WWE, WrestleMania and The Rock
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The Rock is one of the biggest names in WWE and Hollywood. The Final Boss is a proven needle mover, as fans are excited to see him appear on television.
Let the speculation begin.
That man turned out to be Pat McAfee. McAfee revealed himself on the April 3 episode of WWE SmackDown, kicking Cody Rhodes in the dick and burying the business. On the latest episode of his show, McAfee addressed those disappointed that he was revealed as the mystery caller.
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HBK says The Rock didn’t like him, but downplays rumored heat involving Triple H
There might be more in what Shawn Micheals didn’t say about a beef that may still be lingering behind-the-scenes at WWE.
WWE may have dropped a small hint about the return of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson on this week’s WWE RAW. And if historical evidence means anything, these kinds of subtle teases are usually not random.
Trick Williams addresses the comparison to Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson that was made by Friday Night SmackDown commentator Wade Barrett.
The Rock was a major influence in Trick Williams’ decision to become a wrestler but he has no desire to become the next version of the WWE veteran.
However, a new report has ruled out the WWE icon and TKO Group Holdings board member. According to Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer, sources in WWE have denied that The Rock is the person who has become a secret supporter of the 14-time world champion.
Referee Dan Engler, the referee who was cursed last week, officiated Danhausen’s in-ring debut. Danhausen hit an early Northern Lights suplex for a two count. He celebrated like he just won the main event of WrestleMania.
The first third-generation Superstar in WWE history, the man born Dwayne Johnson was destined for sports-entertainment immortality since birth, but his rise to the status of a pop culture icon was harder to predict.