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The Rock To Kevin Hart: "I WANNA PUNCH A HOLE IN YOUR STUPID FACE"


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Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart have been talking trash to each other on social media for the better part of this year. The two actors are good friends and they have starred alongside each other many times. They love to mess around and throw some playful insults every once in a while. Such was the case when The Rock tuned into the comedian's latest Instagram Live stream. The legendary WWE wrestler left some harsh comments for Kevin to read before reposting them all on his proper page, saying that he wishes he could kill Hart "with his eyes."

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"Ever hate someone so much you wish you could kill them with your eyes," asked Dwayne. He then referred to him as his "pebble," joking about the very apparent size difference between them. During the stream, Rock was pretty active as he wrote in all caps: "I WANNA PUNCH A HOLE IN YOUR STUPID FACE." He wasn't done there though, commenting, "I PISSED IN THAT TEA YOU'RE DRINKING" a little later on. 

Of course, this is just them showing some brotherly love. They do this type of stuff all the time and there's no cause for concern. Kevin Hart will likely get him back within the next week.

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