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Young Rock/The People Need You
The People Need You | |
Season 3, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | November 4, 2022 |
Production Number | 03001 |
Written by | Jeff Chiang & Nahnatchka Khan |
Directed by | Nahnatchka Khan |
Stream | |
← 2x13 Let the People Decide |
3x02 → Rocky Sucks |
Young Rock — Season Three |
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The People Need You is the first episode of the third season of Young Rock, and the twenty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Dwayne Johnson (Himself), Joseph Lee Anderson (Rocky Johnson), Stacey Leilua (Ata Johnson), Ana Tuisila (Lia Maivia), Adrian Groulx (Dwayne Johnson (age 10)), Bradley Constant (Dwayne Johnson (age 15)), Uli Latukefu (Dwayne Johnson (age 18-20))
Guest Starring: John Tui (Afa Anoa'i), Michael Torpey (President Brayden Taft), Nefetari Spencer (Bibi Storrs), Adam Ray (Vince McMahon), Rebecca Quin (Cyndi Lauper), Brett Azar (Iron Sheik), Arlyn Broche (Dany Garcia), Pete Gardner (Liberace), Kiff Vandenheuvel (Pat Patterson), Brock O'Hurn (Hulk Hogan), Joseph D. Reitman (Captain Lou Albano), Luke Hawx (Stone Cold Steve Austin), Ben Vandermey (Roddy Piper)
with Randall Park (Himself)
Co-Starring: Sam Ball (Mick Foley / Mankind), Nicholas Bernardi (Bret "The Hitman" Hart), Steven Burk (Angry Customer), Eddy Clinton (Classy Freddie Blassie), Cohen Cooper (Nico), Jacob Hadley (Chunk), Jason Devón Jenkins (Mr. T), Andreas Riter (Car Salesman), Taylor Simmons (Abraham Lincoln), Ned Yousef (Merchant), Tim Bosby (Wrestler 1 vs. Maivia), Simon Cook (Wrestler 3 vs. Rocky), Corey Chapman (Wrestler 3 vs. Maivia), Alan Lamb (Wrestler), Derek Law (Wrestler Car Lot), Ed McAlexander (Wrestler 2 vs. Maivia), Chris Wooley (Wrestler 1 vs. Rocky)
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Plot Overview
After losing the 2032 election, Dwayne Johnson is ready to withdraw from political life for good when he gets an unexpected call. In 1985, Rocky learns there are consequences to crossing Vince. In 1997, Dwayne finds fans hate him even when he's a winner.