Catchphrases in wrestling are often popular, with many of the best stars in the history of the business having at least one. Wrestlers tend to bring these into their promos backstage and during the ring, with this sometimes being a way of shutting down an opponent as a way of getting the crowd excited.

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However, while many wrestlers have one, nobody comes close to The Rock in terms of catchphrases. The People's Champion had countless different catchphrases that he would use against his rivals, keeping fans entertained as they could join in. But, with so many to choose from, it is hard to determine which is the best that he has ever created.

UPDATE: 2024/04/04 17:30 EST BY BENJAMIN VIEIRA

In 2024, fans have finally gotten to see another heel version of The Rock. Known as "The Final Boss", he and The Bloodline have been verbally going to war with Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins on the mic. The Rock has even put spins on some of his most iconic catchphrases during all of this. He is no doubt one of the very best to have ever done it on the microphone and continues to garner some phenomenal responses whenever he speaks. With all of that said, let's take a look at the best of the best when it comes to The Rock's lines.

10 The Rock Asks Who Wants To Go "One On One With The Great One?"

It Hyped Up Any Match And Opponent Of The Rock's

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  • The Rock was known as "The Great One" for years.
  • It was utilized to hype up his matches.
  • It helped to solidify him as, well, one of the greats.

This was a catchphrase The Rock would use to build up and announce many of his matches, and it always guaranteed a reaction from the WWE Universe. It's the type of over-the-top quote that only The Rock could get away with, but it helped to get fans excited about his matches.

People would know big things were coming when they heard this line, and it was effective in reminding people that he was one of the best in the business by calling himself "The Great One."

WWE Debut

Survivor Series 1996

Notable Accomplishments

WWE Champion, WWE Intercontinental Champion, WWE Tag Team Champion, WCW Champion, 2000 Men's Royal Rumble Winner

Notable Rivals

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Triple H, John Cena, Goldberg, Ken Shamrock

9 "Roody Poo, Candy Ass" Was Silly, But Effective

It May Sound Ridiculous, But It Worked

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  • This line worked because of The Rock's charisma, but it would have fallen flat for anyone else.
  • It showcased how creative The Rock could be.
  • It worked well in the time that it was brought in and got fans' attention.

Bringing these words together would be the kiss of death for many wrestlers due to how silly they sound, yet The Rock managed to get this one over massively with fans. He would get fans to chant along when he delivered this line, and it worked as a great insult to his rivals.

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It was a classic example of how good The Rock was at engaging an audience by making them laugh while also making fans take the insult seriously. This isn't his greatest catchphrase, mainly because of how silly it was, but at the time it certainly fit in well.

8 "Just Bring It" Let You Know The Rock Meant Business

This Line Was Simple, Yet Very Effective

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  • It was a rare catchphrase of The Rock's that was very serious.
  • It was often followed by a gesture, telling opponents to bring it all.
  • It was a simple, but effective line.

This was one of the more direct catchphrases that The Rock had, and it would not demand much audience participation like the rest. Because of that, fans often tend to overlook this particular catchphrase, but it was something he was able to push onto a t-shirt that sold well.

When he wanted to be more serious, this was a great line that he could bring out as audiences instantly knew he was ready to throw down with a rival, and it was very effective in that sense as it gave him a different option to use.

7 "Laying The SmackDown" Led To The Creation Of SmackDown

This Catchphrase Launched One Of WWE's Biggest Weekly Shows

  • "Smackdown" has transcended wrestling terminology and is now an official word.
  • The phrase helped to launch WWE's signature Friday night show.
  • It is one of The Rock's most iconic lines ever.

The fact that this catchphrase was able to spell the name of a WWE show proves just how iconic this one was. It's something that he could bring out at any stage when he wanted to amp things up as audiences would always get excited when they heard this line.

The fans would know that he meant business when this line came out, and the fact that it has gone on to be so iconic due to the impact that the word had helped to put this one in the history books.

6 He Told Fans And Foes Who "The Most Electrifying Man" Was

The Rock Backed Up This Nickname

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  • The Rock lived up to the name of being "The Most Electrifying Man."
  • The multi-time WWE Champion has accomplished a lot in the business.
  • Fans bought into the authenticity of this nickname for The Rock.

Claiming that you are the most electrifying man in sports entertainment is something that would often be very arrogant and would not get over with people, but that wasn't the case with The Rock. Because he was so charismatic, this is something that fans could buy into as it was genuinely true.

The Rock meant everything that he said when he delivered this line, and it was one that he could put different spins on, which was always fun to see. Fans would always react to him dropping it in, and that helped to make it an iconic one.

5 The Rock Called Upon The "Millions And Millions" In Attendance

It Was A Thunderous Call-And-Response Catchphrase

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  • One of the best fan-interactive catchphrases in professional wrestling.
  • The Rock calls upon all of his fans to say it, whether live or at home.
  • It was prominent during his backstage segments.

Any catchphrase that brings a huge fan response that they can chant along with instantly becomes iconic, and that is exactly what this one did. The Rock would do this to bring the people in, as he would say the first part and the fans would come in for the second to finish it off.

It's something that connected with audiences around the world, and the response was always incredible. Seeing him do this in backstage segments is what really got this over, as you could still hear the fans finishing it.

4 "Finally, The Rock Has Come Back" Erupted Any Arena He Was In

It Is A Cheap Pop That Gets An Epic Response

  • Along with Mick Foley, The Rock has mastered the art of the cheap pop.
  • He uses this line whenever he returns after a substantial break from WWE.
  • Using town names in promos is a good way to get a reaction, whether positive or negative.

When it comes to the art of a cheap pop, it is often Mick Foley's name that is brought up by WWE fans as someone that would do it a lot. However, this catchphrase from The Rock is arguably the greatest example of a cheap pop, and that is why it cannot be his greatest.

Despite that, there's no doubt that this was a great catchphrase as it would bring a huge level of excitement from the fans as soon as he started talking. Mentioning the city that they were in would get an instant reaction, and fans knew it was coming which allowed them to join in.

3 "Know Your Role, And Shut Your Mouth" Put His Opponents In Their Place

"The Great One" Tells His Opponents How It Is

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  • The Rock often used this to insult his opponents and get fans on his side.
  • Fans often joined in on telling The Rock's opponents to shut their mouths.
  • The Rock knew exactly how to draw his fans in to the world of professional wrestling.

This is another classic catchphrase that The Rock would bust out to his rivals, and it always made people laugh while leading to the other person reacting in a big way. It was a great way of The Rock putting people in their place, and that is something that he always looked to do.

It's one of the catchphrases that caught on massively and was something that fans would then go and recreate themselves. Those types of comments are the ones that always work best, and The Rock took full advantage of them.

2 The Rock Says "It Doesn't Matter" What You Think

"The People's Champ" Delivers A Lot Of Humor

  • "It Doesn't Matter" was an easy way for The Rock to draw laughs from fans.
  • It was meant to silence a rival in their place.
  • The Rock has put spins on this line as well, such as "It Doesn't Matter What Your Name Is."

The brilliance of this catchphrase was that The Rock was so talented he could slip it into any point in a promo, particularly when he was talking to another person. The way he could organically slot it into anything that was happening led to a great response, as this would always make fans laugh.

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While this wasn't something people could always chant along with due to how random it could be, the response was clear each time. It also worked well in silencing a rival at any point, with this being a catchphrase fans would sometimes take into their personal lives.

1 "If You Smell, What The Rock Is Cooking" Is One Of The Best Lines In WWE History

The Rock's Most Iconic Catchphrase Of All Time

  • One of WWE's most iconic catchphrases of all time.
  • It is the most recognizable of The Rock's one-liners.
  • It is a testament to The Rock's ability to get virtually anything over.

Out of all the catchphrases that The Rock had throughout his career, the classic one that people think of is this. It is a catchphrase that has stuck with him throughout his life, with people who know nothing about professional wrestling even being aware of this phrase.

It is something that perfectly sums up the wrestling world as it was utterly nonsensical, but the way he delivered it with such confidence and charisma helped to make it connect. Fans will always chant this whenever it happens, and it will always remain a perfect way to end a promo.