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The Undertaker Details His Early Doubts About WWE Megastar The Rock

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Mark Calaway (The Undertaker) has seen a lot of WWE Superstars come and go, and with that comes a certain kind of gut instinct for talent and longevity. On the latest episode of "Six Feet Under With Mark Calaway," Mark Calaway explained that sometimes that gut feeling can be very wrong. Case in point, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.


"I remember him [debuting in Madison Square Garden] and he had that funny colour thing on ... I was like, 'This kid isn't gonna make it,'" The Undertaker chuckled, saying he felt Dwayne Johnson was "dead in the water" right off the bat.


"I thought him being a legacy would give him a couple of years that he probably wasn't gonna deserve," The Undertaker joked. "He is the American dream. He wanted to play football, but that fell through, sometimes when that happens, people cave and they never rebound ... Even when I thought he sucked, he was always motivated." 


According to the WWE Hall of Famer, Dwayne Johnson was constantly getting advice from veterans and learning the ropes.


"I wish more people had that ... There's a lot of very cookie-cutter guys. They're looking at the formula that what they think is gonna lead them to success and they're bringing nothing new to the table. They're staying in the box," said "The Deadman."


The Undertaker believes Dwayne Johnson shared a common passion with departed WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt, as both men had a laser focus on entertaining the crowd. Dwayne Johnson went on to superstardom with WWE and is now on the Board of Directors of WWE's parent company, TKO Group Holdings, doing far better for himself than the Mark Calaway of 1996 would've ever dreamed.


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