- What app is this for again?
- It's this new hookup app my company is launching. We've got Grindr. We've got Tinder. This is Zellweger. It's for gay guys who just want to talk about actresses, then go to bed.
- Oh, I'd use that.
If I ever made a top 10 Black Wrestlers list for men (I prefer Women's wrestling by a mile so if I included women it'd be all women)
It'd be something like Booker T, Mark Henry, Swerve Strickland, Kofi Kingston, Keith Lee, David Otunga, Shelton Benjamin, Fred Yehi, D'Lo Brown, and Lio Rush.
I honestly wouldn't put the Rock on it. I'm not sure if he'd make top 10.
This isn't to discredit him or his body of work, or what he's done for wrestling as a whole. But I've seen a few posts saying stuff like "Black wrestling peaked with the Rock" when even during his prime he wasn't the best Black man in wrestling, and certainly not now.
He first turned heel because the fans turned on him. Actually would chant "Die Rocky Die!"
Upon returning in August 1997, Rocky Maivia turned heel for the first time in his career by lashing out at fans who had been booing him and joining Faarooq, D'Lo Brown and Kama in the stable called the Nation of Domination. He then refused to acknowledge the Rocky Maivia name, instead referring to himself in the third person as the Rock, though he would still be billed as "The Rock" Rocky Maivia until 1998. The Rock would then regularly insult the audience, WWF performers, and interviewers in his promos.
The Rock turned heel recently because the fans turned on him. Threatened him, his daughter and other members of his family because they wanted Cody to face Roman at Wrestlemania 40 instead of him.