Have you seen this? Utah high school students build unusual shrine 'The Rock'

A group of Utah high school students build shrine and pay homage to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on a urinal.

A group of Utah high school students build shrine and pay homage to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on a urinal. (Elite Moments, YouTube)


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THE WEIRDEST HIGH SCHOOL IN UTAH — What do you expect to take place in a high school restroom? If your answer was paying homage to a shrine of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson that was built on a (hopefully clean) urinal, you may very well belong to what some are calling "the weirdest high school in Utah."

In this video, which is part 13 of a recent TikTok phenomenon, a young high school student exits the bathroom stall only to find a large group of his classmates kneeling together paying homage to the former professional wrestler-turned-actor and business mogul.

And while one could argue that doing this may be time well spent, as education should include such things as community togetherness and looking to people of greatness for inspiration – but, in the men's restroom?

Now, before you jump on the "where are these students' teachers?" bandwagon, I have an insider scoop.

While I will not disclose the location of this school, I can confirm that these shenanigans did take place during after-school hours, making it so that no educational time was harmed during the making of this video. That being said, I can't promise that the urinal was clean before the Rock was prayed to (sorry Dwayne).

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Arianne Brown has been a contributing writer at KSL for several years, focusing on sharing uplifting stories.

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