The Rock Receives Backlash For Tank Post, Natalya On When She Felt Like She Made It In WWE, Stock

- Above is the latest WWE Network Pick of the Week video, featuring Natalya giving a plug to her WWE Photo Shoot episode. We also see Natalya discussing her WWE Divas Title win over Michelle McCool at the 2010 Survivor Series pay-per-view.

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"I just remember how excited I was to finally win the championship and finally feel like I had made it in WWE," Natalya said. "It was the first title that I won in WWE. 7 years later when I went on to win the women's championship, I felt like it was important for me to show that I still had it. So many people didn't think that I would get that chance or that opportunity again, and I did. It's important to show people that you should chase your dreams and that it may take a long time but you should never give up, and you should persevere."

- WWE stock was down 5.87% today, closing at $86.71 per share. Today's high was $91.28 and the low was $86.01.

- The Rock received backlash from fans and bloggers this week after the former WWE Champion reacted positively to the 1st Armored Division of the United States Army naming one of their tanks after him.

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The tank is now called "The Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson" and that name was decided by soldiers with the 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, which is one of the oldest cavalry squadrons and regiments in the Army, and one of the oldest units of any kind in the Army.

Rock responded to the new name on Instagram and the comments section was flooded with congratulatory comments and negative comments. He wrote, "I'm sending a salute of respect & gratitude to the Blackhawk Squadron 1st Armored Division for the honor of naming their tank (the most advanced in the world) Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Heavy duty, bad ass, sexy AF and built to take care of business ? but most importantly, thank you all for your service. Grateful to the bone. #IronSoldiers #BlackhawkSquadron #1stArmouredDivision #FortBliss #TheDRJ #BloodSweatRespect"

Below is the tweet from the 1st Armored Division, showing the new name on the tank, and Rock's Instagram post. He has not responded to the backlash as of this writing.

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