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That's like saying "probably one of the better rashes you could have on your penis".

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TMI, bro....TMI

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No surprise.  Dwayne Johnson, aka "Rocky Maivia" aka "The Rock" played linebacker for the Miami Hurricanes.  I believe he tried out for the pros, didn't make it, then started juicing and went to WWF.  And the rest is history.

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Actually he was a d-lineman.

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No surprise.  Dwayne Johnson, aka "Rocky Maivia" aka "The Rock" played linebacker for the Miami Hurricanes.  I believe he tried out for the pros, didn't make it, then started juicing and went to WWF.  And the rest is history.

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Rocky Maivia

 

"Rocky was born into a wrestling family, the son of former NWA Florida and WWF Intercontinental Champion Rocky Johnson and the grandson of the great multiple-champion High Chief Peter Maivia. With wrestling in his blood, it would be foreseeable that he would set his sights on a career in the ring but he took a different route. Maivia (real name Dwayne Johnson) was a tremendous high school athlete and was a USA Today All-American football player. He was recruited aggressively by the top schools across the country but decided to join the University of Miami. After a solid junior year (in which he sacked Heismann trophy winner Charlie Ward) he was named to a preseason All-American team and looked forward to dominating as a defensive lineman. Unfortunately, he suffered a severe back injury and struggled with the injury throughout the season. He was able to come back, however, and started in the Hurricanes Orange Bowl loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. He next set his sights towards playing in the National Football League but went unselected in the 1995 NFL draft. Determined to make it in the NFL, he decided to play one season in the Canadian Football League with the Calgary Stampeders. Because of league rules restricting the number of non-Canadians who can appear on the active roster, Rocky was placed on the teams taxi squad, practicing but not playing. As the season wore on, he began thinking more and more about following in his fathers footsteps into the squared circle. "

 

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