WWE icon achieves Grand Slam status with Intercontinental title win and $80 million fortune.
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WWE legend John Cena has achieved one of professional wrestling’s most prestigious milestones, becoming a Grand Slam champion after clinching the Intercontinental Championship — the final title missing from his illustrious career.
The 48-year-old star won the belt during this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in his hometown of Boston. WWE’s COO Triple H announced the surprise match early in the show, setting up a showdown between Cena and Rey Mysterio. After a fierce back-and-forth encounter, Cena triumphed with his signature Attitude Adjustment and STF submission, earning the pin and completing his collection of major WWE titles — world, tag team, United States, and now Intercontinental.
Only a select few WWE superstars have achieved Grand Slam status, making Cena’s win a defining career moment. The victory also comes at a time when Cena is reportedly nearing the end of his in-ring career, with ESPN earlier reporting that his final WWE appearance is expected later this year at Madison Square Garden.
Beyond wrestling, Cena’s accomplishments extend into Hollywood and business. According to Celebrity Net Worth, his estimated 2025 net worth stands at around $80 million. His income sources include a $12 million annual WWE salary, blockbuster movie roles in the Fast & Furious franchise and Peacemaker series, as well as lucrative brand endorsements with Gillette and Honda.
Cena also owns valuable real estate, including his Florida mansion worth approximately $4 million. His long-term wealth is bolstered by his charity work, particularly through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, where he holds the record for the most wishes granted.
With this victory, Cena joins an elite list of WWE icons and solidifies his status as one of the greatest performers in wrestling history — second only to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in overall career earnings and global influence.

