Dwayne Johnson went back to his hometown 7-Eleven and bought every snickers bar to pay back for all the ones he stole as a kid. He use to be a bully and today, he apologized by paying for everything he ever stole.
The actor disclosed that he used to be broke and couldn’t afford to buy king-sized snickers every day from 7-11 for almost a year when he was 14 years old.
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Biography of Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Douglas JohnsonΒ (born May 2, 1972), also known by hisΒ ring nameΒ The Rock, is an American actor and formerΒ professional wrestler. Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, he was integral to the development and success of the WWE during theΒ Attitude Era, an industry boom period in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Johnson wrestled forΒ WWF/EΒ for eight years prior to pursuing an acting career.Β His films have grossed overΒ $3.5 billionΒ in North America and overΒ $10.5 billionΒ worldwide,Β making him one of the world’sΒ highest-grossingΒ and highest-paid actors.
Prior to his emergence as a top-grossing actor beginning in the 2010s, Johnson was an athlete. AtΒ Freedom High SchoolΒ inΒ Bethlehem Township, PennsylvaniaΒ in theΒ Lehigh Valley, he ultimately emerged as a standout on the school’sΒ footballΒ andΒ wrestlingΒ teams, which competed in theΒ Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, a conference known for producing top professional andΒ OlympicΒ athletes. He credits his high school football coach with helping inspire transformational changes in his life, which before entering sports in 11th grade had been characterized by fights and petty crimes as a high-school teenager. His football capabilities at Freedom High School led him to be ranked as one of the top tenΒ defensive tackleΒ high-school prospects in the nation, drawing the attention of severalΒ NCAA Division IΒ college football programs.
Johnson accepted an athletic scholarship to play at theΒ University of Miami, one of the country’s top college football programs. As a college freshman, he was a member of the University of Miami’sΒ 1991 national championship teamΒ but largely spent his four college football years at the University of Miami in backup roles behind elite players, including futureΒ NFLΒ star andΒ Pro Football Hall of FameΒ inducteeΒ Warren Sapp. Johnson aspired to play professional football but went undrafted in theΒ 1995 NFL Draft. Following his graduation from the University of Miami that year, he signed with theΒ Calgary StampedersΒ of theΒ Canadian Football LeagueΒ but was cut from the team in his first season.[12]
In 1996, Johnson’s fatherΒ Rocky, a longtime professional wrestler, assisted in helping him secure a contract with theΒ World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).Β Johnson quickly rose to global prominence, aided by aΒ gimmickΒ he employed as a charismatic trash-talker. The role ushered in theΒ Attitude Era in professional wrestling, which contributed to the industry’s boom period in the late 1990s and early 2000s.Β Johnson left WWE in 2004 and returned in 2011 as a part-time performer until 2013, making sporadic appearances until retiring in 2019. A 10-timeΒ world champion, including the promotion’s first of African-American descent, he is also aΒ two-timeΒ Intercontinental Champion, aΒ five-timeΒ Tag Team Champion, theΒ 2000 Royal RumbleΒ winner, and WWE’s sixthΒ Triple CrownΒ champion. Johnson headlined the most-bought professional wrestlingΒ pay-per-viewΒ (WrestleMania XXVIII) and was featured among the most watched episodes of WWE’s flagship television series (RawΒ andΒ SmackDown).
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Johnson’s first film appearance was inΒ The Mummy ReturnsΒ (2001). The following year he played his first leading role as the titular character in theΒ sword and sorceryΒ filmΒ The Scorpion King (2002). He has since star66 red in family films The Game PlanΒ (2007),Β Race to Witch MountainΒ (2009),Β Tooth FairyΒ (2010), andΒ Jungle CruiseΒ (2021), as well as the action adventure filmsΒ Journey 2: The Mysterious IslandΒ (2012),Β G.I. Joe: RetaliationΒ (2013),Β HerculesΒ (2014),Β SkyscraperΒ (2018),Β San AndreasΒ (2015) andΒ RampageΒ (2018). He also starred in the action comedy filmsΒ Get SmartΒ (2008),Β Central IntelligenceΒ (2016),Β BaywatchΒ (2017), andΒ Red NoticeΒ (2021). In 2016 he voicedΒ MauiΒ in theΒ Disney animatedΒ filmΒ MoanaΒ (2016). His role asΒ Luke HobbsΒ in theΒ Fast & FuriousΒ films, beginning withΒ Fast FiveΒ (2011), helped the franchise become one of theΒ highest-grossing in film. He subsequently starred in theΒ spin-offΒ Hobbs & Shaw (2019).Β Johnson also stars in theΒ JumanjiΒ films, appearing inΒ Jumanji: Welcome to the JungleΒ (2017) andΒ Jumanji: The Next LevelΒ (2019), and voicesΒ Bark Kent / Krypto / Superdog,Β Anubis, andΒ Teth-Adam / Black AdamΒ in theΒ animated filmΒ DC League of Super-PetsΒ (2022), before starring as the latter in the live-actionΒ superhero filmΒ Black AdamΒ (2022).
Johnson produced and starred in theΒ HBOΒ comedy-drama seriesΒ Ballers (2015β2019)Β and stars and produces the autobiographical sitcomΒ Young RockΒ (2021). In 2000, Johnson released his autobiographyΒ The Rock Says, which was aΒ New York TimesΒ bestseller.Β In 2012, he co-founded the entertainment production companyΒ Seven Bucks Productions and is co-owner of theΒ XFL, a professionalΒ American football league.Β In 2016 and 2019, Johnson was named byΒ TimeΒ one of the world’sΒ most influential people
Biography Credit: Wikipedia