Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson officiates wedding of Houston comedian Nick Mundy in surprise ceremony

Houston-born comedian Nick Mundy married girlfriend Dilara Karabas on May 16, 2015 in a Los Angeles ceremony officiated by wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Houston-born comedian Nick Mundy married girlfriend Dilara Karabas on May 16, 2015 in a Los Angeles ceremony officiated by wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Photo: Screen Junkies Photo: Screen Junkies Image 1 of / 38 Caption Close Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson officiates wedding of Houston comedian Nick Mundy in surprise ceremony 1 / 38 Back to Gallery

First came the rock, then came the Rock.

Shortly after Houston-born comedian Nick Mundy slipped an engagement ring on his girlfriend Dilara Karabas, he joked that it would be awesome to get his idol Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to be his best man at the wedding.

Last week, the former WWE champ-turned-actor one-upped his unlikely BFF's wishes, becoming ordained by the State of California and marrying the couple in an unplanned, surprise wedding.

Dressed in an American flag pants, a button down shirt, Astros cap and a dumbfounded look for the ages, Mundy said "I do" in a filmed ceremony in Downtown L.A.'s Ritz Carlton that was high on emotion, and heavy on plugs for The Rock's new film "San Andreas."

Mundy first met Johnson in 2013 during a press tour for the actor's movie, "Pain & Gain." Mundy's coworkers at the online movie news site Screen Junkies knew Mundy was a well-established Rock fanboy, and thought it would be funny to get him on camera interviewing the Rock and his fellow actors.

What followed has been described as the "worst interview ever," as Mundy awkwardly asked the Rock's costars questions only about the Rock, then geeked out when he finally met the man himself, and got next-to-no actual interviewing done.

For some reason, though, the actor found Mundy's enthusiasm charming, and the two have teamed up for Screen Junkies videos at several press junkets for Rock movies since.

For "Hercules," the Rock called up one of Mundy's old high school bully.

For "Furious 7," the two went "Lady & the Tramp" on a banana.

"It's kind of this thing now," Mundy said. "Now he asks, 'Where's Mundy? I want Mundy at this junket."

For Johnson's new action film "San Andreas" – in theaters May 29 – the actor decided to flip the table on Mundy.

Together with Mundy's fiancé Dilara and the Screen Junkies team, an elaborate prank was set up to make Mundy believe that he'd blown an opportunity to interview the Rock at the film's junket because he couldn't come up with an idea worth The Rock's time.

But as the dejected Mundy prepared to mope home, Johnson appeared from nowhere in a suit, dragged him into a nearby room filled with his friends, family and – most importantly – fiancé, for a wedding that could only happen in Hollywood.

"I was thinking 'oh, God – I hope this is real. I hope Dilara is cool with this. I hope Dilara is cool with this.' I didn't want to make my wedding one big joke," Mundy said. "Then she came walking down the aisle with my dad and I was destroyed. I was doing my best not to die right there. After that, I forgot the Rock was even there. I was just focusing on Dilara."

"... I look like a clown. My hair is messed up. I have hat hair. I look like a homeless bear wearing human clothing. But when I saw her it went away. It's weird having this weird great life with her – my best friend."

Mundy grew up in Spring, north of Houston, graduating from Klein High in 1999 and St. Thomas University on 2004. During the summers, he and his friends would produce homemade action movies.

After college, he moved to California to pursue writing and acting. There, he works in a variety of entertainment roles. In addition to the Screen Junkies gig, he also works for TBS's' "Conan," and co-stars with another wrestling icon, Chris Jericho, in the Comedy Central web series "Nothing to Report."

Mundy met his wife at a karaoke bar in January 2013 and proposed in November 2014 onstage at "Conan," where she also works as an animator.

Though the wedding with The Rock was official and many of their friends and family were able to attend, the couple still plans to go forward with their previously scheduled wedding ceremony in September in Laguna, Calif.