NBC has pulled the plug on 'Young Rock.'
Per Deadline, the network has canceled the series after three seasons and thirty-seven episodes. The show starred Dwayne Johnson and explored the crazy rollercoaster that has shaped Dwayne into the man he is today and the larger-than-life characters he’s met along the way.
The report goes on to outline the series' declining ratings, pointing out how Season 3 managed roughly 1.4M viewers and a 0.25 rating in the 18-49 demographic, a steep decline from the compared to the 2.23M viewers and a 0.39 rating averaged during Season 2. Season 1 was by far the most-watched, averaging more than 3M viewers per episode and a 0.62 demo rating.
Young Rock also starred Joseph Lee Anderson, Stacey Leilua, Ana Tuisila, Adrian Groulx, Bradley Constant, Uli Latukefu, Fasitua Amosa, John Tui and Matthew Willig.
In other Rock related news, the WWE legend is set to be featured in the upcoming Jumanji: Wild Adventures video game. Click here to learn more.
Johnson also recently announced his return to the Fast & Furious franchise after a very public falling out with Vin Diesel. Click here to learn more.