Dwayne Johnson: Watch Him React to His First WWE Match
Dwayne Johnson celebrates his birthday on May 2, and regardless of the millions…and millions that he earns from his absurdly successful acting career, he will always be The Rock. Of course, he…

Dwayne Johnson celebrates his birthday on May 2, and regardless of the millions…and millions that he earns from his absurdly successful acting career, he will always be The Rock.
Of course, he didn’t start off as "The Rock."
In the video below, Johnson looks back on his WWE debut that took place at Madison Square Garden on the Survivor Series pay-per-view event on November 17, 1996. Then billed as Rocky Maivia, he was a long way from becoming “The Most Electrifying Man In Sports Entertainment,” but even The Rock had to start somewhere.
Seriously, that hair alone was ridiculous (which he acknowledges), never mind his gear.
Eventually, crowds everywhere would soon sour on the squeaky clean Maivia. As if almost by fate, a knee injury put Johnson on the shelf for four months, and when he returned in August 1997, The Rock was born.
The rest is history.
Dwayne Johnson Now Owns "The Rock"
In January 2024, it was announced that Johnson joined the Board of Directors of TKO Group Holdings, Inc., the parent company of WWE. On top of that, the actor/wrestling icon now owns the rights to his nickname, "The Rock."
Johnson said, in part, in a statement, "Being on the TKO Board of Directors, and taking full ownership of my name, ‘The Rock’, is not only unprecedented, but incredibly inspiring as my crazy life is coming full circle … I’m very motivated to help continue to globally expand our TKO, WWE, and UFC businesses as the worldwide leaders in sports and entertainment — while proudly representing so many phenomenal athletes and performers who show up every day putting in the hard work with their own two hands to make their dreams come true and deliver for our audiences. I’ve been there, I’m still there and this is for them."
On top of the news of Johnson joining TKO's Board of Directors and owning "The Rock," it was also announced on the same day that WWE's flagship show Raw will begin airing on Netflix beginning in January 2025. This is the first time in its 31-year history the show won't be airing on linear television.
Raw on Netflix will impact viewers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and Latin America. Additionally, for non-U.S. countries, Netflix will also feature SmackDown, NXT, all documentary/original series and all of WWE's premium live events.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria said in a statement, "We are excited to have WWE 'Raw,' with its huge and passionate multigenerational fan base, on Netflix. By combining our reach, recommendations, and fandom with WWE, we’ll be able to deliver more joy and value for their audiences and our members."
They don't make action stars like they used to. The action film genre today isn't as solid as it was when legendary action stars like Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Sean Connery ruled the silver screen.

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Action stars are a rare breed, and throughout the decades, there have been a list of leading men and women dominating the action movie world. In the '80s, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Chuck Norris, and Harrison Ford made legendary action films.
By the '90s, Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves, Bruce Willis, and Jackie Chan took over as the fresh faces of the genre. The early 2000s saw Daniel Craig, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Vin Diesel, Will Smith, and Matt Damon usher in the new wave of action stars.
Sometimes, action stars butt heads in the competitive world of acting. Long before they appeared in The Expendables franchise together, Stallone and Schwarzenegger were bitter rivals in the '90s. As we previously reported, Stallone said they "couldn’t stand to be in the same galaxy together for a while. We truly, truly loathed each other.” In fact, Stallone said that their feud was so intense that they would fight over film projects, which led Schwarzenegger to trick the Rocky star into starring in a horrible movie: 1992’s Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.
Not many female actors take up the action genre, but those who do are legendary. Sigourney Weaver, Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Michelle Yeoh, Charlize Theron, Milla Jovovich, Pam Grier, Michelle Rodriguez, Lucy Liu, and Uma Thurman are among those leading ladies who will be kicking a-- and taking names. Some of our all-time favorite action movies have a female lead, like the Kill Bill saga, Mad Max: Fury Road, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
A sign of a great action hero is the longevity of their characters. Whether it's in a standalone film or an entire series, some of the most iconic characters throughout the years are James Bond, the Terminator, John Wick, Jason Bourne, Rambo, Indiana Jones, and A Man With No Name.
Take a look below at our list of the 5 best action stars:
5. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
Whether you hate him or love him, Dwayne Johnson is one of the most popular action stars today. The WWE wrestler-turned action star has an estimated net worth of $800 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Per Forbes, he can earn more than $20 million per film. Johnson is so influential, he set the precedent of wrestlers venturing into the world of acting and becoming A-listers. Most famously, John Cena entered into acting in film and television series after "The Rock" and has found success and increased in popularity over the last few years. Though we find many of Johnson's roles to be repetitive (or at least the outfits are all the same), our favorite action film by him is this underrated 2003 film starring opposite Dude Where's My Car?'s Seann William Scott and the legendary Christopher Walken.
4. Tom Cruise
We can't do a best action stars list without mentioning Mr. Mission Impossible himself. Cruise has made himself a legend among other action stars. Not only does he do his own stunts, but Cruise takes those stunts to death-defying levels, upping the ante for each Mission: Impossible film. He's alo stared in some other great action films, including Jack Reacher and Edge of Tomorrow. Now that Cruise is over 60 years old, he hasn't shown any signs of slowing down or backing down from continuing to do his own stunts.
3. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger is synonymous with the term "action star." His iconic role as the Terminator in the film series has already withstood the test of time. Regardless of his being a former governor, Arnold's portrayal of the cyborg assassin is one that will follow him long after his time. Of all the Terminator films, the second is the one that really captured us and was better than the first. Around the same time he was filming the Terminator films, he made his acting debut with a film called Conan the Barbarian. Though the film wasn't received as very well done, it is a role that is unique and started his career as an action film star! Throughout his career, with his unique voice and machismo, Arnold starred in several more iconic action films like Batman & Robin, Total Recall, True Lies, and Predator.
2. Jackie Chan
Growing up, we remember watching all of Jackie Chan's movies. His impressive martial artistry, how light he is on his feet, and his cheerful demeanor is what makes this action star take the number 2 spot on our list. Jackie can clear a whole room full of enemies, all while making audiences laugh at the nonchalant way he goes about doing it. Of course, the Rush Hour series with Chris Tucker is so iconic, but what we really love is his role in Drunken Master. As a young actor at the time, we can see how Jackie had starpower back in the 70s!
1. Keanu Reeves
There are so many reasons why Keanu Reeves is The One. From his earliest role in the action genre as Neo in the Matrix films, Keanu showed us another side of the prolific action star. The behind-the-scenes martial arts training videos that we've seen Keanu do through the years let's us know that he has long been serious about his craft as an action star. From the very first Matrix film, Reeves trained with the legendary Hong Kong fight choreographer Yuen Wo-Ping, who also helped shape the careers of Jackie Chan and Jet Li. When Reeves became the legendary retired assassin, John Wick, in 2014, he upped his action star ante. For the John Wick films, he does over 90% of his stunts in order to enhance the realism and immersive experience for viewers -- all in a dashing suit. Keanu Reeves earns the top spot because he does his own stunts and is hot as hell to watch on screen.