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Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), better
known by his former ring name The Rock, is an American
actor and former professional wrestler. He gained
mainstream fame as a standout in World Wrestling Entertainment
from 1996 to 2004. Since 2001, he has focused on a
thriving acting career, though he still makes occasional
WWE appearances for promotional purposes.
Johnson
was a nine-time world champion in his career, including
a record-setting seven-time WWE Champion; his last
reign was as WWE Undisputed Champion. He also was
the winner of the 2000 Royal Rumble.
Biography
Early
life
Dwayne
Johnson, the son of Ata (née Maivia) and professional
wrestler "Soulman" Rocky Johnson, was born
in Hayward, California. His maternal grandfather,
"High Chief" Peter Maivia, was also a professional
wrestler. Johnson traveled around frequently with
his parents and watched his father perform in the
ring. He went to such schools as President William
McKinley High School in Hawaii. As he entered 11th
grade, Johnson's father's job required his relocation
to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the state's Lehigh
Valley region. He began playing football at Bethlehem's
Freedom High School. In addition to playing football
at Freedom High School, he also was a member of the
high school's track and field team.
For
a brief period, Johnson lived in Auckland, New Zealand,
with his mother's family. During this time his mother
Ata ensured Johnson was exposed to one of the urban
Polynesian cultural strongholds of the Southern Hemisphere.
His grandfather and father would end up wrestling
extensively in Auckland with American promoter Steve
Rickards. Rickards staged a successful television
program during the late 1970s-early 1980s, called
On The Mat. Many American wrestlers, such as Harley
Race, and Johnson's grandfather and father, appeared.
Johnson attended Richmond Road Primary School before
returning to the U.S. with his parents.
Education
Johnson
received collegiate football scholarship offers from
several universities and settled on the University
of Miami. While the University of Miami football program
did not openly recruit Johnson, he entered try-outs
as a walk-on for the program and made the team, playing
defensive tackle. In 1991, he was part of the Miami
Hurricanes' National Championship team. After an injury
kept him sidelined, Johnson was replaced by Warren
Sapp.
Johnson
met his future wife, Dany Garcia, who also was attending
Miami at the time. Garcia, who graduated from the
University of Miami in 1992, is a member of the University
of Miami's Board of Trustees, and the founder of a
Miami-based wealth management firm. The two have remained
close to their alma mater, giving a $2 million donation
in 2006 to build a living room at the university's
alumni center. Johnson continued his football career
by joining the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian
Football League after being passed over by the NFL,
but he was cut two months into the season.
Johnson
graduated from the University of Miami in 1995 with
a degree in criminology.
Family
life
Johnson
married Dany Garcia on May 3, 1997, a day after his
25th birthday. His best man at the wedding was fellow
wrestler and long-time family friend Tonga "Haku"
Fifita. Johnson and his wife have a daughter, Simone
Alexander, born August 14th 2001. On June 1, 2007,
Johnson and Garcia announced that they would be splitting
up after 10 years of marriage. They indicated that
their parting was amicable and that they would spend
the rest of their lives together as best friends.
Politics
In
2000, Johnson delivered a speech at the Republican
National Convention. Because his mother, Ata Maivia,
had royal blood, Samoan King Malietoa Tanumafili II
bestowed Johnson with the noble title of Seiuli during
his visit to Samoa in July 2004. He is a supporter
of the Samoan national rugby team, as the team's website
during the run-up to the 2007 Rugby World Cup showed
him holding a personalized Manu Samoa jersey with
"The Rock" emblazoned on the back.
Philanthropy
In
2006, Johnson started up The Dwayne Johnson Rock Foundation,
which is known for its charitable work with at-risk
and terminally ill children.
On
October 2, 2007, Johnson and his wife donated an additional
$1 million to the University of Miami to support the
university's football facilities renovation; it was
noted as the largest donation ever given to the university's
athletics department by former students. Miami plans
to rename the Hurricanes' locker room in Johnson's
honor.
World
Wrestling Entertainment
Along
with his father and grandfather, several members of
Johnson's family are current and former professional
wrestlers, including his uncles, the Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika Anoa'i) and cousins, such as Rikishi,
Rosey, and Umaga. When he declared his intention to
join the family business, his father resisted, but
agreed to train his son himself, warning him that
he would not go easy on him. With help from veteran
wrestler Pat Patterson, Johnson had several tryout
matches with WWE in 1996; he defeated The Brooklyn
Brawler at a house show, and lost the others to Chris
Candido and Owen Hart. Impressed by his talent and
charisma, Johnson was signed to a deal after a short
stint for "seasoning" in Jerry Lawler's
United States Wrestling Association, where he wrestled
under the ring names of "Flex Cavana" and
"Pidlaoan Rock."
Rocky
Maivia (1996)
Johnson
made his WWE debut as Rocky Maivia, which combined
his father and grandfather's ring names; Johnson was
initially reluctant to the idea, but was persuaded
to go ahead with the name by Vince
McMahon and Jim Ross.
In addition to tacking on the nickname "The Blue
Chipper," WWE played up his connection to his
father and grandfather, calling him the company's
first third-generation wrestler.
Johnson,
who was first portrayed as a clean-cut babyface, was
pushed heavily from the start despite his lack of
in-ring experience. He debuted at Survivor Series
1996 and was the sole survivor, and he won the Intercontinental
Championship from Hunter Hearst
Helmsley on RAW on February 13, 1997, after only
three months in the company. Fans, however, quickly
grew sick of the one-dimensional good guy character,
thanks in part to the exploded popularity of Stone
Cold Steve Austin. As a result, a regular occurrence
during Johnson's matches was the fans' angry chants
of "Die Rocky Die!" and "Rocky Sucks!"
Nation
of Domination (1997-1998)
After
losing the Intercontinental Championship to Owen Hart
on April 28 edition of RAW is WAR, and returning from
an injury, Johnson was allowed to turn heel. He joined
the Nation of Domination, with the nickname "'The
Rock' Rocky Maivia," which was eventually shortened
to just "The Rock." During that time, Johnson
attacked and insulted the fans in his promos. In sharp
contrast to the overly positive persona of Rocky Maivia,
The Rock was a charismatic bully, eventually driving
out the group leader, Faarooq in February 1998. The
Rock also referred to himself in the third person,
starting many sentences with "The Rock says..."
Johnson
was soon recognized for cutting arguably the best
promos in the industry. In his 2000 autobiography,
Johnson attributed this skill to his exceptional performance
in speech communications classes at Miami, in which
he earned "A" grades. At In Your House:
D-Generation X, Austin defeated The Rock in less than
six minutes to retain the Intercontinental title.
The following night on RAW is WAR, Austin was ordered
by Mr. McMahon to forfeit the WWF Intercontinental
Championship, which Austin handed over to The Rock
before hitting the Stone Cold Stunner on him. Rock
spent the end of 1997 and the beginning of 1998 feuding
with both Austin and Ken Shamrock.
Feuding
with DX (1998)
Johnson
next feuded with Faarooq, who was angry at the Rock
for usurping his position. The two had a title match
at Over the Edge 1998, where Rock retained the Intercontinental
belt. The Rock then moved into a feud with Triple
H and D-Generation X. Nation members would fight DX
while the Rock would fight Triple H over the Intercontinental
Championship. They first had a two out of three falls
match at Fully Loaded 1998 for Rock's title, which
would see Rock retain the belt in controversial fashion.
This lead to a ladder match at SummerSlam 1998 where
Rock would lose the belt. At Breakdown, Rock defeated
Ken Shamrock and Mankind in a triple threat steel
cage match to become the #1 contender to the WWF Championship
before feuding with fellow Nation member Mark Henry,
effectively disbanding the Nation.
Sporadic
appearances (2004-present)
The
Rock made occasional wrestling appearances up to 2004's
WrestleMania XX, when the storyline revolving around
Mick Foley had him brought back to help in his feud
with Evolution (Ric Flair,
Randy Orton and Batista). One humorous in-ring segment
involved The Rock hosting his own version of "This
is Your Life" for Foley
on the March 8, 2004 edition of RAW.Rock reunited
with Foley after five years, as Rock 'n' Sock Connection
and the duo went on to lose to Orton, Flair and Batista
at WrestleMania XX in a handicap match when Orton
pinned Foley. This was Rock's last match.
He
made sporadic appearances in WWE following WrestleMania,
including standing up for Eugene, making a cameo appearance
in his home-town of Miami and helping Foley turn back
La Resistance. He hosted a "Pie-Eating Contest"
during the Diva Search 2004 and ended the segment
by giving Jonathan Coachman a Rock Bottom and a People's
Elbow. After this appearance, Johnson reported in
several interviews that he was no longer under contract
with WWE. He also reported that the reason he was
able to continue using the name "The Rock"
was part of a dual ownership between him and WWE.
On
March 12, 2007, The Rock made an appearance on WWE
after a near three year absence, appearing on RAW
via a pre-taped segment on the titantron. He correctly
predicted that Bobby Lashley and Donald Trump would
defeat Umaga and Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 23
in their "Battle of the Billionaires" match.
On
February 25, 2008, WWE announced that The Rock would
make an appearance at the 2008 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony
to induct his father, Rocky Johnson, and his grandfather,
Peter Maivia.
Television
and movie career
The
overwhelming success of Johnson's in-ring character
allowed him to cross over into mainstream popularity,
and he appeared on Wyclef Jean's 2000 single "It
Doesn't Matter" and the accompanying video. That
same year, he co-hosted Saturday Night Live (along
with Triple H, Mick Foley, and The
Big Show). The episode was considered a major
success and helped kick-start his acting career. According
to Johnson, it was due to the success of that episode
that he began receiving offers from Hollywood studios.
He
filmed guest roles on Star Trek: Voyager and That
'70s Show, and his motion picture debut was a brief
appearance as The Scorpion King in the opening of
The Mummy Returns. The film's financial success led
to his first leading role starring in the follow-up,
The Scorpion King. He was considered for the lead
in a feature-length Johnny Bravo film, but it was
canceled during production.
Since
his last WWE match in 2004, he has quit wrestling
and focused solely on acting. He also continued to
make television appearances, including Disney
Channel's hit show Cory in the House, in the episode
entitled “Never The Dwayne Shall Meet.”
Though Johnson is no longer active with WWE, the company
continues to sell "The Rock" merchandise,
and Johnson continues to be featured prominently in
the opening montages of their television programming.
Johnson
was featured in the 2007 Guinness
Book of World Records for having the highest salary
as an actor in their first starring role. He appeared
at the 80th Academy Awards on February 24, 2008 as
a presenter for the Best Visual Effects award.
Johnson
is also an actor, with his first leading role in 2001,
in The Scorpion King. For this film, he received the
highest salary for an actor in his first starring
role, earning $5.5 million. He has since appeared
in movies such as The Rundown, Be Cool, The Game Plan,
Gridiron Gang, Doom, Race to Witch Mountain and Get
Smart. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Websites
WWE
Alumni Profile
Internet
Movie Database - The Rock
AskMen.com
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