How does a dumfuck wrestler suddenly become Hollywood's biggest earner despite having 0 acting talent and little to no...

How does a dumfuck wrestler suddenly become Hollywood's biggest earner despite having 0 acting talent and little to no (((connections)))?

Remember guys like Hogan Austin and HHH tried and failed to become actors.

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he gets his heavily muscled ass gangfucked by producers

He has charisma. Austin did too, but had no real passion for acting outside of the ring. Hogan had the charisma, but could never get past his instincts to play to the cheap seats. Great for wrestling and theater, bad for movies.

The Rock have incredible charisma. Like how can you not enjoy him doing whatever?

He started off strong instead of direct to dvd like those other guys you named

That movie he did with ashton kutcher is legit

he has boatloads of charisma and picks roles well

Even if you think he has talent

When has talent been the only thing that matters to succeed in (((Holywood)))?

They put him in a film (Scorpion King), it drew. They kept putting him movies, they drew. OK, he had a few early flops, but mostly he is a certified draw, hence his return value.

You're ignoring the litty factor

The Rock legitimately eats children. After he did that he got initiated and was allowed to star in more movies.

Everything about that creature is disgusting.

>Remember guys like Hogan Austin and HHH tried and failed to become actors.
One of these things is not like the others

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Based schizo poster

Because those wrestlers played 2 dimensional characters while Dwayné plays complex 4 dimensional characters. For example his character on HBO's Ballers Spencer Strasmore is the most complex character on television since Tony Soprano. Of course Dwayné really caught directors attention with his role in The Rundown (a Peter Berg film) where he played Beck, a character in a violent society who refuses to use extreme forms of violence. We see Beck go through many transformations throughout the film until he eventually snaps, this really couldn't be sold without Dwayné's performance. When you see a new Dwayné film coming out you know it's going to be kino.

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>The Rundown
Over here in Europe that movie is called "Welcome to The Jungle". Still a solid fun movie all the same

Europe is fucking wierd man, no offense

Putting people in dresses is just the low level stuff, then comes sex with underage, and then when the actors want to make it big they must consume

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He took rolls where ever they came and as often as he could. Look at the filmography, he accumulated more experience and got more face time on screen than any other 30 something D list actor in the 2000's.
I think the Tooth Fairy is when you can say he really broke out by taking his big athlete character and making it into a family friendly archetype. He started pulling family audiences that never even knew about his wrestling after that while still doing more action movies like keeping Fast and Furious alive.
He's a workaholic and I legitimately don't think there's time in his day to let producers casting couch him tbqhf

>it's a "tv gets triggered by a black man's success" episode

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Fuck off back to Yea Forums WolfSimp

You're the only one who is racebaiting here kike.

None taken, but I think we have much bigger problems than alt titles for movies.

He has charisma, people like him even if technically he can't act. Arnold was the same before in became an insufferable old cuck.

Low IQ normies really love him. I work at Family Video in a town that’s basically a big ghetto surrounded by farmland, and his films are easily our most popular rentals with both the urban and rural demographics. Customers were asking for Rampage months before it even came out and are currently doing the same for Hobbes and Shaw. They just like him, I think it’s the lack of pretension in his films that appeals to them.