WWE has been breaking all kinds of attendance and gate records over the past two years, and that includes last month at WrestleMania XL in Philadelphia.
Cody Rhodes made history earlier this year when he achieved his second consecutive victory in the Royal Rumble match. It was quite a surprising decision by WWE, as it divided the fanbase thereafter and played a major role on the road to WrestleMania.
Cody Rhodes finally finished his story when he defeated Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL. However, at one point, The Rock was supposed to face Roman Reigns at the Show of Shows.
The now infamous moment where Cody Rhodes handed over his WrestleMania 40 spot to The Rock allegedly did not go as originally planned, according to a close friend of the WWE legend.
Everyone wants a piece of Dwayne Johnson, who recently reminded his naysayers that he can still go inside the squared circle at 52 on top of being an icon in Hollywood.
The Rock returning to WWE for WrestleMania XL was something the fans would lean back on for a long time. Even though his sojourn came to a halt after Cody Rhodes finished his story with Roman Reigns, The People’s Champ has vowed he’d come back soon.
When Cody Rhodes finally finished his story by defeating Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL, he looked forward to starting a new chapter. However, on the episode of Raw after WrestleMania, The Rock came out and indicated that their story was far from over.
The Rock revealed recently that his character’s new “Final Boss” version was surprisingly inspired by, arguably, the greatest sci-fi film villain of all time.
Dwayne Johnson‘s first efforts as a superhero certainly didn’t work out as the star hoped. Black Adam was a critical and commercial miss and with an all-new DC Studios emerging as the film was in theaters, there was no future for the character or for Johnson.
WWE were not only booking The Rock Vs Roman Reigns but WrestleMania 40 and now we learn who was supposed to win and an absurd fallout idea. By now, we all know what happened on the Road to WrestleMania.
A new report claims many in WWE were resentful of The Rock making his return to the company to take a major spot at WrestleMania 40, in what some feel was an attempt to score a career win after recent business failures.
Despite having no say in WWE‘s ongoing business, Vince McMahon has reportedly kept in touch with a handful of its superstars. NBC News recently reported that McMahon has regularly kept in touch with John Cena and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
WWE already heavily hinted at The Rock vs Cody Rhodes, but the latest report notes how that match only looks likely for WrestleMania 41. Heading into WrestleMania 40, WWE was finally able to book The Rock.
It usually takes some time for an animated Disney film to get a live-action film adaptation. But according to the Mouse House, they’re bringing the beloved 2016 film Moana into live-action.
The Rock has been a near full-time presence on TV, as he's been injected into "The Bloodline" storyline featuring Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes.
WWE is primarily a PG promotion, but since The Rock has returned to the company's programming, it has occasionally sauntered into more mature territory.
The Rock is reminding the world why the current version of the company's programming lacks its appearance to older fans.
Big SmackDown In A Nutshell, as we get to see The Rock show hits Memphis on the Road to WrestleMania 40. Yes, The Rock is really going to be on SmackDown in Memphis.
It could just be part of the job, or it could be him flexing again, but The Rock may be influencing WWE Hall of Fame selections this year. At first glance, you might say…well of course he would have a say in them, he’s on the TKO board now.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is staying for Monday’s Daytona 500 to deliver the four most famous words in motorsports, Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports reported Sunday.
The Rock posted a video to his Instagram with an exciting message.
The Rock made a shocking return to WWE during Monday's episode of "Raw Day 1." He had a segment with Jinder Mahal, which ended with The Rock teasing a potential feud with Roman Reigns for a spot at the head of "The Bloodline's" table.
The return of the XFL may have been viewed as a success to players who parlayed it into NFL opportunities, but the financials were a different story.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson may not have needed to make it to the NFL to be successful, but he damn sure wanted to. The professional wrestling legend turned star actor originally had his heart set on one goal growing up, and that was making it to the National Football League.
While the XFL is facing an uphill battle after its first season back was cut short due to the coronavirus, it should be in good hands with The Rock.
The Rock and his family have recovered from bouts with COVID-19, the actor/wrestler revealed on Instagram Wednesday.
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