“Can’t beleive he beat me” -Dwayne The Rock Johnson makes outlandish claims reacting to 21-year-old Rubik’s Cube record-breaker
The Rock claims that 21-year-old Max Park beat him by mere seconds after the latter shattered the world record for fastest Rubik's cube solved.

The Rock reacts to Max Park's world record(via Instagram)
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is no stranger to achieving new heights in his career. He has shattered several records during his stints in both wrestling and acting. Recently, The Rock commented on Max Park beating the world record for the fastest Rubik’s cube solved.
The 21-year-old achieved the impressive feat in exactly 3.13 seconds. An Instagram account shared the video, which showed him making history almost three months ago. Interestingly, Dwayne reacted to the post by expressing his amazement at Park’s achievement. Moreover, he revealed that the latter beat his record by over 2 seconds.
“Can’t believe he beat me by 2 seconds. Seriously, this is incredible,” wrote the Brahma Bull. Therefore, he claimed that he held a previous record of his own. Furthermore, The Rock was flabbergasted to witness the world record being broken by the youngster. The footage had a wholesome appeal, to say the least. Many people around Max Park stood amazed in reaction to the magnificent effort.
Dwayne Johnson is utilizing his break from acting at the moment. Obviously, the SAG-AFTRA strike has currently put everything in Hollywood on hold. He launched a relief fund for the citizens of Maui in light of the recent wildfires, joining hands with Oprah Winfrey. Also, fans have speculated whether the People’s Champion may be preparing for a return to the WWE soon.
Update on The Rock’s possible return to WWE amid SAG-AFTRA strike

The SAG-AFTRA Hollywood strike has put the industry on hold. The WWE Universe started speculating whether John Cena and The Rock would return to the company as a result. Eventually, the former returned to SmackDown while announcing a two-month run for his comeback. However, the Great One seems unlikely to do the same.
Speaking with WrestlingNewsCo, Brian Gewirtz, a former WWE writer and close friend of Dwayne, addressed the possibility. First, he claimed that a comeback for The Rock would not be a “great look” due to the strikes. “I think from a legal standpoint, I don’t think there’s anything illegal or anything like that; there isn’t,” added Gerwirtz.
Furthermore, he mentioned that if an agreement took place between WWE and the People’s Champion, there wouldn’t be a problem. At the moment, it remains unlikely due to the implication of the strikes. Therefore, The Rock might not return at all.
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