How Many Times Has John Cena Been WWE Champion?
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John Cena has been WWE Champion a total of 16 times.
John Cena’s WWE Career
John Cena is a professional wrestler who is currently signed to WWE. He is also an actor, rapper, and television host. Cena has won a total of 25 championships in WWE, including 16 world championships.
John Cena’s early WWE years
John Cena made his WWE debut in 2002 and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming one of the most popular Superstars in WWE history. He has held the WWE Championship a record 15 times and is a two-time Royal Rumble winner. Cena has also won numerous other titles, including the United States Championship, World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Tag Team Championship.
John Cena’s rise to WWE champion
John Cena has been WWE champion a total of 16 times. He first won the title in 2005, and he has held it on several occasions since then. Cena is one of the most popular WWE superstars of all time, and his matches are always highly anticipated.
John Cena’s WWE Championship Reigns
John Cena is a record 16-time WWE Champion. He has held the WWE Championship a record 10 times and the World Heavyweight Championship a record six times. He is also the only wrestler to have won both the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships in the same calendar year.
John Cena’s first WWE Championship reign
John Cena’s first WWE Championship reign began on April 3, 2005, when he defeated JBL at WrestleMania 21. This was Cena’s first WWE title win, and he would go on to hold the championship for a total of 380 days. Cena’s first reign is the fourth-longest single WWE Championship reign in history.
John Cena’s second WWE Championship reign
John Cena’s second WWE Championship reign began on June 29, 2008, at Night of Champions and ended on September 7, 2008, at Unforgiven, making it the shortest of his three title reigns. He was defeated by Edge in a match also involving Big Show and Batista.
John Cena’s third WWE Championship reign
John Cena’s third WWE Championship reign began on January 29, 2007, at the New Year’s Revolution pay-per-view event, when he defeated Edge to win the title. This was Cena’s second consecutive triumph over Edge in a title match at a New Year’s Revolution pay-per-view, as Cena had also won the 2006 edition. This made Cena a three-time WWE Champion and the first man to ever win the title at two consecutive New Year’s Revolution pay-per-views. This reign lasted until April 29, when he was defeated by The Great Khali on an episode of SmackDown.
John Cena’s WWE Championship Defenses
John Cena has been WWE Champion a total of 15 times. He has defended the title a total of 25 times. Cena’s first WWE Championship reign began on April 3, 2005, when he defeated JBL at WrestleMania 21. His most recent reign began on December 26, 2016, when he defeated AJ Styles at Madison Square Garden.
John Cena’s first WWE Championship defense
John Cena’s first WWE Championship defense was against Kurt Angle at Unforgiven in 2006.
John Cena’s second WWE Championship defense
On the October 10, 2005, edition of RAW, John Cena successfully defended his WWE Championship against Kurt Angle. This was Cena’s second WWE Championship defense.
John Cena’s third WWE Championship defense
At Survivor Series in 2006, John Cena defeated Edge to retain the WWE Championship for the third time. This was Cena’s first title defense since winning the championship back from Edge at Unforgiven.
John Cena’s WWE Championship Losses
As of May 2020, John Cena has been WWE Champion 16 times. The first time he won the title was in April 2005, and the most recent time was in December 2016. He has also held the World Heavyweight Championship three times and the United States Championship five times.
John Cena’s first WWE Championship loss
John Cena’s first WWE Championship loss took place at the hands of Batista at WrestleMania 21. This was a huge moment, as it signified the end of Cena’s record-setting title reign and the beginning of Batista’s rise to the top of WWE.
John Cena’s second WWE Championship loss
At the 2011 WWE TLC pay-per-view, John Cena lost the WWE Championship to CM Punk in a TLC match, following interference from The Miz and R-Truth. This marked the second time that Cena had lost the WWE Championship to Punk.
John Cena’s third WWE Championship loss
John Cena’s third WWE Championship loss came at the hands of Batista at WrestleMania 35.
John Cena’s WWE Championship Matches
John Cena is a sixteen-time world champion, a record he shares with Ric Flair. He has won the WWE Championship a record ten times, the World Heavyweight Championship three times, and the WWE United States Championship twice. He is also a five-time Tag Team Champion, making him a twenty-six-time champion in WWE overall.
John Cena’s first WWE Championship match
John Cena’s first WWE Championship match was at WrestleMania 21 against JBL. He would go on to have many memorable title matches against the likes of Edge, CM Punk, AJ Styles, Brock Lesnar, and more.
John Cena’s second WWE Championship match
In his second WWE Championship match, John Cena faced Kurt Angle at Vengeance 2005. This was Cena’s first singles PPV main event match, and Angle’s first title defense since returning from an ankle injury. The two had faced each other several times before, with Angle usually getting the better of Cena.
The match went back and forth, with each man having moments of control. Cena hit Angle with his signature moves, the Five Knuckle Shuffle and the Attitude Adjustment, but Angle was able to kick out both times. Angle managed to hit Cena with the Angle Slam, but again Cena was able to kick out.
Near the end of the match, Angle went for another Angle Slam, but Cena reversed it into an Attitude Adjustment to win the WWE Championship for the first time. This was a huge moment for Cena, as he became only the second man (after Brock Lesnar) to defeat Kurt Angle cleanly in a singles match.
John Cena’s third WWE Championship match
At the 2005 Royal Rumble, John Cena defeated Kurt Angle to win his first WWE Championship. This marked the beginning of his reign as champion, which would last for a total of 380 days. Cena’s third WWE Championship match took place at WrestleMania 21, where he defeated JBL to retain the title.