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Dwayne Johnson announces new sitcom Young Rock

He was originally known as a WWE star, he will appear in the NBC comedy series, and will also execute the project through his "seven dollars" production company.     Dwayne Johnson plans a new production   This 11-episode stand-alone show will also be performed by Nahnatchka Khan of Fresh Off The Boat, who co-authored a video of the pilot with Jeff Chiang. The new project, transformed from a wrestler to an actor, will follow his life through childhood, adolescence, and adolescence. Dwayne, who announced the new show on social media, is expected to appear in every episode, comparing his life to Forrest Gump and promising that the series will show "good, bad, ugly." He wrote on Instagram: "My crazy life story comes from @ NBC'YOUNG ROCK '. "For the first time in history, I have taken you through my crazy, incredible childhood, teens and adolescence. He continued: "My close friend called me the Forrest Gump of the big b

Dwayne Johnson posted on stage the moment of the Xbox launch in 2001

Dwayne Johnson "The Rock" and Bill Gates seem unlikely to pair, but both are "budgets", and he recently shared a video on his Instagram saying that the two companies were consumer electronics of the year 2001 Xbox was introduced at the show. Dwayne Johnson posted on stage the moment of the Xbox launch in 2001 According to an Instagram post posted by Johnson on Tuesday, he recalled the launch of Xbox, whose name is "Making CES History with My Buds (and Twins)", Bill Gates, which seems to be the ultimate laughing stock, the glory of the technology giant There are still sparks after nearly two decades.  Johnson said in an Instagram post: "What makes Bill special is his generosity and savvy that he deserves to be praised." "With his admirable successes, he has devoted his life to the education of philanthropy. , Health and poverty. (Microsoft did not immediately respond to CNBC Make Its request for comment on whether

Dwayne Johnson reaction to the undertaker

Undertaker directs reaction to The Rock's speech The down-to-earth Dwayne Johnson expressed his highest respect for the WWE icon "Underaker" in a rare TV interview in the mid-2000s. Undertaker (now Mark Calaway) has worked for WWE for thirty years and is considered one of the best wrestlers in the company's long-term operations. But the 54-year-old wrestling veteran rarely conducts television interviews during his full-time job at WWE. However, in the role of "The Great Devil", The Score caught up with the "Dead" and conducted rare interviews. Speaking of the brand expansion between Raw and SmackDown, The Undertaker salutes Rock outside the camera before continuing the interview. Just a moment later, The Rock shook hands with his future WWE Hall of Fame member, interrupted the interview, and bowed his head throughout the process. Rock transitioned from WWE to Hollywood in the 2000s, and he walked away when th homage to The Undertaker