Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is ‘VERY rude’ and is not ‘who he seems to be’, says 90’s WWE star Ahmed Johnson as he reveals backstage confrontation with the now-Hollywood A-lister

  • Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson is ‘rude to fans’ according to Ahmed Johnson
  • The two Johnsons were wrestlers for the WWF promotion in the 1990s
  • Ahmed Johnson recalls a backstage confrontation between the two

Celebrated wrestler Dwayne Johnson is “very rude” and is not “who he appears to be,” according to former WWF competitor Ahmed Johnson.

The two Johnsons exuded the same vibe in WWF, now WWE, during the Attitude Era of the 1990s.

The Rock was once one of the most formidable wrestlers in the world and has since become an acclaimed actor.

However, Ahmed Johnson – nicknamed Big T – has poured water on his personality after speaking about a backstage confrontation they once had.

“About who’s going to go there and what we’re going to do to get to the point where I beat him up and pin him. He didn’t like some of my ideas. I didn’t like his ideas,” he told the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast.

Dwayne Johnson is ‘very rude’ and not ‘who he appears to be’, according to Ahmed Johnson, who has no relationship with him

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Ahmed Johnson (“Big T”) and the Rock were part of the WWF promotion in the 1990s, and The Rock’s career with them went beyond that

The Rock was a hugely influential wrestler, but Big T insists he was 'rude to some fans'

The Rock was a hugely influential wrestler, but Big T insists he was ‘rude to some fans’

‘There was an incident in the dressing room. I don’t really want to say what it was.

“The Rock, he’s not who he seems to be. He’s not smiling and shaking as much as people think he is. I’ve seen him be very rude to some fans. Very rude.’

Big T was a notable name in WWF, competing from 1995 to 1998 and becoming Intercontinental Champion.

The Rock had a long and glorious wrestling career and was part of the WWF/WWE furniture for eight years, breaking records and claiming worldwide recognition.

He won eight world championships in the promotion.