John Cena Donates $500,000 To Help The First Responders Fighting California Wildfires

John Cena Donates $500,000 To Help The First Responders Fighting California Wildfires

WWE Superstar and Playing With Fire star John Cena took to social media today to reveal that he's donating a whopping $500,000 to help the firefighters battling the California wildfires. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Oct 29, 2019 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
As you can see below, John Cena has revealed that he's making a donation of $500,000 to two charities of Paramount Pictures' choosing. The actor plays a firefighter in the studio's new movie Playing With Fire and, as you might expect, they went with ones that will benefit the first responders tackling the California wildfires.

Cena is well-known for his generosity and as his Hollywood profile continues to increase, this was a really cool move on the leader of the Cenation's part. 

We haven't seen him in WWE for a while and chances are he won't be back this year, especially as he's busy filming The Suicide Squad with director James Gunn. Playing With Fire is out on November 8th, though, so expect him to do the rounds promoting that over the coming weeks!


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