Woke Hollywood superstar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was mocked after his cringy appearance in the Super Bowl.
Moments before the Rams and Bengals kick off Johnson, who was on the field delivered a cliche-filled monologue about the two teams that fell completely flat. Even the superstar’s supporters were frustrated with his appearance and wondered why it happened in the first place.
Love The Rock. But please just play the fucking game
— Dana Beers (@danabeers) February 13, 2022
What the hell the rock doing kick the damn ball offf
— CARLOS HAHA DAVIS (@HaHaDavis) February 13, 2022
We didn’t need The Rock today.
— Lance Briggs (@LanceBriggs) February 13, 2022
Why the hell is the rock here too pic.twitter.com/PiQ2bwY7rU
— Ranbalt (@ranaltboo) February 13, 2022
Below is the awful intro, you’ll notice even those who were in the crowd were confused and laughing:
Why the hell is the rock here too pic.twitter.com/PiQ2bwY7rU
— Ranbalt (@ranaltboo) February 13, 2022
It is now clear why “The Rock” dumped on his once friend Joe Rogan just a week ago after leftists unleashed an attack to “cancel” him.
During the initial attack, leftists claimed that Rogan was distributing COVID misinformation and Johnson wrote, “Great stuff here brother. Perfectly articulated. Look forward to coming on one day and breaking out the tequila with you.”
When the initial Rogan attack failed singer India Arie posted a montage of clips showing Rogan using the “N-word.”
The clips were from his podcast years ago and Rogan immediately apologized.
“It looks fucking horrible. Even to me,” Rogan said. “I know that to most people, there is no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word, never mind publicly on a podcast. And I agree with that now, I haven’t said it in years.”
Not excusing Rogan’s use of the term but those clips have been available on the internet for almost a decade and were only now brought out to try and hurt Rogan because he was putting out alternatives to the COVID narrative.
However, despite pushing back on the narrative Johnson fell in line like a good boy.
Dear @donwinslow
Thank you so much for this
I hear you as well as everyone here 100%
I was not aware of his N word use prior to my comments, but now I’ve become educated to his complete narrative.
Learning moment for me.Mahalo, brother and have a great & productive weekend.
DJ https://t.co/3mBf85wRoe— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) February 5, 2022
It’s no wonder why Johnson fell in line, he didn’t want to mess up his appearance on NBC.
In contrast, below was the response from the now highest-paid UFC fighter, Middleweight champion Israel Adesanya…