The pro wrestler stopped in his tracks to tell a fan to ‘watch’ their ‘f**king mouth’ after they apparently shouted something that caught his attention.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson found himself in what appeared to be a tense moment with an attendee at the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony. The 51-year-old wrestling legend and actor was captured pausing at the event after a fan caught his attention. In a viral social media video, Dwayne can be heard asking the individual, “What was that?” to which the fan replied, “Cody’s coming for you.”

According to various reports, at the conclusion of the conversation, Dwayne responded with, “That’s right, that’s what I thought. Watch your f**king mouth.”

While some outlets speculated on the authenticity of the exchange, Entertainment Tonight suggested that it might have been part of Dwayne’s portrayal as a villain for WrestleMania 40, where he is slated to accompany Roman Reigns against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins.

Although The Moana star has not addressed the incident publicly, he has recently discussed his political views. In a recent interview on Fox & Friends, Dwayne expressed regret for endorsing President Joe Biden during the 2020 election.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson reflected on his past endorsement of President Joe Biden, acknowledging that, at the time, he believed it was the right decision given his influence. However, he noted that the endorsement ultimately led to significant division among people.

“I thought it was important to exercise my influence and share my endorsement,” Dwayne explained. “But looking back, I see that it caused a lot of division. As I approach future elections, I’ve decided not to make endorsements. My goal is to unite the country, and I believe in the power of the American people to choose their leaders.”

When asked about his satisfaction with the current political climate, Dwayne expressed dissatisfaction, particularly with what he described as “woke culture” and “cancel culture.”

“The trends of cancel culture and woke culture, and the division they create, trouble me,” Dwayne elaborated. “I believe in being true to oneself, even if it means upsetting others. It’s important to remain authentic in the face of criticism.”