Season 2 explores one of the most important periods in Dwayne Johnson’s life — the transition from failed football dreams to professional wrestling. Many fans loved the detailed recreation of 1990s wrestling culture, including backstage WWF moments and appearances from legendary wrestlers. The season also introduced emotional family conflicts that made the show feel deeper and more personal than the first season. Several episodes focused on real moments from Johnson’s early wrestling journey, including his struggles in the Canadian Football League before becoming a WWE superstar.
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One hidden detail many viewers missed is that the production team worked carefully to recreate real WWF locker-room environments from the 1990s, including authentic costumes, hairstyles, and wrestler entrances. Casting actors to resemble wrestling legends like Andre the Giant and Randy Savage required extensive makeup and costume testing. Another lesser-known fact is that several emotional conversations between Rocky and Dwayne were inspired by real interviews and memories shared by Dwayne Johnson himself.
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