Blood, Sweat and Respect.
The first two you GIVE. The last you EARN.
Give it.. Earn it.
𝐃𝐖𝐀𝐘𝐍𝐄 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐑𝐎𝐂𝐊 𝐉𝐎𝐇𝐍𝐒𝐎𝐍Silence spreads throughout the arena, only noises came faintly from conversations being held in the crowd and the commentators babbling on keeping the viewers at home entertained.
The arena was packed on this episode of (insert brand here) so far enjoying the best wrestling the world has to offer in the Critical Wrestling Federation. Now it was time to watch a man with numerous names, all of which held some form of truth.
The Brahma Bull for the tattoo inked on his upper bicep, which was a representation of his zodac sign (Taurus) and his relentless behavior.
The Great One which was self explanatory because his accomplishments spoke for themselves.
And finally,
The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment which summed up his amazing charisma, of his outgoing character, appealing to the people and always coming through for the fans and most importantly ability to put on a show for the people who pays The Rock's bills and everyone else's who was in the wrestling industry: The People. He was the
People's Champion. So fans sat in excitement, waiting in anticipation for an all-time great to enter the arena...
The Rock was pacing in his locker room, getting pumped about his match and already scheming of a way to add yet another victory to his all ready impressive career resume. He would make his way near the tunnel, waiting for a que before making his appearance. The Rock would make sure his boots were properly tied, and nothing was in his teeth before making sure he was good to go. CWF personnel would give him a thumbs up, alerting The Rock—that it was
go time...
The silence in the sold-out arena would be interrupted by The Rock's electrifying theme song—
IF YOU SMELL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING—the crowd would erupt. As the whole stadium lit up in blue/white lights and The Rock's entrance video was being displayed across the titantron while his theme was booming loudly over the PA system, a song named
Electrifying (written by Jim Johnston) which embodied the type of impression The Rock brought with his larger than life type of personality. The crowd were on their feet, chanting things like "
Rocky!" and plenty of other things in support of him. The Rock would have made his way on the stage, standing still to soak in the energy. He would "sniff the air" before taking a long look at the crowd and making his way down to the ring. He trotted down the ramp, taking long strides and taking glances at the people. The announcer would introduce his name of his mic, "
Weighing in at 260 pounds, from Miami, Florida, The Most Electrifying Man in All of Sports Entertainment—THE ROCK!" The cheers would come up a notch as his name was announced and The Rock proceeded down the ramp. He had a swagger about him, unique to his persona that almost leaves people star struck. Once The Rock reached the stairs which he had climbed up on the outside apron and walked to the turnbuckle where he would strike his signature pose. After rejoicing the crowd The Rock slowly stepped down inside of the four-squared ring. Looking over at his opponent, giving him his signature brow while the music would die down leaving nothing but deafening cheers to be heard. The match would begin soon as The Rock would position himself on his side of the square, jogging in place as they waited for the fourth and final competitor before kicking off this huge main event. Four superstars would battle it out to see who was worthy of facing Matt Gennison at Destination-X. The Rock was more than capable of pulling this off and he didn't plan on doing anything else but that.