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The Rock: The Epic Journey of Dwayne Johnson (2012)

The Rock: The Epic Journey of Dwayne Johnson (2012)

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He electrified a generation of sports entertainment fans with his brash style, superb athleticism, and uproarious interviews. He held the WWE Championship a record seven times, and was known for legendary battles with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Triple H, Mick Foley, Undertaker, and more. And at the peak of his popularity, he made a move to conquer a new industry, becoming an enormous movie star. Now, he s back in WWE, ready to main event the biggest WrestleMania in history, "The People's WrestleMania." In the exciting buildup to WrestleMania XVIII, fans can, for the first time ever on DVD, relive the exciting life and times of the Rock. Packed with brand new interviews as well as a selection of the Rock's biggest career-spanning bouts, moments, and promos, this DVD/Blu-Ray set will electrify every member of Team Bring It!
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Dwayne Johnson
The Rock
John Cena
Self - Host
Ric Flair
Self (archive footage)
Steve Austin
Self (as Stone Cold Steve Austin)
Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle (archive footage)
Adam Copeland
Edge (archive footage)
Mark Calaway
The Undertaker (archive footage)
Michael Clarke Duncan
Self (archive footage)
Brian Adams
Crush (archive footage)
Freddie Blassie
'Classy' Freddie Blassie (archive footage)
Tony Chimel
Tony Chimel (archive footage)
Accie Julius Connor
D-Lo Brown (archive footage)
Production companies: WWE Home Video
Production countries: United States of America

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