Dwayne Johnson Takes Aim At “Outback Jack Off” Grayson Waller

The Rock - Dwayne Johnson cutting a promo

Dwayne Johnson snapped back into The Rock to put down Grayson Waller on social media.

On the July 7th episode of SmackDown, Grayson Waller made his in-ring debut on the main roster. Earlier in the show from Madison Square Garden, Waller hosted his talk show segment, the Grayson Waller Effect with Edge as a special guest. After trying to get the WWE Hall of Famer to retire, Edge set up a match instead. A match that Waller lost.

The match was his first in-ring action on the main roster after recovering from a broken leg he suffered during his final match in NXT.

After the show on social media, Waller compared himself to The Rock, as the WWE legend also made his WWE in-ring debut at the same very famous venue.

On July 12th, Waller continued to poke fun at the now Hollywood megastar, mocking the outfit he wore during his debut.

Despite being someone who usually spreads positivity on social media, Dwayne Johnson briefly became The Rock one more time, calling Waller an “outback jack off” among other things.

“Man you’re right! That outfit was so cringe. Here’s what’s more cringe – the fact you look and sound like you dropped out of some jabroni’s balloon knot. Nice haircut, you Outback Jack Off. Ps, my cringe debut outfit was all @TripleH’s idea”

When Did Dwayne Johnson Make His WWE Debut?

Dwayne Johnson made his own main roster debut at the 1996 Survivor Series at Madison Square Garden. Wrestling under the name Rocky Maivia, the would-be star became the first-ever third-generation wrestler to compete in WWE.

On the night, Johnson teamed with Marc Mero, Jake Roberts, and The Stalker to defeat Crush, Goldust, Jerry Lawler, and Hunter Hurst Helmsley, better known to the world now as Triple H.