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🚨BREAKING NEWS: Dwayne Johnson(The Rock) refuses to sign with WWE and leaves the US after failure to support BLUE WAVE: “I don’t want to live here”
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, one of the most recognizable names in entertainment and professional wrestling, has shocked fans and the entertainment industry alike with his decision to refuse a WWE contract and leave the United States. This bold move comes in the aftermath of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, where Johnson was a vocal supporter of Kamala Harris and the Democratic “Blue Wave,” which ultimately failed to gain significant ground. Johnson cited his disillusionment with the country’s current political trajectory as his primary reason for leaving, stating, “I don’t want to live here
Known for his unparalleled success in both Hollywood and wrestling, Johnson has rarely shied away from addressing political and social issues. His public endorsement of Harris and the Democratic platform during the election cycle marked a significant moment in his career, as he used his platform to advocate for progressive causes, including healthcare reform, climate action, and social justice.
However, the Democratic loss in the election, coupled with the return of conservative policies, appears to have been a breaking point for Johnson. Sources close to him revealed that the actor and former wrestling champion was deeply frustrated by the election’s outcome, viewing it as a rejection of the progress he hoped to see in the country.
“Dwayne has always believed in using his platform for positive change, but this election was a wake-up call for him,” a close friend shared. “He’s heartbroken by the direction the country is heading and feels he needs to step away to find clarity.”
Fans around the world have taken to social media to react to the news, with hashtags like #TheRockExits and #BlueWaveDisappointment trending shortly after the announcement. Many of Johnson’s supporters expressed admiration for his decision to stand by his principles, even when it meant leaving behind opportunities in the U.S., including a lucrative return to WWE.