NBC cancels The Rock’s ‘Young Rock’ TV series

NBC has canceled Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's "Young Rock" TV series as it will not return for a fourth campaign.

The news was announced by several entertainment media outlets Friday afternoon as the network cut several other series as well.

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The show, which debuted in February 2021, was based on the life of Johnson, starting with his childhood growing up in a pro wrestling family. Throughout the series' 37 episodes over three seasons, characters like Randy Savage, Steve Austin, the Iron Sheik, Hulk Hogan and others were introduced in addition to several football players and Johnson's well-known family members. The time periods covered were 1982, 1987 and the 1990s.

The show's third season was moved to Fridays opposite WWE SmackDown in a move that puzzled many.

The premise was Johnson reflecting on his life in both wrestling and football as he prepared to run for president in the year 2032.

Johnson was an executive producer on the show along with series creator Nahnatchka Khan who is the sister of WWE CEO Nick Khan.

As of this writing, Johnson has not acknowledged the show's cancellation on social media.