The Rock recently pulled off a ‘horrible joke’ on the cops as he posted a video clip of the incident on his Instagram account. His caption read:
Absolutely horrible joke, but impeccable timing.
You’re welcome 😂🧀👊🏾
XFL Game Day and rollin’ up to the stadium and the bomb squad officers have to check the vehicle for any bombs or weapons.
All love, gratitude and respect for our men and women keeping us all safe 🙏🏾❤️
#xfl
#gameday
#tickets2thegunshow
‘The Great One’ will be hoping that his success at the box office translates to his new venture which is the XFL.
And as the American football minor league kicked off on Saturday, the Rock delivered an impassioned speech worthy of one of his movies before the Vegas Vipers and Arlington Renegades faced each other in the first match of the season.
“When they told you that the dream was over, but here’s the truth your dream is just beginning,” he said, addressing the players.
“Because what you’re going to do, you’re going to come out on this field and you’re going to line up and you’re going to show the world what it’s like to be truly hungry with that chip on your shoulder.
“I know because I’ve got that same chip and we’re here because the X of the XFL represents the intersection of dreams and opportunities. You bring the dreams, we brought the opportunity. Now let’s get to the game that we all love and why we’re here today.”
Johnson and a group of investors bought the XFL rights for about $15 million in August 2020, after the league had entered bankruptcy during the pandemic. It is the third incarnation of the XFL, a spring football league, which first launched in 2001 and collapsed after a season, before it was revived in 2020 until the pandemic forced it to a premature conclusion.