NEW DELHI: Dwayne "
The Rock" Johnson, renowned actor and wrestling legend, recently shared the inspiration behind his iconic moniker, "The People's Champion," during a guest appearance on "The
Joe Rogan Experience." The revelation sheds light on the unexpected origin of one of the most recognizable nicknames in wrestling history.
The Rock disclosed that the genesis of "The People's Champion" can be traced back to legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. During a phase when The Rock embraced his heel persona, he adopted the moniker to irk and provoke fans. Recounting the moment when Ali's family attended a wrestling event in Louisville, Kentucky, The Rock described how he sought permission to use the title.
In a heartfelt interaction with Ali's family after the match, The Rock conveyed his deep respect for Muhammad Ali and asked for permission to use "The People's Champion" nickname. He emphasized that if Ali objected to the usage, he would immediately cease incorporating it into his character. The Rock's sincerity and homage to Ali's legacy were evident in the respectful request.
According to The Rock, Ali's wife conveyed a powerful response from the boxing legend. She affirmed that Muhammad Ali told her to convey to The Rock that "The People's Champion" was now his to use. The message carried significant weight for The Rock, and the emotional impact of Ali's endorsement resonated with the wrestling icon.
"The Great One" embarked on his heel turn after joining the Nation of Domination in 1997, a pivotal moment that fueled his ascent in WWE. The adoption of "The People's Champion" persona contributed to The Rock's transformation into a despised figure within the WWE Universe during this phase of his career.
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