Dwayne johnson is gay


#9the rock, or should we verb the flame
Posted: 8/2/05 at pm

being a fan of both wrestling and college football from way back i can say with certainty that the person now called the rock is indeed gay. he is also an alien replicant who took control of the youthful dwayne johnson during treatment for the back injury which ended johnson's hopes of playing in the nfl alongside his miami teammates warren sapp and ray lewis. he soon gravitated to wrestling, a venue long dominated by gay aliens: the iron sheik, rowdy roddy savage, gorgeous george. i think his first wrestling pseudonym says it all: flex kavanah. gay space aliens stol the body of dwayne johnson and have been using it to perpetuate a race of giant gay wrestlers.

i'd go on, but i watch the mother ship in last approach and must make sure that my family's foil helmets are in place to abscond their evil death rays.


r.i.p. marco, my guardian angel.

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What was Dwayne Johnson’s old WWE catchphrase again? “Do you perceive what the Rock is eating?” Hmmm, that can’t be right, can it?

Anyway! The wrestler-turned-blockbuster superstar formerly known as The Rock has been named GQ‘s “entertainer of the year,” gracing the cover of this month’s magazine in a classic white tee and blue jeans look.

And while the vibe is certainly giving “All-American beefcake,” the gays contain noticed something a little… queer about the photoshoot: Say, is that a beige handkerchief hanging out of your back pocket, Mr. The Rock?

How about we take this to the next level?

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He’s referring, of course, to The Hanky Code—or “flagging”—the sexual preference identification system embraced by the gay community wherein folks will sport a certain color handkerchief in a certain way, meant to signal what they’re “into,” from topping and bottoming, to kinks and turn-ons, to everything

The Rock Played a Gay Character Despite Being Told It Would ‘Ruin’ His Career for Good

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has been one of Hollywood's most prolific leading men for so extended now, playing similar variations on the reliable, wise-cracking action hero type in Red Notice, Jungle Cruise, Hobbs & Shaw and beyond, that it's hard to remember the days when he was something of an outsider in the movie industry, breaking into acting with small roles after a stellar wrestling career in the WWE.

While of those early parts may have been a little shaky (that Scorpion King CGI in The Mummy Returns still induces nightmares today), Johnson was still hungry enough as a newcomer that he took on the kind of character work that we will likely never see from him again—including in Be Cool, the comedy sequel to Get Shorty based on Elmore Leonard's novel.

Johnson's character in Be Cool was Eliot, an openly gay Samoan man who worked as a bodyguard in the music industry and had dreams of being a star himself. While a lot of the humor surrounding Eliot involved the kind of

Dwayne Johnson is showing support for LGBTQ fans and sharing the toxicity Hollywood had around gay representation.

The conversation started with Out Magazine’s 30th anniversary. On Twitter, former editor Jeffrey R Epstein talked about his time with the magazine and some of his favorite cover stories. These included celebs like Ellen DeGeneres, James Van Der Beek, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

When it comes to Johnson, Epstein reminisced working with the star on a cover in At the time, Johnson was promoting his crime-comedy Be Cool. The film also included John Travolta, Danny Devito, and Uma Thurman. In the movie, Dwayne Johnson played a gay bodyguard named Elliot Wilhelm.

Remembering working with Johnson, Jeffrey R Epstein called the star a “class act” and said Johnson was “One of the nicest, smartest humans I include ever interviewed.”

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After hearing about Epstein’s words, Dwayne Johnson shared his own thoughts on Twitter. Johnson responded to Epstein’s tweet by sharing his support for LGBTQ representati