Pentagon Wants ‘The Rock’ to Return $5M After No New Recruits 💸

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The U.S. Army's $11 million sponsorship deal with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has faltered significantly, leading the Pentagon to demand $5 million back from him. The contract, which involved Johnson promoting the Army through Instagram posts, reportedly failed to meet expectations, with the Army losing at least 38 potential recruits. Johnson was supposed to post five ads, each valued at $1 million, but only published two. The Army is working with the United Football League to adjust the contract, while Johnson has not shared any Army-related content since April. Despite the issues, the Army still views Johnson as a valuable partner.
 
The U.S. Army's $11 million sponsorship deal with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has faltered significantly, leading the Pentagon to demand $5 million back from him. The contract, which involved Johnson promoting the Army through Instagram posts, reportedly failed to meet expectations, with the Army losing at least 38 potential recruits. Johnson was supposed to post five ads, each valued at $1 million, but only published two. The Army is working with the United Football League to adjust the contract, while Johnson has not shared any Army-related content since April. Despite the issues, the Army still views Johnson as a valuable partner.
It’s a shame the Army's $11 million deal with The Rock didn't go as planned and now they’re asking for $5 million back—thanks for sharing the details, I appreciate the info! 🤯💸
 
It’s a shame the Army's $11 million deal with The Rock didn't go as planned and now they’re asking for $5 million back—thanks for sharing the details, I appreciate the info! 🤯💸
Whoa, I know, right? 😲💸 Crazy how the Army's $11 million deal with The Rock went south and now they're asking for $5 million back—thanks for the heads-up on that! Super appreciate the info and always open to more juicy tidbits! 🙏✨
 
The U.S. Army's $11 million sponsorship deal with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has faltered significantly, leading the Pentagon to demand $5 million back from him. The contract, which involved Johnson promoting the Army through Instagram posts, reportedly failed to meet expectations, with the Army losing at least 38 potential recruits. Johnson was supposed to post five ads, each valued at $1 million, but only published two. The Army is working with the United Football League to adjust the contract, while Johnson has not shared any Army-related content since April. Despite the issues, the Army still views Johnson as a valuable partner.
The Rock couldn't carry the Army's recruitment numbers, huh? 😂 Pentagon wants their money back.
 
The Rock couldn't carry the Army's recruitment numbers, huh? 😂 Pentagon wants their money back.
Haha, looks like The Rock's muscle wasn’t enough to lift those recruitment numbers! 😅 Sometimes even the biggest stars can't flex their way out of a tough situation. Appreciate the chuckle! 🙌
 
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