Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is ‘very rude’ and not ‘who he seems to be’, claims ex-WWE star he had backstage bust-up with

DWAYNE Johnson has been criticized over his personality by a former WWE star.

Ahmed Johnson — nicknamed Big T — claims that Johnson, AKA The Rock, isn’t “who he seems to be.”

GettyDwayne Johnson has gotten called out by a former WWE star over his personality[/caption]

WWEAhmed Johnson — nicknamed Big T — recently recalled working with The Rock and took a shot at the 51-year-old’s demeanor while discussing a backstage bust-up they once had[/caption]

The two Johnsons performed in the WWF, now WWE, during the Attitude Era back in the 1990s.

And The Rock has since become one of the WWE and Hollywood’s biggest celebrities.

Ahmed recently recalled working with The Rock and took a shot at the 51-year-old’s personality while discussing a backstage bust-up they once had.

“[We had an argument] about who’s going to go over and what we were gonna do to get to that point where I beat him up and pin him,” Ahmed told the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast.

“He didn’t like some of my ideas. I didn’t like his ideas.”

“There was a locker room incident.

“I don’t really want to say what it was.”

Ahmed then poured cold water on the world’s perception of The Rock.

“The Rock, he ain’t who he seems to be.

“He’s not all that smiling and handshaking that people think he is.

“I’ve seen him be very rude to some of the fans.

“Very rude.”

Big T competed in the WWF from 1995 to 1998 and became an Intercontinental Champion.

However, injuries derailed his career and he moved on from the company in 1999.

As for The Rock, he went on to be a superstar for the WWF and WWE and won eight world championships.

He has become a Hollywood sensation and is the co-owner of the XFL, a professional American Football League.

The Rock acquired the league from WWE owner Vince McMahon for $15 million in 2020.

WWEBig T competed in the WWF from 1995 to 1998 and became an Intercontinental Champion, but injuries derailed his career and moved on from the company in 1999[/caption]

GettyThe Rock became a WWE legend and is the co-owner of the XFL, a professional American Football League[/caption]   

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