Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Gives High Praise To A Former Indie Sensation And Current NXT Star

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Gives High Praise To A Former Indie Sensation And Current NXT Star

"The Most Electrifying Man In Sports Entertainment" Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson gives high praise to a NXT talent and former independent sensation. Find out who the "The People's Champ" is talking about...

By EliteGuy101 - Apr 20, 2018 10:04 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Wrestlinginc
Looks like “The People Champ” is a fan of Ricochet.

The Rock gave a shout out to the former indie sensation on Twitter. "He's the man! Love the stuff King is doing and will no doubt be the leader in ushering in a new era of our wrestling business. Future champ." Ricochet responded, "Thanks man, that truly means the world."

Perhaps a Rock vs. Ricochet match at WrestleMania someday? Highly unlikely, but a wrestling fan can dream!

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