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Dwayne Johnson urges people to vote with 94-second song (GRAPHIC)
Dwayne Johnson urges people to vote with 94-second song (GRAPHIC)Rock the vote.Dwayne Johnson wants you to register to vote — and he's not accepting any excuses."Did you know, on average, it takes approximately a minute and 34 seconds to register to vote?" Johnson asks in a new PSA.
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Dwayne Johnson will Host Preview of "Clash of the Corps"
Dwayne Johnson will Host Preview of "Clash of the Corps"According to the announcement by Fuse, Dwayne Johnson will be the host of the first episode of new series called "Clash of the Corps".He will record a live video on his Facebook page on October 4 at 10PM ET/7 PM PT.Just for the record, famous actor The Rock has 56 million fans on Facebook.
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Dwayne Johnson and Moana costar duel for the best People's Eyebrow
Dwayne Johnson and Moana costar duel for the best People's EyebrowCan you smell what Auli'i Cravalho is cooking?Before Dwayne Johnson was the biggest movie star in the world, he used his charisma to charm wrestling fans everywhere with his dominating moves, perfect catchphrases, and great eyebrow work.While it's been a few years since Johnson was last in the ring, he's found some new competition — his Moana costar.
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Dwayne Johnson provides commentary for his first-ever WWF match
Dwayne Johnson provides commentary for his first-ever WWF matchBefore Jumanji, before the Fast & Furious franchise, even before "The People's Eyebrow," Dwayne Johnson was Rocky Maivia, a third-generation wrestler making his WWF (now the WWE) debut.On Tuesday, Johnson began a new series on his YouTube channel called The Rock Reacts, and in the debut video, the Furious 7 star goes nearly 20 years back to break down his first-ever WWF match.Johnson begins by setting the scene as he explains that he had the rare opportunity to make his debut on a huge stage as part of the pay-per-view Survivor Series in Madison Square Garden, where both his father and grandfather had wrestled.
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