Dwayne Johnson, affectionately known as “The Rock,” recently sustained a painful injury on the set of his latest film, “The Smashing Machine.” True to form, Johnson approached the situation with his trademark humour and resilience.

‘The Smashing Machine’ Lives Up to Its Name

In an Instagram video, Johnson showed off a swollen elbow he acquired during filming, joking, “Anytime your film is called ‘The Smashing Machine,’ you’re kind of going to get smashed up.” He added, “Look at that sucker right there. It looks like I have a cantaloupe at the bottom of my elbow.”

 

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A Humorous Take on a Serious Injury

Despite the discomfort, the “Jumanji” star managed to keep his spirits high, even recalling his late father’s words: “A day without pain is like a day without sunshine, boy.” Johnson’s father, Rocky Johnson, was a professional wrestler and bodybuilder who passed away in 2020.

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Seeking Help and Embracing Humour

Acknowledging the possibility of soft tissue damage, Johnson asked his fans for advice on dealing with such injuries. “I’ve had my fair share of injuries,” he said, listing past injuries including torn muscles and knee surgeries.

A Unique Anti-Inflammatory Remedy

In a light-hearted moment, Johnson reached for a bottle of his own Teremana Tequila, joking, “I’ve tried them all [anti-inflammatories], but this might be my favorite. It’s called La Teremana.” He took a swig, suggesting it made his elbow feel better already.

Johnson’s Tequila and a Shameless Plug

His video not only highlighted his injury but also cleverly plugged his tequila brand, with Johnson humorously noting, “Functional medicine, holistic medicine, modern medicine – I’m an advocate for it all when we get banged up. But don’t sleep on the power of the ‘healing Teremana hooch.’”

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The Role and the Film

In “The Smashing Machine,” Johnson plays MMA legend Mark Kerr. The film, which also stars Emily Blunt as Kerr’s wife, is directed by Benny Safdie and produced by A24. A recent social media post revealed a first look at Johnson in character, complete with dark hair and facial prosthetics.

Critique of Commercialism

This move, though clever, underscores a broader pattern where his social media presence and public appearances frequently double as advertisements for his products. Critics argue that this commercialism can detract from the genuine connection he seeks to establish with his audience, turning heartfelt moments into opportunistic marketing pitches.

Stay Tuned for More

While “The Smashing Machine” doesn’t yet have a release date, the film is eagerly anticipated as Johnson’s most dramatic role to date. Fans are looking forward to seeing Johnson bring Mark Kerr’s story to life, and hoping for a speedy recovery for Johnson’s elbow.

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