If you’ve been on the internet lately, Andrew Tate’s name might ring some bells. Former British-American kickboxer Andrew Tate, who claims to be a billionaire, has gained a lot of ground in the online realm; most of which has been due to an array of controversies. The social media figure who has built a world of fame for himself through his misogyny, rampant sexism, toxic masculinity and overwhelming love for hustle culture is quite the talker. Of the many things he’s talked about recently, Dwayne Johnson is his latest topic of interest.
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Turns out the former pro wrestler and famed Hollywood actor who’s set to appear in black adam had recently quoted the former Big Brother contestant and it led Tate to claim that only winners tend to “to understand each other.” The TikTok sensation thinks The Rock is completely on board with his sentiments.
what the rock said
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has been making a lot of noise lately. From his complex involvement in the DCEU projects to expressing his support for Cavill’s Superman return and pushing for a showdown between Black Adam and Superman, the internet can’t get enough of him. This time around, he may have ended up getting into troubled waters. In a video posted online, Johnson could be seen quoting a line he heard somewhere recently – a line that was said by Andrew Tate. Before verbalizing it, the Jumanji the actor explained that he was going to paraphrase it.
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Here is what he had to say:
“I heard this quote the other day that I want to share with you guys. Now I’m paraphrasing here, but it goes like this. The person who goes to the gym, no matter how they feel, will beat always the person who goes to the gym when she feels like going to the gym.
Whether or not the actor knows who the quote came from, Andrew Tate is confident that The Rock resonates with his conviction. The line itself isn’t outrageous, but its association with Tate makes it a complex affair. The former kickboxer responded to this by explaining why he thinks only successful people can understand each other and not “losers”.
Andrew Tate’s response to The Rock
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The controversial media figure had a lot to say about The Rock on his podcast. Apparently Tate realized an intrinsic fact about life and how the “Winners always understand each other.” He mentioned that whenever he had something to say, people were quick to call him the worst thing to ever happen to the internet. Andrew Tate also said that when you look at the profiles of people who oppose everything he has to say, no one wants to live the life they lead or be the way they are.
He went on to point out how The Rock resonates with everything he says because he’s successful and only winners understand themselves that way. Here is what was said:
“Winners always understand each other. I say something, The Rock hears it and says ‘Yes, I agree with you’… The losers hear me and start insulting me. Thus, the victors have always understood each other throughout history. It’s hard to say that Dwayne Johnson isn’t one of the most famous winners on the planet.
Tate went on to say that the actor understands the importance of the gym and how hard work and “doing things you don’t want to do” is the only way to succeed. Unlike other instances where the internet sensation only had outrageous remarks to make about other actors or celebrities, this time he only praised The Rock who echoed his mantra of fitness.
It remains to be seen which celebrity is Tate’s next target on his list of people he talks about, favorably or unfavourably. Meanwhile, black adamwhich stars Dwayne Johnson in the lead role, will see its theatrical release on October 21, 2022.
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