Dwayne Johnson, as The Rock, has responded to criticism over his apparent character shift during WWE's Raw premiere on Netflix.
Rock, who announced his intended appearance via social media on Sunday, entered after a rah-rah speech from WWE Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque. Rather than reprising his recent heel character and building to WrestleMania 41, however, his appearance suggested that perhaps he won't be in Las Vegas this April after all.
The Rock made his live debut on WWE NXT during the New Year's Evil special episode on January 7th. He delivered a memorable promo, acknowledged the fa
It’s safe to say things are never dull in WWE when Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is in town. Johnson made his fame as a wrestler with the company, debuting in 1996 as a fresh-faced youngster before
Iconic actor Dwayne Johnson has had quite some rough times with his box office flicks but with Red One and WWE, it might be a turnaround for him!
The Rock has acquired more TKO stock. In January 2024, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson joined the TKO Board of Directors, and he was granted full ownership of The Rock’s name. He then returned to WWE for a sustained run on the road to WWE WrestleMania 40.
A first-time wrestling watcher bears witness to the formal Hollywoodification of one of America's most absurd and strangely appealing spectacles.
While only time will tell, in the lead-up to the big show, Paul “ Triple H ” Levesque touched on what it's like to work with the “Final Boss” in WWE on the SI Media podcast with Jimmy Traina and how collaborative he can be, contrary to popular belief.
Wrestling fans certainly expected that The Rock would be showing up to challenge Roman Reigns ' status as the Tribal Chief, and the Hollywood actor honestly only has himself to blame for that. His hype video leaned heavily on his trip back to Samoa years ago and the title he was given as High Chief Seiuli.
Dwayne Johnson, known to wrestling fans as "The Rock," has seemingly confirmed that he will be on the Netflix premiere of WWE Monday Night Raw tomorrow.
Finally, The Rock has come back to… the WWE. On Sunday, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced on Instagram that he’ll be appearing on “Monday Night Raw” at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome, the new home of the Los Angeles Clippers.