The Rock Timeline
Here’s a look at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson WWE Career
THE ROCK
November 17, 1996
The first-ever third-generation Superstar, Rocky Maivia debuts at Survivor Series in a match alongside Marc Mero, Jake Roberts and The Stalker with Sable. After eliminating Crush and Goldust, he becomes his team’s Sole Survivor, proving to the WWE Universe that he is indeed a force to be reckoned with.
February 13, 1997
Rocky defeats Triple H for the Intercontinental Championship—his first singles title—during a special Thursday edition of Raw. Due to this surprising defeat, the WWE Universe begins to turn on him, believing that he has too much momentum for a rookie.
March 23, 1997
In his first appearance at The Show of Shows, Rocky successfully defends his I-C Title against The Sultan. After the match, a disgruntled Sultan and his managers attack Maivia, but the legendary Rocky Johnson comes out to help his son.
November 15, 1998
After dubbing himself The Rock, The Great One enters the Deadly Game Tournament at Survivors Series and outlasts 13 Superstars to win the first of his many WWE Championships. He is now a crowd favorite, etching a name for himself in history with his original catchphrases and infamous eyebrow.
March 28, 1999
The Rock faces “Stone Cold” in a No DQ Match at WrestleMania XV for the WWE Championship. Although he becomes the first Superstar to kick out of the Stunner, he fails to defeat The Texas Rattlesnake.
September 27, 1999
Mankind presents a video titled, This Is Your Life, featuring The Rock and all the characters from his past. The People’s Champ is not amused as the segment unfolds, but this episode of Raw becomes the most popular in the show’s history, garnering the highest ratings of any other segment to date.
January 15, 2000
The Great One’s autobiography, “The Rock Says…”, hits stores and becomes an instant bestseller. This action-packed, revealing and hilarious memoir showcases his personality like never before, and proves that he is indeed the most electrifying man in entertainment.
January 23, 2000
The Rock enters the Royal Rumble at No. 24 and eliminates six fellow Superstars for the win. In the final moments of the event, Big Show nearly finishes him off with a slam, but The Rock hangs on and throws the 441-pound monster over the rope.
March 18, 2000
The Rock hosts Saturday Night Live. The People’s Champion later cites the success of that episode as the catalyst for Hollywood’s increasing interest in him.
May 4, 2001
The Rock’s first movie—The Mummy Returns—is released, and officially launches his acting career. His performance in the sequel inspires the 2002 spinoff, The Scorpion King.
April 1, 2001
The People’s Champ faces Steve Austin at WrestleMania X-Seven, where The Rattlesnake beats him for a second time. This nearly 30-minute bout sees the two competitors grapple all over the arena, and includes the shocking reveal that “Stone Cold” had aligned himself with Mr. McMahon.
March 17, 2002
In an “Icon vs. Icon” Match, The Rock meets Hollywood Hulk Hogan at WM18. The Rock claims the victory, but as a sign of his respect for the legend, he allows Hogan to pose in the ring and receive his due from the audience.
July 21, 2002
At Vengeance, The Rock beats Kurt Angle and Undertaker in a Triple Threat Match for the Undisputed WWE Championship, officially winning his last WWE Title. His final reign would not last long, however, as he would lose the title the following month at SummerSlam to Brock Lesnar.
March 30, 2003
In their final match at The Show of Shows, The Rock defeats “Stone Cold” Steve Austin after hitting him with three consecutive Rock Bottoms, to the delight of the WWE Universe. This match ends their career-long, unforgettable feud, leaving the scorecard hanging at 1-2.
March 14, 2004
The Rock and Mankind, as the Rock ’n’ Sock Connection, lose to Evolution in what is heretofore known as The Rock’s last match. After WrestleMania XX, he takes his leave and focuses solely on his acting career.
February 14, 2011
On a Monday night that The WWE Universe will not soon forget, The Rock returns to the ring after almost seven years and reveals that he will be hosting WrestleMania XXVII. In a 20-minute promo, he calls out John Cena, setting the stage for the greatest showdown in WWE history.
April 4, 2011
In a move that shakes WWE to its core, The Rock and John Cena agree to meet at WrestleMania XXVIII the following year in Miami. Never before has a ’Mania match been announced a year in advance. The countdown to April officially begins!
July 13, 2011
The Rock cuts a promo on YouTube in response to more of John Cena’s public comments. It is here that he hints to the WWE Universe that he will be back sooner than expected.













































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