WWE News: A recap of John Cena's appearance on "The Talk" on CBS, grants 200th wish, makes a notable donation


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WWE News: A recap of John Cena's appearance on "The Talk" on CBS, grants 200th wish, makes a notable donation
Dec 10, 2010 - 03:42 PM


The following recap of John Cena's appearance on "The Talk" was written by Dot Net reader Terri Bey.

Sharon Osbourne introduced John Cena, who is in a suit. She asked about his feeling about granting his 200th wish for a Make-A-Wish Foundation child. He said he doesn't care about the stats concerning how many wishes given to kids. He talked about how WWE is great about giving back and how the travel schedule is so hard and how he is going to go from the taping to Fort Hood and then to a house show in Mississippi then to New Orleans.

They showed a video of the kid, Cheyenne, who has leukemia, and has fought it since age six. He has been taking chemo for two years. His bright spot is watching John Cena, and his brother called Make A Wish. Cheyenne said he wanted to meet Cena and adopted Cena's "Never give up" catchphrase.

Cheyenne was interviewed by Osbourne. He said Cena is a good guy and is nice to everyone. He said he was suffering from leukemia for four years and is doing good. Osbourne said Cena heard Cheyenne was coming to the show and sent him this huge basket of WWE stuff.

Cena then came out with a WWE Championship belt. Cena raised Cheyenne's hand and said, "This is my champ." He gave the kid the belt and said, "The champ is here" in reference to Cheyenne. Cena plugged the "Fired" storyline, and made Cheyenne the guest for the New Orleans Raw taping.

Cena announced that he is donating 1,000, 000 Delta Frequent Flier Miles to the Make A Wish Foundation.

Powell's POV: I can't even image the pride that Cena and the other Make-A-Wish celebrities must feel in knowing that they have the ability to make a sick child's dream come true. For more information on the charity or to make a donation, visit Wish.org.

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