WWE Christmas: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Sings ‘Here Comes Santa Claus’ In A Christmas Onesie


When it comes to the WWE, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has done many things, including singing several songs during the WWE Attitude Era. But what one thing no one has seen before is The Rock wearing a onesie and singing with Santa Claus.

In a related report by the Inquisitr, if you think this video is freaky, then consider that Dwayne Johnson and Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame would love to be “twinning” in a new movie.

Dwayne Johnson appeared on Live with Kelly and Michael to celebrate Christmas Eve with a little bit of singing. He preceded to belt out “Here Comes Santa Claus” while dressed up in a Christmas onesie. Surprisingly, The Rock sounds pretty good considering that you would not peg him as a singer.

WWE fans will not be too surprised since he has actually been known to sing a line or two, and he even knows how to play the guitar. Keep in mind this video is not exactly Christmas content friendly and some lines may even be enough to make baby Jesus blush.

Of course, what everyone in the WWE Universe really wants to know is when Dwayne Johnson will return to the ring. Dwayne Johnson is now busy with his Hollywood career and he already has several movies scheduled to film in 2015. Despite finding time to clock Rusev over the head, it’s claimed he can’t find the time to make it to WrestleMania 31, even though Roman Reigns said he’d love to face off against his cousin.

Unfortunately, the real reason The Rock may not work WrestleMania any more is due to Dwayne Johnson’s injuries. The Rock suffered injuries in his first and second matches with John Cena, the second requiring surgery and holding up the filming of Hercules. It’s possible Hollywood is putting pressure on their star to abstain from any major wrestling match for the foreseeable future since they do not want to risk an injury again.

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