Dwayne Johnson pays tribute to his late father in touching post

WWE announced Rocky Johnson's death on Wednesday.

January 17, 2020, 2:30 PM

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is mourning the loss of his father, Rocky Johnson, who died at the age of 75.

The World Wrestling Entertainment announced the death of the former professional wrestler on Wednesday. The details of his death were not disclosed.

"The Rock" shared a touching Instagram post on Friday, featuring a video of his father, a WWE Hall of Famer, in the ring with a message reflecting on Rocky's legacy.

"You broke color barriers, became a ring legend and trail blazed your way thru this world," he wrote about Rocky.

"I was the boy sitting in the seats, watching and adoring you, my hero from afar," he continued. "The boy you raised to always be proud of our cultures and proud of who and what I am. The boy you raised with the toughest of love. The intense work. The hard hand. The adoring boy who wanted to know only your best qualities."

He stated that his father gave him "life’s invaluable lessons."

He also included what he wishes he could've told his father.

"Dad, I wish I had one more shot to tell you, I love you, before you crossed over to the other side. But you were ripped away from me so fast without warning. Gone in an instant and no coming back," Johnson wrote.

He described that his father's death is taking an emotional toll on him, but added, "it’s just pain and it’ll pass."

"Now I’ll carry your mana and work ethic with me, as it’s time to move on because I have my family to feed and work to accomplish," Johnson continued. "Finally, I want you to rest your trailblazing soul, Soulman. Pain free, regret free, satisfied and at ease."

In this 2008 photo provided by WWE, Inc., Rocky "Soul Man" Johnson, left, speaks at his WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony, as his son, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson watches. Rocky Johnson died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. He was 75.
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"I love you dad and I’ll always be your proud and grateful son," he added. "Go rest high."

The emotional post was met with condolences from close friends and fans of both Johnson and his late father.

"Rest In Peace Legend," J. J. Watt commented. "Love you bro," Kevin Hart added.