Back in the Attitude era, The Rock was on fire. His promos were golden and there was no topic that was off limits. Since he came back to the WWE in 2011, he’s said a few funny things but his image seems somewhat limited now.
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Mostly disagree with the conclusions that are being made here. When Dwayne Johnson appears on WWE television as The Rock, he is appearing as that character. The people that watch WWE television know this and expect it. The WWE has cleaned up its image over the last decade(in my opinion for the worse) and The Rock is just performing within those new constraints that the company has set for themselves.
If anything Hollywood studios WANT as much cross-promotion as possible, same with WWE. It's all about the money.
The Rock is an egotistical douche bag.
Is all a win win relationship in which The rock as character and as an actor are making money and hollywood and wwe are happy about it