Dwayne Johnson walked onto Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast and immediately pushed the night into rougher territory.

The actor and former wrestling star reunited with his longtime "Jumanji" co-star for a Netflix event that leaned hard into their familiar comic rivalry. Reports indicate Johnson made a dramatic entrance, backed by special effects and Queen’s “We Will Rock You,” before launching into a lengthy R-rated set aimed at Hart. The performance did not stay on Hart alone for long.

Much of Johnson’s material, according to the news signal, centered on Hart’s wife, Eniko. That choice gave the set its sharpest edge and its most talked-about moment, with Johnson delivering a crude line that framed her as someone who deserves praise for putting up with Hart. The joke fit the anything-goes roast format, but it also ensured the routine would travel beyond the room and into the wider entertainment conversation.

Johnson and Hart know how to sell their chemistry, but this roast showed how quickly that double act can turn from playful to deliberately provocative.

Key Facts

  • Dwayne Johnson appeared at Kevin Hart’s Netflix roast.
  • Reports indicate Johnson made a theatrical entrance with special effects and Queen’s “We Will Rock You.”
  • His R-rated set largely focused on Kevin Hart’s wife, Eniko.
  • The appearance reunited the longtime “Jumanji” co-stars in a live comedy setting.

The appearance tapped into a formula audiences already recognize. Johnson and Hart have built years of public banter into a bankable entertainment partnership, one that thrives on mock insults and exaggerated one-upmanship. A roast gives that dynamic a bigger stage and fewer restraints. In that setting, Johnson did not just needle Hart; he escalated the act into material designed to shock, stir reaction, and dominate post-show coverage.

What happens next matters less for the two stars’ friendship than for how Netflix keeps shaping live comedy into a bigger cultural event. If reports from the roast continue to spread, this set will stand as another example of how streaming platforms use celebrity familiarity, riskier jokes, and shareable moments to keep audiences talking long after the applause ends.