The Rock's Unfiltered Truth Shakes WWE – Rhodes, Rollins, and Reigns Set for WrestleMania Explosion!

Step into the ring of drama as The Rock drops a bombshell promo on X, unraveling the complex web of WWE storylines.

The Rock and Roman Reigns in a file photo [Image Credit: X]
By Mohit | Mar 2, 2024 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson discussed the complexities of the current WWE narrative with Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns in a fiery promo on X. Johnson’s 21-minute tirade filled with accusations, challenges, and raw passion laid the groundwork for a WrestleMania bout. With its combination of real-life and WWE footage, the ad gave viewers a thorough understanding of the intricate story.

The Rock acknowledged the hazy boundaries between kayfabe and reality and revealed the many layers of the plot in the X teaser. Johnson disclosed that Rhodes had broken his original commitment to give Johnson his WrestleMania championship match, which he had won in the 2024 men’s Royal Rumble. This purported acknowledgment was predicated on the idea that, given fan expectations, Reigns vs The Rock ought to be the main event of WrestleMania.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Unleashes Epic Promo

Johnson expressed his disappointment, stating, “You took it away. And now you’re gonna pay. Cody Rhodes, from the bottom of my heart, man to man: F*** your story.” The Rock passionately asserted that Rhodes’ narrative should not supersede the epic family saga between The Head of the Table, Reigns, and himself.

The Rock acknowledged Seth Rollins’ recent remarks, acknowledging that he is a board member of TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of WWE, and welcomed his real-life impact. He reminded Rollins that he could give the World Heavyweight Championship which Rollins now possesses to someone else who deserves it. The power struggles and simmering tensions inside WWE became even more convoluted as a result of this disclosure.

In response to The Rock’s monumental promo, Cody Rhodes took a succinct approach, sharing a meme stating, “I ain’t watching all that. I’m happy for u though. Or sorry that happened.” Rhodes’ brief yet intriguing response hinted at the underlying tension and the impending collision of narratives set to unfold on “WWE SmackDown.”