Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” put his tremendous muscles into good use when he was forced to pull his electric gate off the wall with his bare hands to avoid being late in filming scenes for his first superhero movie.

In an Instagram post, next to a photo of the portal lying on the floor, Hollywood star Former Professional Wrestler – He explained that a storm had caused a blackout, which meant that the gate in his house would not open.

He wrote, “Not my best time but a man has to go to work.”

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Not my best time 🤦🏽‍♂️, but a man has to go to work. We experienced power outages due to severe storms, which caused the front gate not to open. I tried to bypass the hydraulic system to open the gates, which normally operate when the power is off – but this time it won’t. I made some calls to see how quickly I could get gateway technology on site, but I didn’t have 45 minutes to wait. By this time, I know I have hundreds of production crew members waiting for me to come to work so we can start our day. So I did what I had to do. I pushed, pulled, and took off the gate completely. Grab it completely from the brick wall, cut the steel hydraulics and threw it on the lawn. My security team was able to meet the gate technician and welder about an hour later – and they were apparently, “in disbelief and equally scared” about how to rip it off – not my best time, but I had to go to work. And I am ready to be Black Adam

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Johnson said, “A man should go to work.”

Fearing that the “hundreds” of crew members working on the DC Comics movie “Black Adam” would wait for him after being told that a technician would take 45 minutes to arrive, so he literally took matters into his own hands.

He continued, “I pushed, pulled and made the gate completely for myself.”

“He pulled it out completely from the brick wall, cut off the steel hydraulics and threw it on the lawn.

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“My security team was able to meet the gate technician and welder about an hour later – and they were apparently, in disbelief and a similar fear” of how they would rip it. “

He ended his position by saying that he was then “ready to be Black Adam”.

The film is due to be shown in British cinemas on December 24, 2021.

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