Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson needs no introduction when it comes to the pro wrestling world as he is still regarded as one of the all-time greats. He is also a dominant force in Hollywood and brings huge star power to any film he acts in. The Rock is also a businessman and a very intelligent one at that. He also loves keeping himself in the best physical shape possible.

On the other hand, Michael Jordan is certainly one of the most iconic basketball players to have ever stepped foot inside a basketball court. He is also no stranger to setting records.

Both The Rock and Michael Jordan are extremely successful in their own fields. While speaking with Bally Sports’ Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, WWE Hall Of Famer Jeff Jarrett compared The Rock with Michael Jordan, where he also said that The Rock might become the President Of The United States in the future.

“How can you deny Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson? The biggest box office attraction. So Michael Jordan makes more money today off his shoes than he did when he retired. So basketball is a huge platform and his legendary stories and everything that goes with it…We could be talking about President Johnson one day as opposed to ‘The Rock,’” 

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Many fans have wanted The Rock to run for President of the USA. Earlier this year, even the Rock said it would be an honor. There is still a lot of time for The Rock to really consider whether he will go ahead running for the President of the USA. We will have to see what decision he will make, as it is likely not everyone necessarily wants to see him as the President.

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