John Cena has shown his class during the coronavirus pandemic.
The WWE legend surprised cancer-stricken child David Castle, 7, by paying him a visit for the Make-A-Wish-Foundation at his home in Tampa, Florida.
Cena, who has granted over 650 wishes for the organisation over the years, gave David two world title belts, a signed t-shirt, hat and armbands.
He donned a face mask and hugged David, who has been battling a Wilms tumour since last October.
David’s family have set up a GoFundMe page in an attempt to raise money for the medical costs.
The visit was organised by Pasco County Fire Rescue service and David’s mum, Tammy Miller, who said her son had tears in his eyes when meeting Cena.
Cena has been a massive part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organisation that allows children with critical illnesses to meet their heroes.
The 43-year-old is one of WWE’s biggest stars, despite prioritising most of his time in Hollywood nowadays.
Cena returned to WWE earlier this year to face ‘The Fiend’ Bray Wyatt in a losing effort at WrestleMania 36.
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