is by far the most successful entertainer to step outside the pressional wrestling ring. Over the past decade and a half, The Rock has been able to become one Hollywood’s elite personalities and executive entrepreneurs. Now, the eight-time WWF/WWE Champion is adding to his already extensive resume by partnering up with NBC to produce an autobiographical sitcom about his childhood entitled, Young Rock

The pilot for Young Rock will be written by Fresh Off the Boat co-executive producers Nahnatchka Khan and Jeff Chiang and has been greenlit for a total eleven episodes in its inaugural season. The announcement The Rock’s reintroduction to the television space came at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour directly from the athlete turned actor’s mouth as he stated:

“We’re going to find young Rock wreaking havoc in the streets Hawaii, when I was a teenager, getting arrested seemingly every single week, doing things I shouldn’t have been doing, but still a good kid. Then we got evicted f the island, and moved to, all places Nashville, Tennessee, where I continued to get in trouble.”

“Just imagine me at 15 in downtown Nashville, listening to honky-tonk, buying my first car from a crackhead for $70 – I did talk him down so I was a pretty good negotiator. Then we go into high school years and then I became a University Miami football star, if you will until I got beat out my position by a guy by the name , who went on to become one the greatest defensive tackles all time,” he added. 

Surprisingly, Dwayne Johnson’s upbringing isn’t reflective his successful wrestling and acting career where he was arrested for assault, theft, check fraud, and more all before the age seventeen. With a television series on the way depicting The Rock’s troublesome childhood, his fans and critics will be able to have a better understanding  the humble beginnings that helped shape him into the man he is today. 

With Dwayne Johnson , The Rock is continuing his streak as one the biggest stars this generation to grace the silver screen. Stick with  as more details unfold on The Rock’s Young Rock sitcom.