The Rock reached out to his 'bro' Conor McGregor on Instagram - and the pair are gushing over each other's work ethic
- The Rock and Conor McGregor have been gushing over each other on Instagram.
- Hollywood actor and former WWE star The Rock watched "Conor McGregor: Notorious" - a documentary that detailed McGregor's rise to the top of the mixed martial arts world.
- The Rock told his 106 million followers that the movie is a knockout success.
- It did not take long for McGregor to notice the review, and the Irishman called The Rock his "uce" - Samoan slang for brother.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Conor McGregor have been gushing over each other on Instagram.
Johnson, renowned for roles in hit movies like "Moana" and "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," watched "Conor McGregor: Notorious" - the documentary that detailed the Irishman's extraordinary rise to the top of the combat sports world.
The filmmakers behind "Notorious" followed McGregor over the course of four years - from the fighter's humble beginnings claiming benefits in Ireland, to his unprecedented success in mixed martial arts where he became a two-weight world champion in UFC.
For Johnson, the documentary delivered a stunning knockout and he told his 106 million followers on Instagram that the movie provides "great insight into the DNA of this successful and smart business man."
Johnson said: "Best part of his success, is when you strip it all away - it will always come down to being the hardest worker in the room. Those roots never go away."
Johnson added: "Solid doc. Well done brother."
It did not take long for McGregor to notice the feedback.
The Irishman said: "Thank you Rock! Your work ethic is inspiring to me and I appreciate these words very much!"
McGregor signed off by saying "big respect my Uce," which is Samoan slang for brother.
McGregor took a hiatus from UFC so he could challenge Floyd Mayweather to a boxing rules contest in 2017 - a bout he lost in the 10th round.
He was due to return to a UFC octagon this year but talk of a comeback bout has been postponed as McGregor is due to appear in a New York City court on June 14.
He faces assault and mischief charges for allegedly throwing a metal trolley through the window of a bus carrying UFC athletes and employees.