Dwayne Johnson, also known as “The Rock,” started his acting career in 1999 with the movie Beyond the Mat. But it was his role in the 2001 film The Mummy Returns that really caught the attention of Hollywood. The Rock was a wrestling legend before he became a Hollywood sensation. Because Johnson was a very renowned wrestler, his career helped him amass a $820 million net worth. However, what is his WWE salary?

Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson

The Rock’s WWE journey and legacy

Dwayne Johnson, better known by his ring name The Rock, had a stellar career in the WWE. Especially during the stormy Attitude Era. He was a franchise player for WWE during his prime. Johnson won the world title 10 times and headlined numerous WrestleMania events. This made his status as a WWE Hall of Famer rock solid. Even though he now occasionally makes a cameo at important WWE events, his last proper appearance was in October 2019 at Smackdown’s 20th Anniversary. The Rock created history in 1998 when he became the first third-generation WWE world champion at the age of 26.

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Dwayna 'The Rock' Johnson
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson

At the age of 32, The Rock decided to step away from WWE in 2004. The specifics of his WWE salary, though, are still kept under wraps. The Rock is currently not contracted with WWE, although his 2013 contract said that he had a $5 million yearly salary, which is equivalent to the current earnings of WWE’s top superstar, Roman Reigns. The Rock once referred to his early wrestling days when he said he used to make only $40 a match. Although The Rock moved to Hollywood, his reputation in the WWE is still very strong.

Dwayne Johnson’s journey from WWE to becoming a Hollywood sensation

From being a professional wrestler to becoming a Hollywood sensation, The Rock has had a fantastic journey. He captured the attention of wrestling fans in the late 1990s and early 2000s with his distinct charisma and charm. He was the first person to ever achieve the heights of success in the WWE. He made a similarly stunning change to the big screen. The Rock had that particular “it” factor not only in the wrestling ring but also on the big screen after making appearances in The Mummy Returns in 2001 and getting the lead role in The Scorpion King in 2002.

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Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson

He initially had some difficulties with movies like The Rundown and Walking Tall. But he eventually found his way and went on to land roles in popular franchises like Fast and Furious. He further gave memorable performances in movies like Moana and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.

Johnson has developed into a mega-star and one of the highest-paid actors in the business since breaking into Hollywood earning a mind-blowing $90 million every year.  His amazing profits have put him in front of well-known celebrities like Jackie Chan and Matt Damon. Dwayne Johnson’s journey has shown that going from a wrestler to an actor is no easy task. He is currently one of the top stars in the entertainment industry at the age of 51.

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Source: Sportswiki

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