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I'm excited about this one Very excited about this one The Rock is one of pop culture's most recognizable and world-renowned figures The same conversation as guys like Drake and LeBron James One of very few names that are so big that he can generate big-time box office numbers based on the name alone As it links back to wrestling He's one of the all-time greats Goldie the Rock became a megastar at a time where wrestling was seen in the same cultural sense as Pro sports music and daily entertainment known as the attitude era one of wrestling's biggest boom period Wrestling was everywhere you looked and the funny part is when the foundations of that era were being laid He was just a nervous kid with expectations of a former generation on his shoulders His dad Rocky Johnson had wrestled before him and before him came high chief Peter my via rock's grandfather So you had this squeaky clean kid trying to play good guy and fans rejected it This was when the move was being made from more cartoony characters like doing the clown tomorrow Latable and badass characters like stone cold Steve Austin so after rock tour Him turning heel was one of the best things they did Him being a heel worked out perfectly because once he became a heel That's when we got the rock persona and from there. It was There he was he was all there was nothing you can do it was it was great It was beautiful to see just that character change and how he became a megastar because of it He returned from that injury. He ditched the cheesy third-generation gimmick and he started calling himself the rock He was disrespectful towards those same fans that booed him and now he was kind of like what Roman's doing. I like it I mean it Family line, it's the same thing people didn't care for Roman as a babyface once he became a heel He started to get more praise more love because that's what we eat that That's the real version of Roman right there That's that's his character that he always should have been the same thing with the rock See what one the mover was the natural charisma his play on words calling people jabronis and the catchphrases upon catch Yes, it doesn't matter what you think know your role shut your mouth Finally the rock has come back candy ass the millions and millions phrases go on and on Consistently referring to himself in the third person. He had the flat top hairstyle the $500 Versace shirts Yeah glasses his natural swagger and connection to the rock had the drip this this is drip. Just drip out Y'all be saying I have the drip on Instagram. He's my inspiration. He's the ultimate drip guy Oh, man was unmatched. He was simply able to hold the audience in the brown He would have his one-liners that would leave fans and tears laughing his mannerisms and facial expressions added a ton to the product He simply grabbed the audience's attention and he never let go of it Always seeing how he can get better how he can keep things fresh be it finding a new catchphrase Be it drawing the highest rated segment in raw history with mankind or flat out Just roasting the shit out of anyone in sight fast forward to the tail end of the 1990s and early 2000s He had made himself into one of the world's biggest names as the WWF was able to get more media coverage and crossovers The mainstream rock became a very coveted asset. He was on the merch He was on the posters dominating home video and he was the guy who the kids were emulating with the eyebrow and how Smackdown birth WWE second weekly show in one of the most successful video game series ever Oh Man, this is bring it bring it back so many memories Just bring it and shut your mouth four out of the five releases in that series were named after the Rocks catchphrases The series was beyond successful selling 37 million copies worldwide. You saw rock appear in Star Trek chef boy Commercials his first acting gig was actually him playing his dad on that 70s show He also appeared in music videos that played off his catchphrases like it doesn't matter by why Clef John and know your role by method Man, he did all of this in an authentic way The dude was just a natural born entertainer and showcased everywhere Rock was taking the world by storm and expanding his reach beyond wrestling and that reach was about to get even bigger We would see him host Saturday Night Live in 2001 He introduced the original Xbox with Bill Gates Not because rock was a big fan of gaming, but the name would help Microsoft get a bigger buzz around the console's release So as you can see, he was everywhere from tv shows to commercials launch events video games music Even had a new york times best-selling book the rocks is Charisma and on-screen presence that gave rock the opportunity to move into movies With his first big role being in the mummy returns as the scorpion king Wrestling movies not anything new. You had Andre the giant and princess bride Piper and they live and uh Hulk Hogan and master nanny the less said about that the better Hulk Hogan was the guy who globalized the WWF in the 80s Hulkamania took audiences by storm and Vince McMahon launched WrestleMania around him But Hulk was a guy who was also in the mainstream eye He hosted SNL and was a larger-than-life figure But when it came to acting it was always Hulk Hogan doing his little line for the most part and playing Himself he couldn't take that next step and make a full crossover into the entertainment business because he just wasn't that good Hulk Hogan had a hard time not playing Hulk Hogan and it didn't work He just couldn't find an audience Roddy Piper was another guy who was a good actor But his time in the entertainment business wasn't that sustained even though he's one of wrestling's most well-known characters His reach just didn't go as far as the rocks did but for rock things came naturally because a lot of wrestling parallels acting and I was having this conversation with dub maybe earlier today. We was talking about how The rock really took The tools that he used to entertain people in wrestling and all around the world he took that and brought that charisma that that that flair into the acting world Because when you see the rock on screen He doesn't seem like on a movie screen. He doesn't seem like Like out of place It it makes sense for him to be in a movie like you could see It didn't look weird if that makes any sense. You can tell like with the Hulk Hogan You just saw Hulk Hogan just in a movie But with the rock granted you still kind of see just the rock in the movie But his charisma carries it like he gets into the role in a lot of the roles and characters That he picks Kind of fix, you know, it fits his style, you know, it fits who we've seen on Weekly television for so many years entertaining us So his crossover it made sense and it worked. It seemed kind of flawlessly to be honest In the sense that rock was in front of a live audience every week that required improv It required quick thinking and of course the ability to adapt on the fly Rock's appearance in the mummy returns caught the eye of directors as the movie brought in 435 million dollars at the box office So a spin-off was created called the scorpion king and who was going to play the scorpion king None other than the jabroni beating pie eating trailblazing eyeball raising from canada to your mom The guy who looks like a big thumb a scorpion king coming out party and really proved that he could hang in Hollywood the role did a perfect job of displaying how the rock could put on a good acting performance And also references wwe character rock made 5.5 million dollars from the scorpion king record for an actor in his first leading role out of it a video game was created the scorpion king rise of the Another one which would later 5.5 million is a lot back in that time period even though it's weird to say it like that but That's a lot of money back then for your first acting role that That's not bad. That's not bad You released would be spy hunter nowhere to run both in which rock was the main character But he returned to the wwe where audiences were feeling like the rock turned their back on them in a sense They felt like yo, we made this guy and now he's leaving us for the movies hollywood rock Took away months from the wwe to film movies But came back won the wwe title only to lose it to brock lesnar at the upcoming summer slam Fans had gotten word that rock was going to be leaving again So they booed one of their favorites because he was leaving them high and dry He returned the following year under a new persona known as hollywood rock One where he was a bad guy mocking those same people who were booing him for wanting success outside of the wwe But again in the process of doing so he was so entertaining. Oh my god hollywood rock Is was so fun, bro. He was a heel But he was so funny like you just loved You loved every second of it. Like he's the one guy Healer face. It didn't matter. You were gonna laugh your ass off You were gonna boo him at one point you're gonna cheer him up one point But you were going to be entertained and that's really what's all that matters Including myself believed this was his best run Yeah came back had a match with hulk hogan at no way out. Oh three a wrestle mania match with stone cold We're in the third go-around rock finally beat stone cold at mania the rock and hurricane were hilarious together He lost to goldberg at backlash. Oh three and he was basically as good as retired Made some appearances here and there including a rock and soccer union at wrestle mania 20 And from 2004 onwards the rock was basically retired from the ring He was gonna focus on acting and uh things didn't go well at first in his second leading role The rock got paid 12 million dollars for the movie the run down The rock was that coveted that people were ready to shell out that type of money for him The run zone had good reviews also In comparison to what I was talking about earlier like his transition seemed Seamless he still had to work at it. It wasn't just like oh, I'm gonna rock I'm this movie is gonna be great because I'm the rock and I'm in it or whatnot He had to really hone in his craft and really Find the scripts in roles that fit him but also worked. So it's one of those scenes where He didn't always have hits in the box office. Yeah, there was there was a couple misses or whatnot But at the same time This is one of those scenes where you just got to work at it and now he's easily one of the highest paid actors In Hollywood right now. It just in film in general He gets the big bucks because it's the rain rock johnson But in the box office it can be defined as a flop Meaning that the movie made back less than its budget run down was 85 and it only made 80 million back But its performance in this movie was good and nowadays this movie doesn't get it to do If you have time on your hands, you should definitely watch it. God damn walking tall Which was a remake of the 1973 original and the movie is actually pretty entertaining But one of its biggest flaws is the constant jumps back and forth in time And again, not the best of reviews here, but then things only got worse Rock appeared in the movie doom and this shit was ass, man The premise of this movie was basically we're just gonna crouch around and walk while holding guns Most of the movie is just a sneaking sequence and then near the end of it rock goes ape shit Doom should have been so much better. The only part I like about that movie is the first person shooter part Right before the movie ends. That's the best part of the movie. That that shit was cool That first person sequence if you know what i'm talking about if you've seen doom Right at the end they do the first person sequence like the video game. That was the best part of the movie everything else I was like, what the hell is this? That went to hell It's like they put the rock in the movie just for the sake of putting the rock in the movie Yeah, doom had some downright horrid reviews and this was followed up by southland tales, which again Didn't do rock any favors. His mid 2000s movies were mostly seen as failures by critics But it wasn't because of a lack of acting if anything he made movies which should have been way worse Better with his onscreen presence with more fails and successes It looked like rock was probably gonna have to go back to the wwe In terms of box office numbers, he wasn't really the draw that maybe he and some others anticipated But then around late 06 things changed. He went back to his roots not wwe But football rock had aspirations of making an improved football and when that didn't work out. He came to the wwe Well, now he was back on the gridiron this time as an actor He was in football movies like gridiron gang and game plan For sure cliche sports movies, but they both did great in terms of box office numbers Especially game plan, which made 146 million with the budget only being 22 million Rock's more attention to these roles and they showed his versatility It showed how he could play roles that were a little bit more emotional and branch off from just being an action star It was here where rock started to find his niche in the heartwarming family film area. Who are you? I'm the tooth fairy Movies like tooth fairy race to which mountain he made guest appearances in disney channel shows like wizards of waverly place Which is the goat disney show go ahead and fight me Not the goat disney show Kids choice awards more and more people who hadn't heard of the rock started to know the name And this is where things really took off. He was furthering his name in a mainstream scope, which was without wrestling Here's another thing a lot of people within the movie industry tried to dumb down the rock They wanted himself to start calling him dwayne johnson instead of the rock lose weight and basically cut off connections to The wwe it wasn't a good look for him. Barak didn't do that He said himself that instead of catering to hollywood He made a hill cater to him in this time for what in the hell Posters it shows him as just dwayne johnson and no reference of the rock But up until this point he'd done something that no other wwe superstar had done He'd made a name for himself in the wider entertainment scope hulk hogan failed roddy piper unsustained Under the giant unsustained john sena. He hadn't fully crossed over just yet He was trying to say he also failed even though many would argue that stone cold was the guy in the attitude era When it came to taking that next step stone cold just didn't gel with entertainment like the rock did But why why didn't stone cold make it as big as the rock Those two were seen at the one and two or two and one whichever way you want to look at it The question is why didn't stone cold get to the same status as the rock Both men had their own unique look and style But in retrospect if we're able to look at them in terms of versatility The rock has stone cold beat when it comes to being a more versatile performer Stone cold for the most part kept things pretty simple He's a rough out of control Texan likes to drink beer raise some hell and leave As for the rock, there were so many different evolutions of that corporate rock babyface rock hollywood rock Mixed with that was his natural charm, which meshed well with the entertainment side of things ultimately That is a very good point Stone cold, you know what you're gonna get with him. He's kind of one note and that's not a bad thing Stone cold is Stone cold. I'm okay with him being the guy. I'm just here. I'm from texas I'm a whoop your ass and drink some beer and call it a day and I can I can see him I can't see stone cold being given a In a like a drama film like something serious or a rom-com. I can't see that the rock I can because he has different ranges because he he wasn't just always the rock He had different personas of the rock with the corporation hollywood rock him being a face like There was different variations stone cold was stone cold Like just there to whoop ass take names and drink beer and there's nothing wrong with that But when you're trying to be in the film industry that crossover You got to be able to have a good crossover and be able to mix well and switch it up You know make jokes garner criticism adapt the character and have a larger than life personality In and outside of wwe that helps him become more successful than stone cold Like austin tried to but he was just in a couple of low budget films and didn't really pop off like the rock in terms of charisma It was the rock stone cold was for sure the more relatable guy But when push came to shove in terms of a commanding presence and overall crossover appeal I talked about it at the beginning. It was always the rock back to his timeline of success It was 2011 and the rock was everywhere It was from here where he got even more jacked and he found his signature look Starts to gain a bigger social media presence as it was growing But the time was now He was announced as a special guest host for wrestlemania 27 Here he interfered in the wwe title main event between miz and john sena That has to be one of the worst main events ever This setting up a match for next year's wrestlemania 28 It was labeled once in a lifetime the clash of generational megastar Definitely wasn't once in a lifetime as wwe started seeing all that money that it was generating Just like hogan and rock in 2002 It was going to be icon versus icon the rock versus john sena It was first 2012 the first time wwe set up a match a year in advance Sena for those unfamiliar was the dude who took the mantle from the rock and carried wwe into a family friendly time frame Known as the pg era He became the poster child of the wwe scratch mark era He was the man who when tragedy struck the company in the form of a double murder suicide and families were saying no to the wwe Brought back good faith through his charitable work and connection with the young audience. Yep, that's that's john sena Are usually fabricated for the most part But these two had legit beef and it stemmed from sena not being a fan of the rock's dedication to the place that made him famous in the first place Sena in a 2008 interview said this is this is my take on the rock and he's he's a genuinely nice guy I've met him. He's a fantastic human being what I kind of get peeved about is And this I guess I guess this is like this is my flaw. This is my Achillesia because I hear it every day with young talent mid-card talent With people aspiring to make it in this business. I hear I've wanted to do this my whole life Rock is falls into that category. He at one point loved wrestling and wanted to do this all his life and explained to me Why he can't come back for a 15th anniversary show or why he can't make an appearance at WrestleMania Simply put it's because he wants to be an actor and that there's nothing wrong with that There's nothing wrong with that. He's a very good actor. He's very successful. He's done very well for himself and associating With sports entertainment doesn't do much for his acting career It only helps out the sports entertainment audience. So I get why he doesn't come back I just um Don't fuck me around and tell me that you love this when you're just doing this to do something else those are some And that's what made that feud actually quite entertaining because that that was it was one of those scenes where it was like You know, that's how that's how john felt So then going back and forth. I wouldn't know be yes. That's what made that feud entertaining But it's kind of funny because now John Cena is doing the exact same thing granted, yeah, we know john loves the wwe but John's not around Because he's doing uh the whole movie thing with hpo And And Warner Brothers as the peacemaker and all this other stuff which he's actually very very very good easily John Cena's best acting role. He showed a lot of depth in as peacemaker Haven't seen on hbo max. Go check it out right now. It's that good. He's fantastic, but Let's need to hear it out there. I'm just Just seeing how things play out Extremely strong words from sena the rock at the 2008 hall of fame when he was inducting his dad and grandpa Said that he wanted to face john sena rock wanted his return to be worthwhile He didn't just want to get back in the wrestling for no reason and he also didn't want to be wrestling So he would succeed in entertainment. That's why he took Other sena burying the rocks movies saying that his best stuff was pre-recorded or be a satellite Even fun of him for writing promos on his wrist Which the rock was genuinely furious. Yeah rock was making fun of sena with his history less now He was actually I think uh that whole when john called out the writing there your promos on his wrist I think the rock was actually mad. I don't think that was like no k-fabe situation He was legit like pissed off about that shit So they started really going back and forth like in an entertaining way and i'm all for it It makes for a compelling television since the rock concert and making fun of the way he dressed They were giving audiences entertaining tv while also generating mainstream coverage So the match came in 2012 broke all types of records generated so much buzz that it went on to have the highest wwe buy rate ever at 1.217 million buys the highest grossing wrestle mania of all time The winner of that match was the rock This was because wwe wanted to do a rematch the following year to squeeze out some more profit This time it was going to be for the wwe title Which rock won by ending cm punks 434 day reign the second go around It was sena who took the win the first time around is still producing better numbers Why did I bring this up? Well, this really showed rock star power people outside of wwe were watching this match Why? Because the rock was there everybody knew who the rock was and in the growing age of social media these two matches were huge Otherwise, it would have just been like oh rocks back cool. It's I don't really want to watch the rocks really not that big of a deal But here he was an extremely big deal After this these two squashed their beef and rock has even said that sena is one of his best friends Funny enough today. Sena is doing exactly what he That's I just said that Meanwhile in the theaters, you couldn't go anywhere without seeing the rock plaster throughout them This was the point where he really kicked it into the next gear G.I. Joe retaliation pain and gain and probably what gave him the biggest breakout Agent Hobbs and fast alive back in 2011 once they brought the rock into fast and the fast and furious series It took off It took off I mean and not to say that was the only reason but that was a good That was a good thing that they did bring him in because people liked him You know people he was a likable character people wanted to see more of him people are going to see the movie Just to see him So they did a spin-off movie with him and Jason Statham I should let you know What type of pool he has what type of star power he was bringing to that franchise that was kind of dying out When the rock entered the fast and furious franchise He was given high praise and many said that he brought new life into the franchise When fast five returned it became the highest grossing of the series so far as 630 million dollars Even though, you know, he beefed it with Vin Diesel later on Not just making big hits, but he also laid out the foundation of how WWE stars could move over into entertainment Something like like the taster start off small and then branched off into bigger productions That was all thanks to the rock. Yeah from here It was seemingly all hits no misses for the rock furious seven a top 10 all-time grossing movie San Andreas Hercules did the rock a ton of favorites in terms of the overall luck He was a main character on ballers, which I really enjoyed that show was very reminiscent of the entourage Yeah, I enjoyed ballers as well. If you haven't seen our ballers It definitely gives the HBO entourage vibes. You've seen that too. It's a good show The later season kind of fell off, but I like ballers. That was that was a very good show as well Moana came out and that movie was nominated and won a ton of awards in animation Rock's character was a tribute to his grandfather and his Polynesian heritage And the last couple of years the rock hasn't slowed down one. Nope. He's gone to every single jungle You could possibly a man Shaw was a success and the rock really found his groove Globalizing himself even more becoming one of the most followed people in the world on social media He was named to times most influential 100 in 2016 and 2019 2016 sexiest man alive 2018 and 2020 Forbes celebrity 100 and in 2017 Rock got his star on the Walk of Fame A whole host of awards followed in the upcoming years hit after hit and becoming the world's highest paid actor In 2019 he won the MTV generation award as a beloved actor whose contributions have turned them into a household name And that's the point here. The rock is a household name The biggest one to come at a wrestling To transcend by its definition means to go beyond the range of limits and the rock has transcended wrestling He is a transcended Transcended wrestler, bro He transcended just what wrestling was in WWE He is legitimately a household name Everybody knows who he is outside of his profession Simple as that Simple as that, bro It there's not that many people that are transcending their sport whatever they do Let alone wrestling in 2022 is bro. That is That's one of those things and he's paved the way for a lot of the other wrestlers to get into acting and be successful Because they see the talent that these wrestlers possess in just their acting ability, so this is Hey, man Like I said, the rocks go to it. It's not much else to say Any people wouldn't even connect him back to wrestling because the name is that big Point is this is no longer about wrestling anymore His name was and is up in the bright lights with people who you could go anywhere And everyone will know who they are the rock is a megastar so big that they created a sitcom to showcase his childhood And rock dominance with young rock the amount of views and coverage that's gotten is Completely insane You have to think that a couple people out of that show have gotten back into wrestling You look back at how hulk hogan became wrestling's first global megastar The rock was able to do that alongside stone cold steve austin and then become the first of his kind to venture off into different facets of business entertainment Successfully succeed his greatest strength is his Him hugging a rock the rock hugging a rock That's funny It comes across in interviews. You see it with costars. You see it with a dude like kevin heart It's on the big screen full and wide The only knock on the rock has been that he's playing himself in a lot of these movies Kind of similar to guys like john wane and ariel flinn who you just remember who they are when they appear on your screen Rock takes what's usually a very similar character for the most part and just adapts it for various different roles It's in the same breath as a guy like arnold rock is now a hollywood icon Where the industry's most charming and polarizing stars the most electrifying man in the world Basically a very interesting case study of a football player turned pro wrestler and later global phenomenon It's crazy You look at pictures of the rock from when he was younger And they all string together like they were being shot to be put in a documentary The guy was a born entertainer russian fans like to throw out the word megastar a lot But under a critical eye there have only been four true megastars hulk hogan who globalized the wgf and helped the company expand its reach into more homes john sena who led wwe into the pg era and brought wwe further into entertainment Okay, cold who became a global. I just had to make sure he had stone cold in there if he didn't have stone cold in there Also, hey megastar with his recognizing the rocks antics and according to the owner wwe's biggest pure draw And of course the rock, but the rock was the only person who was able to take the notoriety of the name Mix it into pop culture and then move over into the entertainment business and after years and years He's become one of the world's biggest stars We've seen so many people from the wrestling bubble attempt to be actors But no one to the critical acclaim of the rock with that. He's an entrepreneur He's got his production company seven bucks production The name stems from rock only having seven dollars in his pocket when he was released from the He's got his tequila brand and the dude is just unmatched His uh, I think it's called terra mana. If you drink tequila, it's actually pretty good It's very smooth Love me some terra mana and it's not that pricey You know People now being on the cost of migos and stuff and to me I feel like cost of migos is overpriced only because it's It's the wave now terra mana Very good. If you're holding up the drink, obviously Go check it out. You know, it's it's some good looking man Good tequila everything he does the onscreen presence is insane We'll probably never see someone of the rock's magnitude again The type of connection that the rock has with wrestling fans. Let's be honest It's one out of one. There's no sniffing him people use the term palm of their hand a lot And if you youtube one of rock's clips, you'll see how the rock was able to make audiences wait for his every word And then make them die of absolute laughter There's no major mainstream celebrity that started with sports entertainment Entered the mainstream scope and done what he's done And at the very first millisecond of his theme songs riff can get audiences excited to see him No major mainstream celebrity has ever shone as bright of a light on sports entertainment as the rock has You look at ambassadors to their brand federal and tennis lebron de basketball McGregor with the ufc The rock is that for the wwe even though he's an active member The only other guy that comes close to him is john sena Also another thing with the rock as it links back to wrestling He didn't wear out his welcome and the second was he was selfless He gave people like jericho angle foley and lezner their first world title wins He accomplished so much in such little time and his family's legacy continues to grow in the business The rock has become an inspiration through hard work Determination and he's one of the world's most respected people in both the wrestling and entertainment business A perfect mix of magnetic charisma Unmatched charm and an unrivaled presence the rock truly became a one out of one The only one to do it like he has and a cultural icon that will live on forever Hey, man, the rock is goaded. I'm gonna keep saying that This is a dope video by super kick studios once again Make sure you go ahead definitely give him a subscribe And let me know in the comments down below if you have already subscribed to him or have been subscribed to him man, but yeah, this was dope and hopefully Roman Reigns can follow in the footsteps because right now Roman Reigns is that guy. He's he's the guy that wwe's going with He's he's the biggest star. I don't know if he's gonna cross it over into movies I know he's been talking about it. Maybe that could possibly happen. You know saying I know he he was uh In the movie with the rock The little fast and furious spinoff with uh Jason Stapham. I believe he was in that movie Correct me if i'm wrong. I believe he was in that movie with the rock So who knows we'll see if he will be the next The next person to trans like like I guess you could say Cross over into film solo and it actually works, you know, we'll see if that happens But yeah, this video just was cool to see very informative and it just it just makes me appreciate The rock for all he's done in wwe and outside of wwe But comment down below. Let me know. What was your favorite rock moment of all time? Like let me know down below. I want to Want to go down memory lane with you guys, but I appreciate all love and support Road to 80k. Appreciate talking to me. See you next one. Peace