The Rock's Daughter Simone Johnson Officially Reports To The WWE PC To Begin Her Training

The Rock's Daughter Simone Johnson Officially Reports To The WWE PC To Begin Her Training

We found out that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's daughter signed a WWE contract last year, and now it's been announced that Simone Johnson has officially reported to the Performance Center to begin training.

By MarkCassidy - Feb 10, 2020 04:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
We found out late last year that The Rock’s daughter Simone Johnson had signed a contract with WWE, and it's now been announced that the 18-year-old has reported to the Performance Center to begin training on
a full time basis.

Johnson has actually been training part-time at the PC since 2018 while she was still in high school, but it's been confirmed that she has now officially signed with the company.

The fourth-generation wrestler obviously has some pretty big shoes to fill, but something tells us the daughter of The Great One is going to find her feet fairly quickly!

You can check out Simone's interview with Cathy Kelley below.

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