

Dwayne Johnson has been in the headlines for more than 20 years, for a different reason. After him, it’s time for her daughter, Simone Johnson aka Ava Raine, to follow in her daddy’s footsteps, as now, she’s the talk of the town. She indirectly belittled The Rock in her tweet, shortly after making her much anticipated debut on the most recent NXT episode.
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In case you missed the most recent NXT Show, it has been a while since Raine’s debut had the fans focused on her. Although she had already made her debut, but it had taken place live show rather than on television.
And now that she’s done it, she did it by denouncing The Rock and claiming to have found her family.
Ava Raine denounced Dwayne Johnson after her most anticipated debut
It is commonly known that The Rock had a great wrestling heritage. Apart from Johnson, Roman Reigns, The Usos, Rikishi, Umaga, and many others, wrestling legends are part of the Samoan family. And after The Rock, her daughter is the 4th generation wrestler.
However, she belittled her wrestling family in her post by saying that she had found her family. To give some background to this, WWE NXT’s Schism, has long teased the appearance of a hooded figure who has been seen in or around them when they are in the ring, usually wearing a red hoodie and a mask.

Similar to the white rabbit, the mysterious figure teased us repeatedly to build anticipation. Finally, the mysterious individual and the member of Schism entered the ring during the most recent NXT show, all wearing masks. And they finally revealed Raine as the newest member of the Joe Gacy-led faction after weeks of mystery drove fans into a frenzy.
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i’ve found my family ✌🏽🙂
— A V A (@AvaRaineWWE) October 26, 2022
After Raine’s identity was revealed, she tweeted that she had finally found her family and described them as her “new family.” It’s not that she doesn’t respect the great Samoan family; she just plays the part of her WWE character. Like other Samoan wrestlers, the fourth-generation wrestler is firmly ingrained in her family and culture.
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However, now that she has a new family, it will be intriguing to see how she progresses and creates her own identity.
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