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Dwayne Johnson, despite never having a career in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), is set to portray former UFC heavyweight Mark Kerr in a biographical film titled ‘The Smashing Machine.’ The film will delve into Kerr’s tenure in the MMA during the 1990s, highlighting his victories in heavyweight tournaments and his struggle with painkiller addiction. The nickname ‘The Smashing Machine’ was earned by Kerr for his powerful and destructive fighting style.
The project has been in development with Johnson working alongside writer and director Benny Safdie since 2019. The cast includes Emily Blunt, who will play Kerr’s wife. Kerr’s life was previously the subject of a 2002 HBO documentary, also named ‘The Smashing Machine,’ which received acclaim for its in-depth exploration of Kerr’s career’s ups and downs.
Johnson has openly spoken about his past consideration of pursuing an MMA career, citing financial motivations during his early days in WWE. On an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, he discussed the lucrative earnings of fighters in PRIDE, which tempted him to switch careers. This revelation came during a period when Johnson was unsure of his future success in WWE.
Mark Kerr’s legacy in the UFC is noteworthy, particularly for fans unfamiliar with his career. Kerr remained undefeated in the UFC after his debut in 1997, securing all his wins by finishes and claiming victory in the UFC 14 and UFC 15 Heavyweight Tournaments. He left the UFC the following year and continued his winning streak in the Japanese MMA organization PRIDE. It was during this successful period in Japan that Kerr crossed paths with Dwayne Johnson, which eventually led Johnson to contemplate a move into MMA.