WWE Superstar The Rock recently took to social media to send a message after making a major appearance outside of the Stamford-based promotion. The Brahma Bull issued the public statement after consoling a crying fan.
At the start of this year, The People's Champion gave wrestling fans one of the best storylines with The Bloodline. He even put on an incredible performance alongside Roman Reigns against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in a tag team match on Night One at WrestleMania XL.
Following The Show of Shows, The Rock went on a hiatus due to his commitments in Hollywood but recently made an appearance at Bad Blood 2024, where he was seemingly upset with Roman Reigns for teaming with Cody Rhodes against Solo Sikoa's Bloodline.
The former WWE Champion recently took to Instagram to upload a video of his appearance at Apalachee High School. In the clip, The Final Boss was walking away before he heard a girl crying. Dwayne Johnson then stopped and consoled her.
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In his post's caption, The Rock issued a public statement, sending a message about how he uses his fame to do good for people.
"'She’s crying! Life’s ride comes with big emotions, and people cry all the time when I meet them. [@kevinhart4real was the same way]. I’m a s**ker for tears, so I’ll always head back to the chaos to take care of whoever is crying. Fame can be toxic if you don’t use it wisely; I tell my babies at home all the time that the best part of 'daddy’s fame' is making people happy. Years ago, I didn’t understand that at first, but I feel today,'' he wrote.
Check out his Instagram post below:
WWE star The Rock spent "inspiring and emotional" time with Apalachee High School kids
The Rock recently took to Instagram to share photos from his time spent at Apalachee High School after a perpetrator shot two kids. The Brahma Bull mentioned that the kids, who were shot and survived, were in good spirits, calling them heroes.
The former WWE Champion also met their families and thanked them for sharing their time with him. The Final Boss called the interaction "inspiring and emotional!''
Check out his Instagram post below:
Many fans want to see The Great One back in WWE and fully involved in The Bloodline storyline ahead of this year's Survivor Series: WarGames. It will be interesting to see what The Final Boss has planned for his future in the Stamford-based promotion.