John Cena returned at the WWE Money In The Bank pay-per-view back in July and set his sights on Roman Reigns’ Universal Championship. Cena failed to beat Reigns for the title at WWE SummerSlam, but he did introduce an interesting T-shirt. Cena is also a great human being and simply wants to put smiles on people’s faces.

John Cena has inspired an entire generation of WWE Superstars including the likes of RAW Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. Many fans were happy to see Cena back for another stint in the company.

Even if his stint with WWE ended, that doesn’t mean he won’t stop helping people. Now it seems he once again helped a family get through breast cancer.

Project DITS took to Twitter and uploaded a video of John Cena watching a young fan named Tyler tell him the story of his mother being diagnosed with breast cancer. This video is about four-years old, but re-sharing it brought new life to the clip. This young superfan gave his mother a John Cena wristband, which Cena gave to him during a WWE event and told his mother to never give up.

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The child then revealed that his mother beat cancer. At the end of the video, Tyler and his family even surprised John Cena, with Tyler’s mother shown having the Cena wristband in a protective case, signifying its importance.

This was certainly a feel-good moment for everyone involved. Cena has already granted more than 650 wishes for the Make-A-Wish foundation since he started with the organization in 2004 and is unlikely to stop anytime soon. You can check out the clip below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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