About This Quiz
Have you seen every Dwayne Johnson movie? Do you remember The Rock grappling against Triple H for the WWE title? Answer these questions, and see if you can smell what The Rock is quizzing.Dwayne Johnson was a wrestler in the WWF or World Wrestling Federation, later renamed World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE.
Dwayne Johnson gained popularity in professional wrestling as The Rock.
Dwayne Johnson was born May 2, 1972, to Ata Johnson (née Maivia) and Rocky Johnson.
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Dwayne Johnson made his feature film debut in 2001 as Mathayus the Scorpion King in "The Mummy Returns."
Dwayne Johnson played football at the University of Miami. Johnson shared the position of defensive lineman with teammate and future Hall of Famer, Warren Sapp.
Dwayne Johnson graduated from Freedom High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Johnson played football at Freedom High School and was named a high school all-American by USA Today his senior year.
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Dwayne Johnson followed his father Rocky Johnson and grandfather Peter Fanene Maivia into professional wrestling. Before becoming The Rock, Johnson used the stage name Rocky Maivia after both his father and grandfather.
Actress Ashley Judd played the love interest of Dwayne Johnson's character Derek Thompson in the movie "The Tooth Fairy."
Dwayne Johnson was born in Hayward, California. The family frequently moved during Johnson's childhood before settling in Pennsylvania so he could attend high school.
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Dwayne Johnson played for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. Johnson was cut by the team after playing for only two months.
Before becoming famous as The Rock, Dwayne Johnson chose Flex Kavana as his first wrestling stage name.
Dwayne Johnson made his television debut as a WWF wrestler on the "Survivor Series" in 1996.
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Peter Fanene Maivia appeared in a small role as a villain in "You Only Live Twice."
In an episode of "That 70s Show" that originally aired Feb. 7, 1999, Dwayne Johnson played his father, wrestler Rocky Johnson.
Dwayne Johnson's first leading role was in "The Scorpion King." Johnson reprised his role as Mathayus the Scorpion King from "The Mummy Returns."
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Dwayne Johnson suffered a back injury that cost him a spot in the NFL draft while playing college football at the University of Miami.
The stage name used by Dwayne Johnson's grandfather, Peter Fanene Maivia, was the High Chief.
Johnny Knoxville played character Ray Templeton in the 2004 remake of "Walking Tall." During one scene character Ray Templeton uses Dwayne Johnson's signature wrestling move called "the people's elbow" to defeat a villain.
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Dwayne Johnson's frequent stunt double is his cousin Tanoai Reed. Reed has served as Johnson's stunt double in more than a dozen movies.
Dwayne Johnson made his WWF wrestling debut against the Brooklyn Brawler in an untelevised match in Texas in 1995.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson acquired the moniker The People's Champ after winning his first WWE title in 1998.
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Dwayne Johnson is actually a citizen of the United States, Canada and Samoa. Johnson was born a U.S. citizen, has Samoan citizenship (his mother is from Samoa) and gained Canadian citizenship in 2009 (his father is a Canadian citizen).
Dwayne Johnson and author Joe Layden co-wrote the autobiography "The Rock Says." The book reached No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers list.
Dwayne Johnson has won the WWE wrestling championship seven times from 1998 to 2002.
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Dwayne Johnson played for the Miami Hurricanes when they won the college football National Championship in 1991.
Dwayne Johnson plays character Luke Hobbs in the "Fast and Furious" franchise. Tommy Lee Jones was originally considered for the character.
Dwayne Johnson as character Derek Thompson dons a tutu in the 2010 family film "Tooth Fairy."
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In 1995 Dwayne Johnson graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in criminology. Johnson met his future wife Dany Garcia at the university.
Dwayne Johnson made his first appearance as Luke Hobbs in the movie "Fast Five." Johnson has reprised the role in two additional "Fast and Furious" movies with a third slated for 2017.
Dwayne Johnson plays character Raymond Gaines in "San Andreas," a 2015 disaster movie about a massive earthquake.
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