Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is a legend within the squared circle and the most bankable actor outside of it. His collaboration with Netflix shattered records for the streaming giant.

Red Notice is now the most streamed title in Netflix’s history. It broke the record previously held by Bird Box (another Netflix title). As of this writing, Red Notice has been watched for more than 300 million hours.

It is safe to say that everything “The Great One” touches turns to gold. His Seven Bucks company has become one of the biggest production houses in Hollywood. He has also found success with ventures like Teremana Tequila and Under Armour.

The 49-year-old recently made a startling revelation on Instagram. He said he no longer looks up to anyone. That’s quite surprising because Johnson revealed in the past he looked up to his dad.

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However, the relationship got rocky (pun intended) towards the end of Rocky Johnson’s life. That did not stop The Rock from giving a heartfelt tribute to his father in the wake of Rocky ‘Soulman’ Johnson’s death on January 15, 2020.

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Manik Aftab

Manik Aftab is a news writer at Ringside News. He has been an avid fan of professional wrestling since 2000. His earliest memories of pro wrestling involved The Rock taking on The McMahon-Helmsley faction in 2000. Outside of his writing responsibilities, Manik is a fan of fiction, thrillers, comics, manga and anime. He’s an occasional journalist and likes to spend his free time watching movies and reading stuff about politics, science, medicine, etc. Manik also enjoys jogs in the park and workouts in the gym.  Manik is also a big of rock bands including Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, Metallica, Drowning Pool, Breaking Point, and Skillet. His current favorite wrestler is Kazuchika Okada and his favorite wrestler of all time is The Rock.

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