Meet Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson’s 57-Year-Old ‘Secret’ Half-Brother, Who Blazed His Own Business Trail During Actor’s $800 Million Journey

Dwayne Johnson, known for his wrestling career in WWE and Hollywood, quickly established himself as a highly popular personality. The Rock has its roots tracing back to the Anoa’i family, where several legends have emerged. Names such as Roman Reigns, Jey and Jimmy Uso, Rikishi, and many others belong to this family. However, the world is almost unaware of Johnson’s half-brother Curtis Bowles Johnson.

Bowles Johnson was never much of a television face

Bowles Johnson was never much of a television face. He was born to Rocky Johnson during his first marriage to Una Sparks.

Bowles Johnson did not see himself in the wrestling business

It is speculated that Bowles Johnson did not see himself in the wrestling business. Still, some believe he tried his hand at wrestling via the Hart Family’s business in Calgary, Canada.

Curtis Bowles Johnson got a mention from his father

During Rocky Johnson’s WWE Hall of Fame induction, Curtis Bowles Johnson got a mention from his father. And also got some attention when he commented on his father’s passing in 2020. 

Curtis Johnson remained in the shadows

He remained in the shadows for a long period and was a secret but hardcore fans were always aware of the existence of Bowles Johnson.

Curtis Bowles' professional life

Not much is known about Bowles Johnson’s professional or personal life. While, Johnson’s cousin Tanoai Reed is a stunt double for him in his movies, nothing much about Bowles Johnson’s career is known.

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