wish Foundation right when it started. Even if it took ten years to get national recognition. That still leaves 21 years of wish granting. If other celebrities took the time to grant one wish a month over a twenty year period, they to could have reached the 200 wish milestone. Than again it could all go back to who the children actually want their wish granted by. Maybe more children have wanted their wishes granted by John Cena and Hulk Hogan as opposed to other celebrities like Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt.

http://www.parade.com/news/intelligence-report/2011/03/20-the-hunk-with-a-heart.html

http://www.wish.org/about/the_first_wish/beginning_of_a_foundation

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  • Lori Gunn7/23/2011

    Hi! It's Lori showing up as Oralee on notice! Great article

  • Tammy S4/2/2011

    Ack! Ignore the Baltimore part of my comment. I just mixed up the people I was commenting lol. Sorry!

  • Tammy S4/2/2011

    Good for John and anyone else who does it! I hope it makes those kids VERY happy! :)

    And thank you for the other comment. I grew up in Baltimore, but there is a lot for people to do there.

  • Donald Rothra3/24/2011

    Nice work and congratulations to those guys for their contributions.

  • Lee Hansen3/22/2011

    Hats off to them. No telling why others haven't got on board.

  • leroy coffie3/22/2011

    very cook, read this in the paper yesterday

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