In 1998, Ken Shamrock and The Rock had a short rivalry, and the "World's Most Dangerous Man" spoke about it in a recent interview.
Shamrock said he enjoyed working with The People's Champ and wished that they had a long term program. The Rock was eventually moved up into the world title picture, so Shamrock believes they have some unfinished business.
"The Rock, I really enjoyed my time that we had with our little angle. I remembered doing house shows. I remembered doing pay per views with him. It seemed like we were really getting things going. I even took a chair shot to the face, which has never been done until Mick Foley took it to the face three times. I always thought The Rock and in our direction it was a really good time for pro wrestling. It was the Attitude Era," Shamrock said. "Guys were really having pride in their aggressiveness, and when The Rock moved up to take the world title, I thought for sure that I was going to move up and we would have the match for the world title, but it never came about for whatever reason, but man, it would be great to finish that because it was kind of left open. It was never finished. So, it would be great to go out and have that opportunity and close that door."