Sean Strickland remains fans entertained with his antics on social media.
The pronounced former UFC central weight is never afraid to offer his unique view of the world.
Sean Strickland, however, recently hesitated to criticize Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson after he found out that the WWE legend is mentioned in the UFC council of directors.
Fans made jokes with the UFC star, who recently received a six-month suspension for his share in a fight after the fight, is a changed man after registering for anger management classes.
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Fans respond to Sean Strickland's comments over The Rock
On Tuesday, Strickland shared his reaction to discovering that the rock is technically his boss.
The 34-year-old insulted Johnson while claiming that he had stopped himself after hearing about the role of the Hollywood superster at the UFC.
“Oh man, I was about to fool Dwayne Johnson because he was a potential lizard person being sent [to] Infiltrate and destroy America, “tweeted Strickland.
“But then I just googled it and he is on the UFC board of directors.
“F— That was a close call ….:/”
He added: “Black Adam was a cinematic chapter …”
Fans in the commentary were amused by Strickland's non-so-subtile wipe to Johnson.
“Never change, Sean,” said a fan. While another added, “Bro, you wild.”
“It seems that those courses for anger management are bearing fruit,” a third person replied.
“Lol, you've still done it,” someone else noticed.
“Good that you didn't post it,” laughed another X user.
“Want to fool Dwayne without making Dwayne ridiculous. Sly work there, Sean,” said a sixth fan.
The Rock's MMA film
Johnson admits that he was 'really scared' to transform into a UFC legend in his latest film.
He will portray Mark Kerr in the Smashing Machine, which will be released on 3 October.
Johnson said Vanity Fair: “It was very real. I had not experienced that in a whole, very, very long, where I was really scared and thought,” I don't know if I can do this. Can I do this? “
“I realized that these opportunities might not come my way because I was too scared to explore this stuff … I was so hungry for a chance to do something raw and grainy and to tear myself open,” he continued.
