From Homeless to Hero: John Cena’s Journey Eating Free Pizza in LA After Moving in 1999

John Cena Reflects on His Struggles with Homelessness and Free Pizza After Moving to LA: In a candid conversation with comedian Kevin Hart on his show ‘Hart to Heart,’ the 46-year-old WWE star turned actor opened up about his challenging early days in Los Angeles after relocating in 1999. Cena shared that ‘every avenue of fitness failed’ him after college, as he struggled to find work in his field despite holding a degree in exercise physiology.

Hoping to apply his education, Cena faced a relentless wave of rejection, which pushed him to pursue a career as a highway patrol officer. ‘I came out here to apply my degree and really failed. I couldn’t get any validation for that piece of paper I paid for—my four-year certificate from Springfield College that said, “We think you know what you’re talking about,”’ he explained.

In a desperate situation, Cena resorted to sleeping in the back of his 1991 Lincoln Continental and survived on free pizza from a local shop that offered an enticing ‘eat the whole pie, get it free’ deal. His journey is a powerful reminder of resilience and the determination to rise above adversity

John Cena (pictured) is speaking about his time being homeless and living on pizza when he first moved out to Los Angeles, California in 1999
Cena in a photo from the early days of his career as a professional wrestler in the 2000s

During a recent episode of Hart’s Peacock series, Cena explained his early struggles after he moved from his home West Newbury, Massachusetts.

Cena had hoped to find a job that would utilize his degree but that it was more difficult than he ever could have imagined.

‘I didn’t move out to LA to pursue entertainment,’ he told Hart, explaining how he thought he would be able to find a fitness-related position.

‘I moved out to apply my degree in exercise physiology and kinesiology,’ he said before Hart interjected, ‘God damn.’

‘It’s basically just a degree in working out,’ Cena retorted jokingly.

Hart asked the WWE super star why he thinks he didn’t find success in Los Angeles and Cena said he couldn’t specify but that it might have been a lack of experience.

‘Knowledge is one thing, life experience, wisdom is another,’ he shared.

Cena went on to share that the hits kept coming and that he ‘failed to the point of’ living in his car and eating free food from Zeppy’s Pizza in Hermosa Beach.

‘They had a deal where, if you could eat their whole pizza, you got it for free,’ Cena said. ‘I used to eat there every night, a whole pizza, so I didn’t have to pay, because I didn’t have the money to pay the guy.’

Cena sat down with Kevin Hart on the comedian's Peacock show 'Hart to Heart' to discuss his time living in his car and his early career struggles
The WWE wrestler said that 'every avenue of fitness failed' him after college and that he even tried to become a California Highway Patrol officer at one point
Cena in a photo from his time at Springfield College in 1999
Cena held out in Southern California and eventually signed up for the Ultimate Pro Wrestling School and made his WWE debut in 2002

The ‘Peacemaker’ actor called his living situation at the time ‘uncomfortable’ and said that it helped him to figure out who he was and what he wanted to do.

At one point, things became so bad that he considered moving back home to live with his parents despite loving Los Angeles.

‘I’m very fortunate for my story because it was my choice to have hard times,’ he said of his initial career struggles.

‘My father always said, “You’re my son. I love you. You’re always welcome back home.’” If I could get to West Newbury, Massachusetts, I would be fed. I would have a roof over my head. I would be able to regroup,’ Cena said.

He also attempted to become a California Highway Patrol officer and a cop but that he failed at those avenues as well.

Cena said he ‘chose to stay out’ and he’s glad he did because it paid off in the end.

The next year, the ‘Fast X’ star enrolled in the Ultimate Pro Wrestling school and made his WWE debut in 2002.

His success with that also took some time but he went on to become one of the most decorated, celebrated, and highest paid professional wrestlers in WWE history.

Cena on the set of 'Peacemaker'
Cena behind the scenes of 'Barbie'
Cena has won 16 wrestling world championships since making his debut in 2002

His stumble to success may be one reason he has stayed humble over the years.

‘My whole existence is an accident,’ Cena told Hart.

‘My whole existence is based on a series of fortunate events,’ he continued.

Despite starring in some of the biggest films and TV shows – including the 2023 box office smash ‘Barbie’ – Cena still finds time to give back.

In 2022, the actor and philanthropist was given the Guinness World Record for fulfilling the most Make-A-Wish Foundation wishes.

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