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How many matches did John Cena win and lose?

How many matches did John Cena win and lose?

According to the Internet Wrestling Database, John Cena has wrestled a total of 638 matches and has a winning percentage of 66.5 percent. This includes both PPV and non PPV matches.

How many matches did Cena lose?

Also known as Juan Cena, Prototype

# Item Losses
5 2017 23
6 2016 21
7 2015 11
8 2014 23

Has Cena ever lost an I Quit match?

An interesting fact about Cena is that he never lost an “I Quit” match in his WWE career.

Who has submitted John Cena?

John Cena Has Tapped out Three Times Don’t expect them to be mentioned at all, though. The three men who have done the feat are Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle.

Who has the most loss in WWE?

15 Wrestlers With The Most Losses In WWE History

  1. 1 Kane – 1221 Losses.
  2. 2 The Miz – 1182 Losses.
  3. 3 * Brooklyn Brawler – 1169 Losses.
  4. 4 Dolph Ziggler – 1104 Losses.
  5. 5 Randy Orton – 1017 Losses.
  6. 6 The Big Show – 910 Losses.
  7. 7 Cody Rhodes – 883 Losses.
  8. 8 Jack Swagger – 838 Losses.

How many times has John Cena won the WWE Championship?

Cena has won the WWE Championship thirteen times, a record for the title.

When did John Cena win his second Royal Rumble?

On January 27, 2013, Cena won his second Royal Rumble match, and later announced that he’d pursue the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 29. Cena, along with Ryback and Sheamus, began feuding with The Shield, which culminated in a six-man tag team match at Elimination Chamber, where The Shield were victorious.

When did Brock Lesnar vs John Cena happen?

Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena: SmackDown, Feb. 13, 2003 By the time the calendar turned to 2003, the tables had been turned. Brock was fresh off a Royal Rumble Match victory and was now being cheered by WWE fans. Cena, on the other hand, had been reborn as a villainous Dr. of Thuganomics, setting opponents straight with rhymes rather than bodyslams.

When did John Cena lose to edge on velocity?

On the September 12 episode of SmackDown!, Cena teamed with Edge in a losing effort against Los Guerreros, thus ending the feud in the process. He later went on to defeat the likes of Albert and D-Von Dudley as he was restricted to appearances on Velocity for the rest of September.