Aug 122017
 

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is one of the biggest stars on the planet. After a successful career as a professional wrestler, he flawlessly transitioned into an incredible actor and ‘rocked’ the movie industry.

And, just as flawlessly, he has managed to transform his infamous Brahma Bull tattoo that had been on his right arm for about 20 years. Even though it had been his signature ink since his wrestling days, the ink wasn’t that impressive, to say the least.

Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson Covers Up His Brahma Bull Tattoo© The Inquisitr

But, not anymore!

It took 3 sessions and 22 hours of painful hardwork under Nikko Hurtado’s inky needle, but the tattoo has been completely transformed. Dwayne Johnson himself has deemed it the ‘evolution of the bull’ and it actually looks really cool.

Evolution of the bull begins w/ @nikkohurtado.  I’ve engrained this bull in my DNA for two decades. My core. Humbly, it’s also become a symbol of strength, resilience, heart, power and defiance to so many people around the world.  I got this tattoo when I was just a kid. Now I need it to reflect me as a man.  All my ink is a rite of passage and spiritual and the MANA (power and spirit) has to be right before we begin.  Mana is strong with world renowned Nikko. We talked for hours about the man I am today, compared to who I once was. And who I’ll always be.  We all desire to grow and evolve. The mana is right.. let the blood and pain begin.  #EvolutionOfTheBull #WheresMyVicodin

A post shared by therock (@therock) on Aug 7, 2017 at 5:36pm PDT

After the tattoo was done, he posted a comparison picture on Instagram, with a lengthy and poetic explanation in the caption of what this new ink represents and means to him.

Evolution of the bull. Blood, sweat & years.  After 3 sessions and 22hrs of tattooing with world renowned @NikkoHurtado, the story’s almost done.. Every detail is a reflection of my own personal history.  From the cracks and heavy damage in the bone representing life’s hard lessons I’ve learned over the years. Just like scars and wrinkles – I’m so grateful to have ’em because they’re earned.  To the horns, not pointing up or out to the side, but pointing straight ahead representing relentless energy and forward progress.  The core and anchor of this image is in the eye. Look closely and you’ll find the life, energy, power and you’ll feel the MANA (spirit). The eye tells the story of a disruptive positive energy always ready to dent the universe.  Depending on the light and angle, sometimes the energy’s subtle and sometimes it’s glaring. But it’s always alive and ready to disrupt the universe and love and protect my family and all things I love with intense passion and gratitude.  Cheers to living, learning, evolving and growing. And to the positive disrupters ready to dent the universe.  #EvolutionOfTheBull #TheDisrupter #TheMana  #NowLetsBreakOutTheTequila

A post shared by therock (@therock) on Aug 11, 2017 at 8:26am PDT

He wrote, “Every detail is a reflection of my own personal history. From the cracks and heavy damage in the bone representing life’s hard lessons I’ve learned over the years. Just like scars and wrinkles – I’m so grateful to have ’em because they’re earned.”

Through this experience I’ve learned a lot. Everyone always sees what is on the outside what is shown of our lives no one truly knows behind the scenes. @therock is a true gentleman how I came to tattoo him I do not know. I am a truly blessed human. (Thank you Matt) the process of tattooing a client starts with a meeting always finding out what it is they want. Tattoos are markings on the body that are with you for ever. Imagine choosing a birthmark. The tattoo has to represent you, who you are and what you feel, your image and your personality. @therock and I spend time going back and fourth showing him different ideas, different horns different mana. I always want to do what I want to do but I always have to remind myself that when I tattoo a client it is for them and theirs to wear the rest of their lives. I am excited to tweak and build this tattoo a little further after it heals. When I complete a tattoo in one sitting it is never finished my clients all know this to well. I let the tattoo heal, live, age a little before I come back to it and layer it see what it needs to give it the sculpting or life it requires to be abandoned because we all know art is never finished it is simply abandoned. I am grateful I am blessed I have been given the new gift of knowing about “Mana” thank you world your are nothing short of amazing. Thank you @therock till next time same channel same page! It’s your friendly neighborhood tattoo artist.

A post shared by Nikko Hurtado (@nikkohurtado) on Aug 11, 2017 at 9:49am PDT

Honestly, is there something this man can’t do?