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Dwayne Johnson Pays Tribute to Wrestling Legend Jerry Jarrett After His Death What a Life.

 Dwayne  The Rock  Johnson is mourning the loss of legendary wrestling promoter Jerry Jarrett  who died on Tuesday at the age of 80. In a lengthy video posted to Instagram early Thursday morning  the Black Adam star  50  reminisced about the man who helped launch not only his career in the ring  but also that of Johnson's father Rocky  Soul Man  Johnson.



 In the wild world of pro wrestling  the world that I love  we lost a legend this weekend Johnson began his video  in which he told the story of Jarrett and his wrestler-son Jeff  with whom the actor  came up together  in their then-burgeoning wrestling careers.You were good to my dad when he was having a hard time catching a break," the star wrote alongside the video.  I'll never forget it. 

He added You were also good to me when I had $7 bucks in my pocket. I'll never forget it. Thank you for taking care of my family. A 2009 inductee into the National Wrestling Alliance Hall of Fame  Jarrett was a popular wrestle  earning multiple tag team championship belts in the '60s and '70s.

His greatest influence  however came out of the rink where he worked as a promoter and owner  helping to expand the entertainment sport's audience in the Mid-Southern United States. In 1977, he founded the Memphis Tennessee-based Continental Wrestling Association in 1977. He then created the United States Wrestling Association in 1989 when he merged the Continental Wrestling Association with the Dallas based promotion World Class Championship Wrestling.

 He changed the business  wrestling historian Mark James  who also co-wrote Jarrett's autobiography he Best of Times   told Commercial Appeal.  And that's not an understatement.Oahu native Johnson has been open about sharing his family's struggles as he grew up in Hawaii.In November he shared that he had recently revisited the 7-Eleven store where he often shoplifted Snickers bars before his workouts in the 1990s.

​​In a video he posted to social media, Johnson documented the trip in which he bought out the store's supply of the candy bars and left them for any hungry customers to take for free.The actor explained in his post that 36 years earlier   when he was just 14 years old   he used to go to the store daily and steal himself a king-sized Snickers on his way to the gym because he couldn't afford to buy one.

 I was broke as hell  he explained in his Instagram post of his pre workout snack recalling that  the same clerk was there every day and always just turned her head and never busted me. On Thursday  the Jungle Cruise star fondly looked back at Jarrett  who not only helped the Johnson family but also the impression he made upon the wrestling world for generations. What a life that that man lived  Johnson said.  What an impact he had. What a business he loved.

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