The Rock Daughter Shows Legs In Leather Photo

The Rock’s daughter Simone Johnson posted a photo in a leather skirt on Tuesday before WWE NXT, as seen below.

 


 

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Two more wrestlers are following The Rock into Hollywood. Recently, on Monday an announcement of “The Gimmicks” was made. It is an animated wrestling show that is backed by actress Mila Kunis’ Sixth Wall production company. It is an adult series which is self-described as “South Park meets WWE,” follows a group of washed-up wrestlers craving for former glory, with characters voiced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) stars Luke “Doc” Gallows, Karl “Machine Gun” Anderson and Rocky Romero, according to a press release.

Fans will have the opportunity to choose their own adventure

The non-fungible token (NFT) component comes in the form of a “choose your own adventure” mode for owners of the show’s NFTs. This feature will enable the holders to vote on the direction of the show’s plot at the end of each episode. The NFTs go on sale March 18 on the show’s website and will be free to mint on the Solana blockchain.

“I see the tech and community that comes with NFTs and Web 3 allowing for the audience to directly communicate with and inform creators of what they like and what they don’t,” Kunis told CoinDesk in a statement. “There is space for traditional film and television development as well as this more Wild West fun chaos that comes along with developing in Web 3.”

Kunis’ crypto-vision debut came last summer when the crowdfunded her animated series “Stoner Cats” through an NFT collection, token-gating the episodes. The project is based on Ethereum. The token-backed content creation is a landscape where producers and filmmakers can fundraise for projects while retaining creative control and distribution rights, and in recent months, that dream’s rubber has met the road on multiple occasions.

NFT artist Pplpleasr launched her streaming platform Shibuya earlier in March, with NFTs to watch the pilot episode of its first series “White Rabbit” doing 431 ETH (around $1.1 million) in sales volume. It has been also noted that Kunis’ new show is being created in partnership with Web 3 animation studio Toonstar, and is written by Dave Ihlenfeld and David Wright, who previously worked on the popular animated hits “Family Guy” and “The Simpsons.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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