– The Rock recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard site. The full interview is at this link. Below are highlights:
Being the holy trinity with Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan but being the one to thrive in Hollywood:
โItโs hard. Itโs hard work. Thatโs the key, but itโs not that those guys donโt work hard. For whatever reason, it just kind of worked out for me. Thatโs the only answer I can give. Iโve had incredible matches with those guys and Iโm good buddies with those guys, especially Austin. I know that they put their heart and soul into everything they do. Think about the matches and the tours I had with Austin. He is probably, if not the greatest of all time. There is a wiring in his head, which is, โIโm going out, Iโm going to take it, and Iโm going to be the best.โ He was my mentor, by the way, back when I was this young buck. With a top guy like Austin or Undertaker, you only get to work with them if they say itโs cool. For Austin to say itโs cool to have The Rock work with him is one thing, but he also wanted me to main event WrestleMania with him. He took me under his wing, taught me a hell of a lot, and Iโll never forget it.โ
Roman Reigns and his Royal Rumble reaction:
โI wasnโt surprised by the reaction at all. Thatโs the beauty of Philly. I have felt that from Philly on both ends, as a heel and a baby face. Roman was getting booed in every city, and I just knew โ we all knew โ well, Philly was going to be worse.โ
โThe only advice I gave Roman was that you just need to stay the course. Itโs a unique dynamic and relationship that you have with the fans in wrestling. Theyโre passionate, just like youโre passionate, but they know itโs a work, just like you know itโs a work. Itโs this fine balance you have to find between just staying the course and continue to cut your teeth every night by putting in good performances.โ
Vince McMahon and San Andreas director Brad Peyton:
โThis will be the only time that Brad Peytonโs name will ever be mentioned in the same sentence as Vince McMahon. Vince has been a mentor and a father figure to me. I met him when I was eleven years old. Even still today, I appreciate the relationship we have. Itโs a real cool father-son dynamic, and especially as I get older, I can appreciate the relationship today better than when I was a punk 25-year-old kid. But here is the connective tissue between Brad Peyton and Vince McMahon โ they come to work every single day like itโs their first day on the job and they will outwork every single person in the building. Vinceโs work ethic at 70, or however old he is, is just crazy. Heโs squatting 500 pounds at one oโclock in the morning. Not that Brad Peyton is squatting 500 pounds, but they both want to excel, raise the bar, and go beyond expectations.โ
Possibly facing Triple H at WrestleMania 32:
โMyself, Vince, Triple H have talked about creating something that is amazing. Any time for me, going back into the WWE, especially if itโs a match โ and these guys know this because of the open dialogue between me and Triple H โ the question is, can we create, in terms of a promotional scale for the fans, something better than what we did in Miami and back-to-back in New York with John Cena? Can we put together something thatโs different but equally, if not more, exciting? So thereโs a lot of elements involved that we continue to talk about and chop up. Thatโs the coolest part about the relationship I have with the McMahons, including Triple H.โ
โLook, the platform is there. You have Dallas and could set an attendance record, so thatโs the first goal. And then what is the match that allows us to do that? Iโve had incredible matches with Triple H, so Iโm not ruling it out, but Iโm not saying it is going to happen. We continue to talk about it, and weโre still shooting each other text messages. He sent me a message from Dallas that said, โThis could be us. The record is ours.โ So weโll see.โ
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