The Rock has in fact made his eagerly awaited return to WWE television since the February 2nd episode of Friday Night SmackDown, with hints of frequent appearances running up to WrestleMania 40. It was evident from his participation in an ongoing feud with Cody Rhodes that The Great One would have a significant role in the WWE. The Rock appears to be making a comeback in the world of professional wrestling, but there have been accusations from another wrestler that he stole the title of “Final Boss.”
While fans are excited for The Rock and Roman Reigns to face off, they also want to make sure Cody Rhodes’ storyline doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. This disparity raised some worries at first, but a more sensible strategy has been used. As a result, Cody Rhodes will still have the opportunity to square off against Roman Reigns in WrestleMania 40’s main event, but not before facing The Rock.Allegedly Stealing “Final Boss” by The Rock Name
Former WWE talent Serena Deeb, who is currently employed by AEW, recently talked about Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s usage of the term “Final Boss” on a recent Highspots Sign-it-Live show.She brought up the fact that she had used the term on the AEW Collision episode that aired on March 2, weeks before The Rock had used it to promote his presence on the SmackDown episode that aired on March 15 on social media.Deeb said, “Funny thing is I said that (‘The Final Boss’) on Collision,” during her presence. Then, speculating that The Rock might have nicked the term from her, she remarked, “He stole it? “You guys would know who he is, someone took it,” the speaker said, making clear reference to The Rock.Booker’s justification on the Hall of Fame podcast clarifies why Dwayne Johnson hasn’t been publicly criticized for calling himself the “Final Boss.” Booker implies that The Rock has more freedom to do as he pleases because of his authority and autonomy as a board member. “But you know, Rock feels like you know that he can pretty much do whatever he wants to do since he is on the Board.”
With what happened on Monday Night Raw this week, it’s safe to conclude that The Great One really does live up to the title of “Final Boss.”
Possibility of The Rock and Roman Reigns’ Perfect Match Occurring SomedayEven though they are not considered competitive combat sports, professional wrestling and WWE put a lot of physical strain on their athletes. Regardless of experience level, individuals must receive in-depth instruction for this. Before every match, even seasoned wrestlers like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson have to put in a lot of work to make sure they are emotionally and physically ready for the challenges ahead.The Rock rejoined WWE in September 2023 following a four-year break, however he hasn’t yet taken part in a match. In a recent interview with Jimmy Traina from Sports Illustrated, Paul Heyman, the most recent inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame, discussed The Rock’s preparation for a match.
The fans expected Cody Rhodes to wrap up his tale, but The Brahma Bull first set out to challenge Reigns for the Head of the Table championship upon his return to the WWE. But Johnson took a sharp turn for the worst and ended up partnering with his cousin. “Could Dwayne Johnson have come back and put together a really classic, very memorable 15-minute match with Roman Reigns for this year’s WrestleMania without going through that training?” Paul Heyman asked, sharing hope for a dream match between Johnson and Reigns without the heel-turn. He could, I’m sure. Heyman was optimistic that a fifteen-minute fight could happen.