Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has finally picked his dodgeball team, and those who love an underdog story probably won’t be happy with his selection.
When @RedHourBen calls me out.. Told em just roll the camera and let me riff… 80’s wrestling promo style. @omaze @stillerorg #TeamGlobo ๐ช๐พ pic.twitter.com/bE5CuRsfea
โ Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) July 3, 2017
After being called out by White Goodman – Ben Stiller’s character from Dodgeball – The Rock was forced to pick a side. He could align himself with The Average Joes, or Globogym. As you can probably guess, he chose the latter.
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Ben Stiller has been promoting a new fundraiser for his organization, The Stiller Foundation, that raises money for Haiti. The foundation aims to build schools, run programs, and make the lives of those living in the poverty-stricken country much better than they are.
With the latest fundraiser, Stiller has resurrected his megalomaniacal character from Dodgeball to get folks excited about what the foundation is doing. Basically, you can choose a side, either Globogym or Average Joes, to help donate to the fundraiser. Out of those who donate, one lucky winner will win an afternoon of dodgeball with Ben Stiller.
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For every $10 you donate, your name is entered into the drawing 100 times. You can also donate more money to win Dodgeball swag and signed memorabilia. The fundraiser page on Omaze.com has all of the information.
Stiller called out The Rock on Twitter, asking him to choose a side and help the cause. With his latest video, shot as a wrestling promo, Johnson did just that.
Watch the video above, and head to The Stiller Foundation to learn more about the cause.
Photo Credit: Getty / Franziska Krug
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