Being an A-class wrestler, actor, and celebrity, John Cena has all the money in the world. To add to that, he even has a platinum-certified rap album that still gets a few Spotify listens.
With this much money, people can do anything they want to in the world. Be it skydiving, rock climbing, mountain racing, or everything in between. But being an extraordinary person, Cena has unique goals for his money as well.
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Appearing on the TV series Dream Machines, Cena modified his Corvette C7 R, to look like something straight from a sci-fi movie or the coming 3000s. The car is so unique in its design and caricature that the price for the car rose to thrice the price.
Where Cena could sell his Corvette for a hefty amount of $15,000, now, with all the modifications, will sell for $50,000. This is not only a testament to the changes, but also to the creative freedom that the cast of Dream Machines took with the car.
John Cena once modified his car to the absolute limit
While talking about the modifications seen in the Dream Machines episode, Slash Gear writes, “The InCENArator has no doors. Instead, it has a glass clamshell dome with a mechanism that tilts the roof back while two windows in the nose pivot open to reveal a diamond-plated ramp.”
“It masterfully replicates the runway a professional wrestler takes when entering the arena. Underneath the InCENArator’s hood lies the Corvette C7 R’s naturally aspirated 5.5-liter (335 ci) Pratt & Miller V8, kicking out 493 hp at 6,900 rpm and 479 lb-ft of torque at 4,800 rpm. But the thing that really sets this custom ride apart, the thing that the entire build appears to be centered around, are the eight vertical exhaust pipes midship behind the canopy. Oh, and their ability to belch flames.”
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The pun on his name might not be the most creative, but the entire design for the car is definitely. Well, with all of his money, you shouldn’t be surprised that this is the only thing that Cena did with his surplus money.
When he bought a house with Nikki Bella, the Champ structured another room called the Men’s Room, solely containing cigars and sofas is another example of his expenditure.
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