Johnson was granted an athletic scholarship at the University of Miami, which is among the best college football teams in the nation. Johnson was a freshman in college and played on the Miami University's National Championship team. But, he played the majority of his four seasons of college football at the University of Miami as a back-up role for elite players such as Warren Sapp, future NFL star and Pro Football Hall of Fame Inductee. Johnson was keen to try professionally, however he wasn't selected in the 1995 NFL Draft. After finishing his studies at the University of Miami in that year, Johnson signed with Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. But Johnson was not selected for the NFL Draft in 1995. Johnson's father Rocky who was a seasoned professional wrestler, assisted Johnson to sign a contract with WWF in 1996. Johnson gained rapid global fame due to a trick was used to make him an eloquent trash-talker. Johnson quit WWE in 2004 and returned to the organization in 2011, making sporadic appearances until his retirement in 2013. Johnson is a 10 time world champion, and WWE's first champion of African descent. Johnson was also a two-time Intercontinental Champion, five-time Tag Team Champion and a the 2000 Royal Rumble winner and WWE's sixth Triple Crown Champion. Johnson was the main host of the most watched episode of WWE's most popular television show, Raw and SmackDown.
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