"That's blue chipper!" - Jim Ross, Survivor Series 1996.
Little did Good Ol' J.R. know that the young man at the age of twenty four whom he described as a "blue chipper" would go on to great, and nearly unmatched things, in his wrestling career. The man he described was a newcomer by the name of Dwayne Johnson.
As a soon-to-be third generation superstar, Dwayne Johnson had wrestling in his blood and natural athletic gifts in his genetics. He used those gifts to be a starting defensive player at the University of Miami (FL) for their standout Football program. He won a National Title with them and all signs were pointing to the NFL. Afte...
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