But John Cena is not one of them :biggrin:
http://www.today.com/news/john-cena-grants-500th-make-wish-air-ill-go-long-t39816
" The wrestling champ and actor has a long and devoted history with the Make-A-Wish foundation. As the group's most requested "wish," he's fulfilled hundreds of requests to see sick children who've asked for him.
Now the number of wishes he's granted is about to hit 500, and he revealed the wish on TODAY, which he'll grant on WWE Raw on Monday."
That's cool when people give back without being pressured into it.
Lyle Alzado visited sick children in the hospital all the time as well just because he felt that's what he should do.
Bravo, really like these kind of reports.
When I was a young gun right into team sports I had a big poster on my bedroom wall of Lyle Alzado who Had just pancaked the quarterback and ripped his jersey right off I was and holding the Jersey up in the air with this look in his face like a sheer maniac, he was my hero!
I used to donate all the time to the Make a Wish Foundation, until they quit granting hunting trips to kids who wanted to hunt. Haven't give them a dime since.
When big names give back to the people it's an awesome thing.
NOT VERY MANY of them do. From Musicians, to Sports players, the majority of them, over paid, live their arrogant but elegant lives on a pedestal.
Kid Rock is another one. All though some of his music leaves much to be desired (not all of it though) he has givin back more to communities then a lot of other musicians combined. Donating to non profits and charities and communities.
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I like kid rock when he does patriotic songs but some of his stuff is way out there.
I didn't know make a wish had changed its stance on hunting!
Good to know for future references. I always thought Bill Crosby was a stand up guy[emoji79] boy was I wrong.
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