Dwayne Johnson has been conquering every aspect of the business world, be it the entertainment sector, the sports sector, or the beverage industry. Now he has begun another big project which is on its way to turn into a success story as well.
The third iteration of Xtreme Football League started this Saturday, February 18. This year’s XFL season has been garnering a lot of positive responses from the fans. Following some warm welcoming from the fans, Johnson shared his gratitude on the internet.
Dwayne Johnson shares a heartfelt message
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DJ, recently on his Instagram account, shared a heartfelt message to his fans and supporters six days after the successful opening of his XFL season. Posting multiple pictures of himself holding an XFL football in hand that had the signature of the XFL Chairwoman, Dany Garcia, he writes, “Dreams ain’t just for dreamers.”
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The Corporate Champion adds, “I sound like a broken record, but I mean it from my bones – by the grace of blessings, life has come full circle.” He continues to say that his “biggest failure” in life has now become his “greatest platform to provide opportunities” to many “hard-working” athletes to “live their dream.”
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“If it all goes away tomorrow, I’m humbled I got to live full circle today,” Johnson further adds. He then states that he is very “thankful” to all his fans for their “incredible support” and he “loves” his fans dearly.
He then concludes his post caption with “Enjoy our XFL season!”
Johnson’s unsuccessful NFL career
Whatever The Great One sets his foot in, he always comes out successful. So this news of The Rock failing to conquer the NFL world might come as a shocker to many fans. Yes, you read it right! He had an unsuccessful football career.
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The Rock was a college football player. He was also drafted into the Canadian Football league under the professional football team Calgary Stampeders. But his time in football was short-lived, as he could not excel in the field.
Before the kickoff of Johnson’s XFL season, he opened up about his failed NFL career through an Instagram post. Expressing his nervousness about being a part of something new, he confessed that, though he had a “downfall” in football, but he is happy to provide budding athletes a chance to “chase their greatness.”
Prior to Flex Kavana and his ex-wife owing XFL, the football company was under the leadership of its founder, Vince McMahon. Following the company’s bankruptcy, The Diabolical Owner of WWE sold XFL to Johnson and Garcia for $15 million dollars in 2020.
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