John Cena had a busy WrestleMania weekend.

Before making his surprise appearance as the "Doctor of Thuganomics" at WrestleMania 35, Cena helped induct 26 children into WWE's Circle of Champions during a Make-A-Wish event in Times Square on Saturday.

"I want to make sure everyone has a wonderful experience," Cena told Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated. "For someone to get one wish and their wish is to hang out with you, that's the most awesome thing ever. I have great perspective of what it is and never take it for granted. I'll always try to give as much happiness as I possibly can."

Cena has been working with Make-A-Wish since 2004, and has now granted more wishes than any other celebrity.

.@JohnCena made a surprise appearance at the @MakeAWish Circle of Champions…little did he know he’d be the most surprised one there as he was recognized as the first celebrity to grant 600 wishes! pic.twitter.com/IXmY64h5IY — WWE (@WWE) April 6, 2019