How a Knee Injury in High School Accidentally Made Tom Cruise a Movie Star (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Before Tom Cruise became the face of Mission: Impossible, before the stunts, the billion-dollar box office hauls, or even the megawatt smile, there was just a kid with a dream to wrestle. Acting wasn’t the plan. Wrestling was.

But one knee injury flipped the entire script.

Cruise, born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, had anything but a steady childhood. He bounced from school to school, struggled with dyslexia, and admitted to PEOPLE in 2003 that he was a “functional illiterate.” Sports became his outlet. Baseball, soccer, football, he played them all. But it was wrestling that truly gave him direction.

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His high school wrestling captain, Tom Jarrett, once told The Daily Mail, “He had times where he was struggling to be accepted. With wrestling, you made your own mark at school… He really wanted to achieve but didn’t know what to achieve in. I think his disabilities like dyslexia held him back, so acting and wrestling were perfect for him.”