Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson recently wrote on Instagram about his days in the late-90’s Attitude Era of WWE. The Rock was reminded of his first run as a WWE Champion by some artwork sent to him by a fan. “1998 (Attitude Era) was a supremely special time for us – as a roster we were setting “box office” records every night, in every city, in every arena we played,” he wrote.
The Rock continued, saying that “as an OG of the wrestling business” he has some advice for the WWE roster: “Here’s the best part about the WWE today – that “brass ring” is ALWAYS up for grabs to anyone in that locker room who has the balls and smarts to take it and run and most importantly prove to the company that they can draw more money better than everyone on the roster.”
Here’s what the former WWE champ had to say in it’s entirety, along with the fan art that prompted his message:
Back in December, The Rock revealed he plans to make “all-time WrestleMania history,” and that he has a “little surprise” planned for WrestleMania 32 in April.
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