Get Smart Teaser RELEASE DATE June 20, 2008
The Rock - Desire
Welcome to the Millions and Millions Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Myspace, I guess you can call me Rocky, Rock, The Rock or Dwayne Johnson for short. Hope yall enjoy yourselves here in Myspace, have the most electrifying time of your life. I update my pictures and profile almost daily for all of you Rock Fans out there. Sorry if sometimes I can't answer to all your messages but I will try, I will also give you a Comment if you want, just ask and you shall recieve. I'm a very giving person, I give alot of A** Whuppin! Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was the first Third-Generation Superstar in the WWF now known as WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). His Grandfather was Wrestler "High Cheif" Peter Maivia and his Father is wrestler Rocky Johnson.
The Rock grew up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and playing football well enough to be offered a number of scholarships. He choose the Unversity of Miami. The Rock was part of the Miami Hurricans 1990 NCAA National Championship team. After college, The Rock signed a three year contract with the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders, but a back injury caused him to be cut from the team after his first season. The Rock knew he wanted to be an entertainer so he spoke to his father about becoming a wrestler. His father was opposed to the idea but agree to train his son. The Rock tried out and did well. He joined the United States Wrestling Association and playing up his Samoan heritage, wrestled as "Flex Kavana". The Rock was a "face" meaning a good guy.
When he moved up to the WWF in 1996, he combined his father's and grandfather's names and wrestled as "Rocky Maivia". Though he was still a face, the crowds were harder to please than they had been in the minor leagues and would insult players that seemed too soft. His persona switched from "face" to "heel" and began to wrestler as The Rock. His admittedly bad temper led to some memorable moments, as when he furiously chased a San Diego State mascot around the football field during a television event. He learned to control his temper by "turning to other cheek" and The Rock began to resemble Dwayne Johnson -- charismatic, cocky and taunting his opponents with lines that are now famous: "Lay the Smackdown!
As The Rock's popularity grew, he was widely credited with a surge in the popularity of wrestling and as a result he began crossing over into non-wrestling territory appearing in Wyclef Jean's Video of "It Doesn't Matter" and hosting Saturday Night Live. Acting offers began to come in and The Rock appeared as his own father on That 70s Show and played "The Champion" on an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. He had tiny role in a 2000 flop called Longshot but made a more auspicious debut as the Scorpion King in Brendan Fraser's lukewarm sequel The Mummy Returns in 2001. He has sinced starred in an eponymous sequel: The Scorpion King and played a gay bodyguard in Elmore Leonard's: Be Cool with John Travolta and Uma Thurman. His sucess has been such that The Rock didn't renew his WWE contract when it ended at the end of 2004.
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