Early career (1996) After being cut by Calgary, Johnson began his
professional wrestling career the next year, in 1996. and lost matches to
Chris Candido and
Owen Hart. He was initially reluctant to take this ring name but was persuaded by
Vince McMahon and
Jim Ross. His first match came at
Survivor Series on November 17, in an
eight-man elimination tag match; he was the sole survivor and eliminated the final two members of the opposing team,
Crush and
Goldust. On February 13, 1997, he won the
Intercontinental Championship from
Hunter Hearst Helmsley on a Thursday edition of
Monday Night Raw. Maivia then successfully defended the title against Helmsley at
In Your House 13: Final Four on February 16. Johnson's first
WrestleMania match came at
WrestleMania 13 on March 23, where he was victorious in his Intercontinental Championship defense against
The Sultan. WWF fans started to reject his character and push from the company. He defeated
Bret Hart by disqualification in a title defense on the March 31 episode of
Raw is War. Behind the scenes, Hart mentored Johnson for his first year in WWF and refused to be booked to take the title from him. On April 20, at
In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker, he lost to
Savio Vega by countout but retained the title. Audiences became increasingly hostile toward Maivia, with chants of "die, Rocky, die" and "Rocky sucks" being heard during his matches. Maivia suffered a legitimate knee injury in a match against
Mankind in June and spent several months recovering. He then refused to acknowledge the Rocky Maivia name, instead referring to himself in the third person as The Rock, though he would still be billed as "The Rock" Rocky Maivia until 1998. The Rock would then regularly insult the audience, WWF performers, and interviewers in his
promos. The next night on
Raw Is War, Austin was ordered by
Mr. McMahon to defend the title in a rematch, but forfeited it to The Rock instead, handing him the title belt before hitting him with the
Stone Cold Stunner. The Rock feuded with Austin and
Ken Shamrock through the end of 1997 and beginning of 1998. On January 19, 1998, at the
Royal Rumble, The Rock defeated Shamrock by disqualification to retain the Intercontinental Championship. Later that night, The Rock entered the Royal Rumble match and lasted until the final two before he was eliminated by Stone Cold Steve Austin. On March 29, at
WrestleMania XIV, The Rock defeated Shamrock by disqualification once again to retain the title. The next night, on
Raw is War, The Rock debuted a new Intercontinental Championship design and would later overthrow Faarooq as leader of the Nation of Domination to spark a feud between the two. He then successfully defended the Intercontinental Championship against Faarooq at
Over the Edge: In Your House on May 31. The stable would then refer to themselves as simply "The Nation". The Rock and the Nation then feuded with
Triple H and
D-Generation X (DX), with the two stable leaders first meeting in the quarter-final of the
1998 King of the Ring tournament, which The Rock won. At
King of the Ring on June 28, The Rock defeated
Dan Severn in the semi-final match and lost to rival Ken Shamrock in the final. The Rock then resumed his feud with Triple H, as the two had a
two out of three falls match at
Fully Loaded: In Your House on July 26 for the Intercontinental Championship, which The Rock retained in controversial fashion. This led to a
ladder match at
SummerSlam on August 30, where The Rock lost the title to Triple H. In the latter half of 1998, The Rock saw a big uptick in fan support. The Rock also started consolidating his famous persona during this time, which would last until 2000. The Rock's popularity caused him to be booked in a feud with fellow Nation members
Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown, turning
babyface in the process. Henry defeated The Rock at
Judgment Day: In Your House on October 18 after interference from Brown, effectively breaking up the stable.
WWF Champion and rise to superstardom (1998–2000) , The Rock feuded with
Stone Cold Steve Austin and stole Austin's personalized
WWF Championship "Smoking Skull" belt. The Rock was then entered into the "Deadly Game" tournament for the vacant WWF Championship. The finals occurred at
Survivor Series on November 15, where The Rock defeated Vince McMahon's associate,
Mankind, to win his first WWF Championship. A "double turn" then occurred as The Rock turned heel again after allying with Vince and
Shane McMahon as the crown jewel of their stable, The Corporation, after the McMahons betrayed Mankind. On December 13, at the pay-per-view named after him,
Rock Bottom: In Your House, The Rock had a rematch with Mankind for the WWF Championship. Mankind appeared to win the match when The Rock passed out to the Mandible Claw submission move, but Vince McMahon ruled that since The Rock did not tap out, he retained his title. In the main event of the January 4, 1999, episode of
Raw Is War, Mankind defeated The Rock for the championship after interference from Stone Cold Steve Austin. Then at the
Royal Rumble on January 24, The Rock regained the title in an
"I Quit" match, a type of submission match that only ends if one of the combatants says "I quit" on a microphone. Intended to show a vicious streak in The Rock's character, The Rock hit Mankind in the head with a steel chair 11 times instead of the scripted five, five shots already being risky (most wrestling matches in the Attitude Era involving steel chairs had at most 2 or 3 shots to the head). After the fifth shot, Mankind was still ringside instead of two-thirds up the entrance ramp where he was supposed to be, and after the eleventh shot, which knocked Mankind out, a recording of Mankind saying "I Quit" from an earlier interview was played over the public address system. On January 31, during an episode of
Sunday Night Heat, The Rock and Mankind participated in an
Empty Arena match, a match that took place in an arena with 22,000 empty seats where any part of the facility could be used to contest the match. After 20 minutes of chaotic brawling in the ring, the stands, a kitchen, the catering area, an office, the arena corridors and finally a basement loading area, Mankind pinned The Rock using a
forklift truck to win the WWF Championship. The two faced off again, at
St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House on February 14, in a Last Man Standing match which ended in a draw, meaning Mankind retained the title. Their feud ended on the February 15
Raw Is War, when The Rock won his third WWF Championship in a Ladder Match after a debuting
Big Show interfered on his behalf. The Rock then lost the WWF Championship to Stone Cold Steve Austin at
WrestleMania XV on March 28. The Rock's popularity continued to grow and audiences still cheered for him even though he was a heel. The Rock then lost the title rematch against Stone Cold Steve Austin at
Backlash: In Your House on April 25. The next night on
Raw is War, The Rock was fired from The Corporation after he was betrayed by Shane McMahon, turning him face again and starting a feud with Triple H,
The Undertaker and
The Corporate Ministry. On April 29, 1999, WWF aired the pilot episode of
SmackDown!, a term derived from one of The Rock's catchphrases. In the episode, The Rock continued his feud with The Corporate Ministry. This led to a match with Triple H, at
Over the Edge on May 23, which The Rock won, and a match for the WWF Championship against The Undertaker, at
King of the Ring on June 27, which The Rock lost. The Rock then lost a number one contender's match to Triple H, at
Fully Loaded on July 25, after interference from
"Mr. Ass" Billy Gunn. The Rock then defeated Gunn in a Kiss My Ass match at
SummerSlam on August 22. The Rock was also given the privilege of having his own signature match, like The Undertaker with the Buried Alive match, Kane with the Inferno Match and Mankind with the Boiler Room Brawl: the Brahma Bullrope match, a variant of a
strap match was a normal singles match where the components are tied together with a rope used for cattle farming, and the rope and its attached cowbell could both be used as weapons. The Rock contested this match twice, both times in Texas (vs. Triple H in Dallas, and vs.
Al Snow in Houston). Shortly after SummerSlam, The Rock began teaming with former opponent Mankind and the two became known as
the Rock 'n' Sock Connection. They became
WWF Tag Team Champions for the first time after defeating The Undertaker and Big Show for the titles on the August 30 episode of
Raw is War. The two performed a number of critically acclaimed comedic skits together, including one called "This Is Your Life", which saw Mankind bring parody versions of people from The Rock's past on television, such as his high school girlfriend and his high school football coach, only to have The Rock insult them. The segment earned an 8.4
Nielsen rating, one of the highest ratings ever for a
Raw segment. The two lost the titles back to The Undertaker and Big Show on the September 9 episode of
SmackDown! and won them back from them on the September 20 episode of
Raw is War. The Rock and Mankind then lost the titles to
The New Age Outlaws on the very next episode of
SmackDown!. The Rock and Mankind would win the WWF Tag Team Championship for the third and final time after beating the New Age Outlaws on the October 14 episode of
SmackDown! before losing the titles to
The Holly Cousins on the October 18 episode of
Raw is War. At the
Royal Rumble on January 23, 2000, The Rock entered the
Royal Rumble match and was one of the final two remaining, along with Big Show. In an attempt at a "false finish", Big Show intended to throw The Rock over the top rope in a running
powerslam-like position, before The Rock countered the move on the ring apron, sending Big Show to the floor before reentering the ring as the winner. But The Rock's feet accidentally hit the floor during the reversal attempt, though those watching the event on television did not see that. This was played up in the storyline as Big Show provided additional video footage showing it and claimed to be the rightful winner. The Rock's number one contendership for the WWF Championship was then put on the line against Big Show at
No Way Out on February 27, which Big Show won after Shane McMahon interfered. The Rock then defeated Big Show on the March 13 episode of
Raw Is War, to regain the right to face the WWF Champion, Triple H, at
WrestleMania 2000 on April 2, in a
Fatal Four-way elimination match, also including Big Show and Mick Foley. Each wrestler had a McMahon in his corner: Triple H had his wife,
Stephanie, Foley had
Linda, The Rock had Vince and Big Show had Shane. The Rock lasted until the final two but was eliminated by Triple H after Vince betrayed him by hitting him with a chair. Due to his image at the time, a
Magic: The Gathering deck archetype was named after him.
Record-breaking world champion (2000–2002) In the following weeks, The Rock continued his feud with Triple H and eventually won his fourth WWF Championship, which he won on April 30, at
Backlash, after Stone Cold Steve Austin intervened on his behalf. The following night on
Raw is War, The Rock successfully defended his title against Shane McMahon in a Steel Cage match. On May 21, at
Judgment Day, The Rock faced Triple H in an
Iron Man match with
Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee. With the score tied at five falls each, and with seconds left on the time limit, The Rock was disqualified when The Undertaker attacked Triple H, thus giving Triple H the 6–5 win and the title. The Rock won the WWF Championship for a fifth time at
King of the Ring on June 25 by scoring the winning pin in a six-man tag team match, teaming with
Kane and The Undertaker against Shane McMahon, Triple H and Vince McMahon, whom he pinned. The Rock successfully defended the championship against
Chris Benoit on July 23 at
Fully Loaded. The next month, he successfully defended his title against
Kurt Angle and Triple H at
SummerSlam on August 27. The Rock had another successful title defense against Benoit, Kane and The Undertaker on September 24 at
Unforgiven. The Rock then lost the WWF Championship to Kurt Angle at
No Mercy on October 22, 2000. The next month, The Rock feuded with
Rikishi and defeated him at
Survivor Series on November 19. The Rock wrestled a six-man
Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship at
Armageddon on December 10, which Angle won to retain the title. On the December 18 episode of
Raw is War, The Rock won the WWF Tag Team Championship with The Undertaker, defeating
Edge and Christian, before losing the titles back to Edge and Christian the next night at a
SmackDown! taping. The Rock continued to feud with Angle over the WWF Championship, culminating at
No Way Out on February 25, 2001, where he pinned Angle to win the WWF Championship for a sixth time. The Rock then feuded with the
Royal Rumble winner, Stone Cold Steve Austin, whom he lost the title to at
WrestleMania X-Seven on April 1 after Austin allied with Vince McMahon, who interfered on his behalf. Austin and Triple H then formed a tag team called
The Power Trip, while The Rock was indefinitely suspended in storyline. Johnson used this time off to act in
The Scorpion King. at ringside at
WWF Raw, October 2001 The Rock returned in late July when the WWF was feuding with rival promotions
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) during what is known as
The Invasion storyline. In reality, WCW was purchased by Vince McMahon and the WWF, and ECW had gone out of business in early 2001. Many former WCW and ECW wrestlers were then brought onto WWF television and formed
The Alliance to compete with the WWF in storyline. The Alliance and Vince McMahon then both attempted to persuade The Rock to join their team. The Rock then aligned with McMahon and the WWF. The next month, The Rock defeated
Booker T at
SummerSlam on August 19 to win the
WCW Championship for the first time. The Rock later lost the title to
Chris Jericho at
No Mercy on October 21. The next night on
Raw, The Rock teamed with Jericho to win the WWF Tag Team Championship from
The Dudley Boyz. The Rock and Jericho then lost the tag titles to Booker T and Test on the November 1, 2001, episode of
SmackDown!. The Rock defeated Jericho on the November 5 episode of
Raw for his second WCW Championship. As part of the WWF's battle against The Alliance, The Rock wrestled in a "winner takes all" five-on-five elimination tag team match at
Survivor Series on November 18 where the losing team's company would be dissolved in storyline. The Rock was a member of Team WWF along with Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane, and Big Show. The Alliance's team consisted of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Booker T,
Rob Van Dam, and Shane McMahon. In the end, it came down to a one-on-one between The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The Rock seemed to have the upper hand, until his teammate Jericho entered the ring and attacked The Rock. Austin tried to capitalize on this by pinning The Rock, but Kurt Angle revealed his true allegiance by attacking Austin. The Rock then pinned Austin, giving Team WWF the victory and forcing The Alliance to disband. The Rock's WCW Championship was renamed the unbranded "World Championship" following the Alliance's loss. At the next pay-per-view,
Vengeance on December 9, The Rock lost the World Championship to Jericho, who would then unify the WWF and World titles later that night. The Rock then unsuccessfully challenged Jericho for the now
Undisputed WWF Championship at
Royal Rumble on January 20, 2002. (bottom right) at
WrestleMania X8, March 2002 At the next pay-per-view,
No Way Out on February 17, The Rock defeated The Undertaker in a singles match. No Way Out also saw the WWF debut of the famed WCW faction
New World Order (nWo), which at the time consisted of
"Hollywood" Hulk Hogan,
Kevin Nash, and
Scott Hall. This later led to a match between The Rock and Hogan at
WrestleMania X8 on March 17. The match was billed as "icon versus icon", with both men representing the top tier of two generations of wrestling; ultimately The Rock pinned Hogan at WrestleMania X8 to win the match. Despite The Rock portraying a heroic character and Hogan a villain, a portion of the crowd attending the
SkyDome was rooting heavily for Hogan. In an interview in 2013, Hogan said he and The Rock changed the style of the match on the fly based on the crowd's response. After the introduction of the first-ever
brand extension, the WWF held a "
draft lottery" on the March 25, 2002, episode of
Raw. The Rock was the number one overall pick, going to the
SmackDown! brand before taking a sabbatical from wrestling. The Rock made a surprise return on a June episode of
Raw before going to his assigned brand of SmackDown!. There, The Rock was named the number one contender for the WWE Undisputed Championship, which he won for a record-setting seventh time at
Vengeance on July 21, by defeating Kurt Angle and then-champion The Undertaker in a Triple Threat match. The Rock successfully defended the title at the
Global Warning event on August 10 against Triple H and
Brock Lesnar after pinning Triple H. On August 25, at
SummerSlam, The Rock lost the WWE Undisputed Championship to Lesnar along with the record for the youngest WWE Champion, which he had set in 1998. In 2018, writing for
ESPN.com, Sean Coyle noted in a retrospective review of the event, that following his victory over Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania X8, The Rock "started to see a dip in fan support" and "that dip turned into a plunge" by the time The Rock had his match with Lesnar at SummerSlam because fans knew he was leaving WWE to pursue an acting career, as evidenced by the negative crowd response during his match with Lesnar. After SummerSlam ended, The Rock was visibly angry at the crowd reaction. When he tried to do a post-show speech for the crowd, the fans booed him. He eventually cut a short promo, declaring that "sing-along with The Rock is over!" The Rock then took time off to kickstart his acting career.
Hollywood Rock (2003) (left) in Austin's final match at
WrestleMania XIX in March 2003. The Rock returned on the January 30, 2003, episode of
SmackDown! to set up another match with Hulk Hogan at
No Way Out on February 23. Because of negative fan reaction during previous matches as a result of his budding acting career, The Rock turned heel. He also started a new persona that has been called "Hollywood Rock", with a new look and a shaved head. The Rock defeated Hogan at No Way Out before moving to the
Raw brand. There, The Rock had various small feuds, including one with
The Hurricane. The Rock also began performing "Rock Concerts", segments in which he played the guitar and mocked WWE performers and fans in song. After failing to win a number one contendership for the
World Heavyweight Championship, The Rock went into another program with Stone Cold Steve Austin. This led to a match at
WrestleMania XIX on March 30, which called back to their previous two WrestleMania encounters, both of which Austin had won. The Rock won after delivering three consecutive
Rock Bottoms, ending their long-running rivalry in what turned out to be Austin's final match, until
WrestleMania 38. The next night,
Raw was billed as "The Rock Appreciation Night", in honor of The Rock's victory over Austin. That night, The Rock was attacked by a debuting
Goldberg. At
Backlash on April 27, Goldberg defeated The Rock, who then briefly left WWE to film
Walking Tall.
Final feuds and departure (2003–2004) On the June 2 episode of
Raw, The Rock joined the Highlight Reel and attacked
Christian and
Chris Jericho with
Booker T, turning face once again. The Rock would later return on the December 8 episode of
Raw to help Mick Foley against
La Résistance. In 2004, The Rock aided Mick Foley in his feud against
Evolution, leading to a reunion of the Rock 'n' Sock Connection. They lost against
Ric Flair,
Randy Orton, and
Batista in a
handicap match at
WrestleMania XX on March 14, 2004, when Orton pinned Foley after an
RKO. This was Johnson's final wrestling match until November 2011. The Rock appeared in WWE sporadically following WrestleMania XX. He made returns to provide support for
Eugene against
Jonathan Coachman and made a cameo in his hometown of Miami, where he confronted
Randy Orton.
Non-wrestling appearances (2007–2009) On March 12, 2007, the Rock appeared on a
WWE show after nearly three years, via a pre-taped promo shown during
Raw. He correctly predicted that
Bobby Lashley would defeat
Umaga at
WrestleMania 23 in
Donald Trump's and Vince McMahon's "Battle of the Billionaires" Hair vs. Hair match. On March 29, 2008, Johnson inducted his father
Rocky Johnson and grandfather
Peter Maivia into the
WWE Hall of Fame. His next appearance was through a pre-taped promo on October 2, 2009, during the
Decade of SmackDown.
Independent circuit (2009) On September 30, 2009, the Rock appeared at a
World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW) show to support the professional wrestling debut of
Sarona Snuka, the daughter of his longtime friend and mentor
Jimmy Snuka.
Return to WWE Feud with John Cena (2011–2013) host, April 2011 On February 14, 2011, the Rock was announced as the host of
WrestleMania XXVII on April 3, 2011, appearing live on
Raw. During a lengthy promo, he addressed the fans and started a feud with
John Cena. After numerous appearances via satellite, the Rock appeared live on the
Raw before WrestleMania XXVII to confront Cena. After he and Cena exchanged insults,
The Miz and
Alex Riley appeared and attacked the Rock; he fended off Miz and Riley, only for Cena to blindside him with an
Attitude Adjustment. (left) on
Raw, agreeing to a match at
WrestleMania XXVIII one year in advance On April 3, at WrestleMania XXVII, the Rock opened the show by cutting a promo. After appearing in numerous backstage segments, the Rock came to ringside to restart the
main event between Cena and the Miz as a No Disqualification match, after it had ended in a double countout. As revenge for the
Attitude Adjustment Cena had given him on
Raw, the Rock hit Cena with the
Rock Bottom, allowing the Miz to pin him and retain the WWE Championship. After the match, the Rock attacked the Miz and hit him with the ''People's Elbow
. The next night on Raw'', the Rock and Cena agreed to a match at
WrestleMania XXVIII the next year. They then worked together to fend off an attack by
The Corre, which at the time consisted of
Wade Barrett,
Heath Slater,
Justin Gabriel, and
Ezekiel Jackson. The Rock appeared live on
Raw in his hometown of Miami to celebrate his 39th birthday. On September 16, WWE announced the Rock would wrestle in a traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series tag team match, teaming with Cena at
Survivor Series in November. But on the October 24 episode of
Raw SuperShow, Cena instead suggested the Rock be his partner in a standard tag team match against The Miz and
R-Truth, a team called
Awesome Truth, which Rock agreed to the next week. On November 14, during the special
Raw Gets Rocked, the Rock appeared live, delivering
Rock Bottoms to Mick Foley, who had been hosting a "This Is Your Life"-style segment for Cena, and later both members of Awesome Truth. The Rock and Cena defeated Awesome Truth on November 20 at Survivor Series, when the Rock pinned The Miz. After the match, the Rock gave Cena a
Rock Bottom. , April 2012 Leading up to WrestleMania, the Rock and Cena had several verbal confrontations on
Raw SuperShow. On the March 12, 2012, episode of
Raw SuperShow, the Rock hosted his first "Rock Concert" segment since 2004, mocking Cena in his songs. On April 1, at WrestleMania XXVIII, the Rock defeated Cena in the main event after countering Cena's attempt at a ''People's Elbow
into a Rock Bottom
and pinning Cena. This event broke the record for biggest professional wrestling pay-per-view buyrate. The following night on Raw SuperShow
, the Rock praised Cena, calling their match "an honor". He then vowed to once again become WWE Champion. At the event, the Rock defeated Punk to win the title. Punk received a title rematch with the Rock, at Elimination Chamber, where he retained the championship. The following night on Raw'', the Rock unveiled a new WWE Championship design, with a different center plate and removable customizable side-plates which had his "Brahma Bull" logo. The Rock then resumed his rivalry with John Cena, who won that year's Royal Rumble to set up a rematch of the previous WrestleMania match between the two at
WrestleMania 29, only this time with the WWE Championship on the line. On April 7, at WrestleMania 29, the Rock lost the WWE Championship to Cena, ending his reign at 70 days. Despite being advertised for
Raw after WrestleMania, where it was stated that the Rock was still entitled a rematch for the WWE Championship, The Rock did not appear because of a real injury sustained during his match with Cena, in which his
abdominal and
adductor tendons tore from his
pelvis. Johnson underwent surgery on April 23 to reattach the torn tendons.
Part-time appearances and first retirement (2014–2023) at
WrestleMania XXX, April 2014. From 2014 to 2023, he appeared on WWE shows, most notably in the opening segment of
WrestleMania XXX with Hulk Hogan and Steve Austin, at
WrestleMania 31, alongside
Ronda Rousey, getting into an in-ring altercation with
Triple H and
Stephanie McMahon, and at
WrestleMania 32, where he defeated
Erick Rowan in
six seconds, which set the record for the fastest win in WrestleMania history. In 2015, he also appeared at the
2015 Royal Rumble event, where he helped his relative
Roman Reigns to win the Royal Rumble match. He also appeared on several episodes of
Raw and
SmackDown. On August 3, 2019, the Rock officially announced his retirement from professional wrestling.
The Final Boss (2024–present) face to face with
Cody Rhodes and
Seth "Freakin" Rollins at
WrestleMania XL, April 2024 The Rock made his return to WWE on the
Day 1 edition of
Raw on January 1, 2024. The Rock also appeared on the February 2 episode of
SmackDown, where he confronted WWE Undisputed Champion Roman Reigns after
Royal Rumble winner
Cody Rhodes decided against choosing Reigns as his
WrestleMania 40 opponent to allow the Rock to come out of retirement and face Reigns. This was met by intense backlash from fans who wanted Rhodes to face Reigns; so the Rock turned heel and aligned with Reigns. induction ceremony in April 2024 He also debuted a new persona that incorporated facets of his arrogant "
Hollywood Rock" incarnation from 2003, such as insulting the audience, wearing gaudy expensive clothes, and entering the arena to a new entrance theme that began with his heroic character's music before transitioning into his "Hollywood Rock" music, being known as "
The Final Boss". In the Night 1 main event of
WrestleMania XL, The Rock and Reigns defeated Rhodes and Rollins, allowing Rhodes to wrestle for Reign's title under Bloodline Rules. During the Night 2 main event between Reigns and Rhodes, multiple people interfered on behalf of both men; but Rhodes went on to defeat Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Championship. After WrestleMania, the Rock took time off to film the biopic
The Smashing Machine. Rock made his return six months later, at
Bad Blood. He also appeared on the
Raw premiere on Netflix on January 6, 2025, at
New Year's Evil, making his first
NXT appearance, and at
Elimination Chamber: Toronto, where he turned John Cena heel and ordered him to attack Rhodes after the latter refused to be his champion. == Mainstream crossover ==