‘It’s Incredibly Hard’: Dwayne Johnson Opens Up About Making His Comeback To The Wrestling Ring; Shares His Training Routine And More

As a die-hard fan of The Rock (Dwayne Johnson), I must say that his journey is nothing short of inspiring! After a decade-long hiatus from wrestling, he’s gearing up for WrestleMania 40, and it seems like an uphill battle. Yet, the man never ceases to amaze me with his relentless determination.

Dwayne Johnson is returning to wrestling after an 11-year hiatus and preparing for his WrestleMania 40 matches. Despite this comeback, he has acknowledged that his body isn’t reacting as it did in the past. In conversation with People magazine at the launch of Cirque du Soleil ‘Auana in Honolulu, Johnson confessed that getting back into wrestling shape is proving to be quite a challenge.

He shared that his training regimen turned out to be quite comprehensive, and the duration of the training camp mirrored this intensity. The actor from Jumanji disclosed an interesting fact – he attended a Wrestle Mania training camp which spanned approximately eight to nine weeks. Despite the quick pace, he persevered and successfully completed it.

There’s a lot of talk, often instigated by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson himself, suggesting that he could join WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas next year. Back in the spring, Johnson partnered with Roman Reigns for a wrestling match against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, referring to them as his “excellent dance partners.

Following the conclusion of the fight scene, the performer dedicated another seven weeks to preparing for his movie “The Smashing Machine,” directed by Benny Safdie and co-starring Emily Blunt. This film is scheduled to hit theaters in 2025. Additionally, the actor has been keeping busy with promotional activities for his upcoming projects, Moana 2 and the Christmas comedy Red One.

He described ‘Red One’ as a unique gem, akin to our small Christmas movie, in an interview with People magazine. Furthermore, he mentioned the similarities between ‘Red One’ and ‘Moana 2’, emphasizing the film’s extraordinary global acceptance of Polynesian culture and how remarkable that is.

On a Tuesday, Johnson went to the debut of Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Auana at the Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel in Hawaii. This event was a tribute to his Polynesian and Hawaiian heritage. His 9-year-old daughter, Jasmine, joined him, making the occasion even more memorable. As he spoke with the media outlet present, he shared, “It feels great to be back home during this time and also bring my little one along.

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2024-12-19 01:07