Could it be? Could we really smell what The Rock is cooking in the White House in 2024?
The idea of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson running for United States president might seem outlandish, but it's not completely out of the realm of possibility. And that possibility has been a major talking point this month, thanks to comments from The Rock and a recent trip to visit some high-ranking military brass.
So, what are the odds The Rock could actually win the 2024 presidential election?
2024 Presidential Election Odds: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Odds to Win
According to the most recent 2024 Presidential Election Odds, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is +25000, or 250-1, to win the 2024 presidential election. That implies about a .38% chance of The Rock winning the presidency.
While that makes a Rock presidency a wild, wild longshot, the 2024 presidential election odds do reflect the increased likelihood of a Dwayne Johnson presidential bid based off of recent events.
Odds via European exchange Betfair. Implied probability is "fair" implied probability, without the vigorish. Sportsbooks cannot offer political betting in the United States.
Let's go back in time just a bit. In early November, Johnson joined comedian Trevor Noah's podcast and shared that, back at the end of 2022, he was asked by members of both political parties about a potential presidential election bid.
Then, this week, The Rock shared multiple pictures and videos on social media from a November trip to visit service members and leaders at the Pentagon — pictures that are on the real-deal, official United States Department of Defense website, because we live in the weirdest possible timeline.
Before those events of the past month, The Rock's odds to win the 2024 presidential election were longer than 500-1. So while he's still a massive underdog at 250-1, his odds are on the move.
It's also worth noting that The Rock's name has been associated with a potential presidential election campaign for years — and he hasn't done much to stop the chatter. As far back as 2017, Johnson said that he was seriously considering a run for president in 2024.
Now, here we are.