Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the renowned WWE superstar and Hollywood icon, recently took to social media to pay a heartfelt tribute to his grandmother, Lia Maivia, a pioneering female wrestling promoter who broke barriers in the male-dominated industry.
The Rock, who inducted his grandmother into the WWE Hall of Fame earlier this year, shared a poignant message and a clip from the ceremony, praising Maivia’s strength, courage, and contributions to the world of professional wrestling.
Maivia, the wife of Peter Maivia, was one of the first female wrestling promoters in the industry and played a crucial role in managing her husband’s promotion, Polynesian Pro Wrestling in Hawaii. Her exceptional leadership and vision helped establish the promotion as a pedestal in the wrestling business.
The Rock’s tribute underscores the significant impact his grandmother had on the sport, paving the way for future generations of female wrestling promoters and talent.
The Rock’s message resonated with fans worldwide, who praised him for honoring his grandmother’s legacy. The post also sparked nostalgia among wrestling enthusiasts, who remembered Maivia’s remarkable achievements in a era where women were largely absent from key positions in the industry.
This heartwarming gesture comes on the heels of The Rock’s return to WWE earlier this year, where he joined The Bloodline and faced Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40. Although The Rock was unsuccessful in stopping Rhodes from winning the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, he has hinted at a possible rematch upon his return from Hollywood.
As The Rock takes a temporary hiatus from WWE, fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the ring. With Roman Reigns on hiatus and Solo Sikoa taking the reins of The Bloodline, the wrestling community is abuzz with speculation about The Rock’s next move.
Will he face Cody Rhodes once again, or will he forge new alliances and rivalries upon his return? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – The Rock’s heartfelt tribute to his grandmother has cemented her place in wrestling history, inspiring a new generation of female wrestling promoters and talent to follow in her footsteps.