Dwayne Johnson's careers
Dwayne Johnson started of as a wrestler. He was actually the youngest in WWF history too. His first match he wrestled Steve Lombardi who was known as "The Brooklyn Brawler" and Chris candido, he defeated the former but lost to the latter. After that match McMahon the chairmen of WWF wrestling was struck by Dwayne Johnson's talent and capability so he offered him a WWF contract for $150 per night in the ring. Dwayne went to train after this offer and he happened to come up with a nickname for himself in the WWF which was Flex Kavana at first. Dwayne Johnson wrestled at venues ranging from fairgrounds to car-dealership lots to barns where patrons would have to sit on bales of hay. After a while, Dwayne Johnson was offered a second WWF audition, in Columbus, Ohio, with Owen Hart. He had lost that match to Hart but impressed the WWF brass enough to earn himself a invite to Connecticut, where WWF is headquartered and the main training facility is located at. From there, Dwayne Johnson became big and a professional wrestler and even got a new nickname for himself in his wrestling career which was "The Rock". Dwayne became a legendary wrestler and his most famous moves were "The People's Elbow" and "Rock Bottom". People and himself called him "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment". After Dwayne Johnson had been wrestling for quite a long time he decided to also become an actor, but not leaving his wrestling career behind him still visiting once in a while starting up drama and excitement with new superstars like John Cena. His first film that he played in that was his debut film was "The Mummy Returns". After his first film that had been a big success for him, he started to play in more movies and became big in the acting industry and more well known. Around about 2007, Dwayne Johnson landed his first role in a family movie Disney film, he was starring as a really good quarterback who was also pretty famous named Joe Kingman in "The Game Plan". This movie went pretty sky high earning more than $107 million worldwide. For The Scorpion King, Johnson earned $5.5 million and a saved seat in the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records for having the biggest salary earned by an actor getting top billing for the first time. What he did way back for a living was after he graduated from the University of Miami in 1995 with a cool degree in criminology. He got a offer from the Canadian Football League's Calgary Stampeders with a pretty good salary of $250 each week.