Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson reminded everyone why he’s still the king of insults. He appeared on the New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce and was asked to name the most savage insult of his WWE career. Instead of recalling an old moment, he delivered it live on the show. When Travis proudly said, “It’s gotta be the Kansas City Chiefs ,” Dwayne Johnson fired back with one of his most famous lines, “You take your opinion that it’s gotta be the Kansas City Chiefs, you roll that sonofa bitch sideways, and stick it straight up your candy ass.” The whole room broke into laughter. The Rock just showed he still has the timing, wit, and charm that made him a legend.
Dwayne Johnson’s greatest insult and how it started
Dwayne Johnson said that line is still his all-time favorite insult. He explained the story behind it right there on the show. He said, “Telling someone to stick something up their ass is already an insult, but when you turn it sideways, it hits different.”
He laughed while recalling how WWE staff once reacted when he first said it. They asked, “Where did that come from?” Dwayne Johnson said it just came naturally during one of his promos. It was sharp, funny, and bold, everything that made his WWE character iconic.
He became known for creating lines that stuck with fans. “Candy ass” became one of the most repeated phrases in wrestling. People started using it everywhere because it was funny and unique. The Rock’s creative wordplay made him stand out from every other wrestler.
Even after all these years, he still remembers the exact moment he came up with it. He said he always liked mixing humor with confidence, and that’s what made the insult powerful. The story reminded fans why The Rock’s promos were never just talk, they were performances full of attitude and personality.
Travis Kelce, Dwayne Johnson, and the Chiefs moment on the podcast
Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was the perfect setup for The Rock’s comeback. When The Rock asked who would win the Super Bowl, Travis confidently said, “It’s gotta be the Kansas City Chiefs.”
Dwayne Johnson didn’t miss a beat and turned that moment into pure comedy. His response made everyone laugh, including Jason Kelce. It felt like watching a live WWE promo mixed with NFL fun.
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The conversation showed how The Rock still connects with today’s sports stars. His humor blends perfectly with football talk, and fans loved the crossover between wrestling and the NFL.
It reminded everyone that no matter where he goes, movies, podcasts, or wrestling rings, The Rock always brings entertainment. He still knows how to own the room with his words. That quick, clever moment turned a simple podcast chat into a viral story.
Even now, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson continues to prove he’s one of a kind. His “candy ass” insult from the WWE days has stood the test of time, and he just gave it new life by using it on one of the biggest NFL stars today. The crowd loved it. The internet loved it. And once again, The Rock showed that when it comes to insults, nobody does it better.
Dwayne Johnson’s greatest insult and how it started
Dwayne Johnson said that line is still his all-time favorite insult. He explained the story behind it right there on the show. He said, “Telling someone to stick something up their ass is already an insult, but when you turn it sideways, it hits different.”
He laughed while recalling how WWE staff once reacted when he first said it. They asked, “Where did that come from?” Dwayne Johnson said it just came naturally during one of his promos. It was sharp, funny, and bold, everything that made his WWE character iconic.
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He became known for creating lines that stuck with fans. “Candy ass” became one of the most repeated phrases in wrestling. People started using it everywhere because it was funny and unique. The Rock’s creative wordplay made him stand out from every other wrestler.
Even after all these years, he still remembers the exact moment he came up with it. He said he always liked mixing humor with confidence, and that’s what made the insult powerful. The story reminded fans why The Rock’s promos were never just talk, they were performances full of attitude and personality.
Travis Kelce, Dwayne Johnson, and the Chiefs moment on the podcast
Travis Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, was the perfect setup for The Rock’s comeback. When The Rock asked who would win the Super Bowl, Travis confidently said, “It’s gotta be the Kansas City Chiefs.”
Dwayne Johnson didn’t miss a beat and turned that moment into pure comedy. His response made everyone laugh, including Jason Kelce. It felt like watching a live WWE promo mixed with NFL fun.
Also Read: Did Patrick Mahomes Really Boycott Bad Bunny For Charlie Kirk? The Truth Behind The Viral Post
The conversation showed how The Rock still connects with today’s sports stars. His humor blends perfectly with football talk, and fans loved the crossover between wrestling and the NFL.
It reminded everyone that no matter where he goes, movies, podcasts, or wrestling rings, The Rock always brings entertainment. He still knows how to own the room with his words. That quick, clever moment turned a simple podcast chat into a viral story.
Even now, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson continues to prove he’s one of a kind. His “candy ass” insult from the WWE days has stood the test of time, and he just gave it new life by using it on one of the biggest NFL stars today. The crowd loved it. The internet loved it. And once again, The Rock showed that when it comes to insults, nobody does it better.
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