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Professional wrestling is an industry comprised entirely of larger-than-life characters, so it’s no mean feat that Dwyane “The Rock” Johnson almost became the largest-than-life from the moment he stepped into the ring. The dude had, to paraphrase a classic David Lee Roth video, “char-as-ma.”   So it seems only natural that he’d eventual take the rest of the entertainment world as quickly and as thoroughly as he did the WWE. With his action/dark comedy “Pain & Gain” set to open this weekend, it’s time to separate the fans from the jabronis. 10. The Rock ...

In 2009, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson starred in the Disney film, "Race To Witch Mountain." The movie made tons of cash and further solidified The Rock as a box office star. That's not the point. The point is, the movie paved the way for a fantastic meme. It features three screenshots and follows this formula: Dwayne Johnson says something, the girl in the back of the car responds with something that shocks him, Johnson looks back in shock. Here are some of our favorites. Enjoy. ...

The Rock does pretty much everything better than you do everything. So just accept that and move on as you acknowledge this very awesome photo of The Rock riding Splash Mountain. You should also acknowledge The Rock in Pain & Gain, which hits theaters April 26th. ...

by Caroline Frost "Clark Gable would have made a sequel to "Gone with the Wind" if he'd had a Facebook page, I just know it," is the calm pronouncement of Vin Diesel, sitting in a quiet corner on the chilly production set of "Fast & Furious 6," somewhere rural 20 miles west of London. "There would have been an "On the Waterfront 2", if Marlon Brando had had a Facebook page. You can't help but be influenced by how strongly people feel about a franchise." If the age-defining immediacy of connection between stars and their fans needed a powerful advocate, Vin Diesel would surely throw up his hand. The actor turned director and producer has got a staggeringly large army of supporters, ...

If you're a man above the age of 20, chances are you watched professional wrestling at some point during the '90s. If you're like me, you basically watched nothing but professional wrestling. It was the golden era of the sport, and every Monday night we all tuned in to see who was jumping from the WWF to WCW, or what Degeneration X was going to pull off that night. It was something that you could watch with your dad or your little brother and everyone would find something they loved. With that being said, after much time and deliberation, here are the 100 Greatest Wrestlers of the '90s. 100. Alex Wright Why he's on the list: After finding success in Germany, "Das Wunderkind" captured ...

I'd like to invite whoever came up with the idea of photoshopping random celebrities into their holiday party photos to my next holiday party. This is awesome. via Reddit ...