The Rock is a man who defined an era of wrestling and left a lasting impact on its fans. His return was something many had hoped for and expected. In an interview with Lad Bible, The Rock reflected on WWE's future as part of TKO's Board of Directors.
In the candid conversation, he shared that he's always ready to help WWE grow and evolve, seeing it as his responsibility given all the company has done for him in his career. WWE is where he became its biggest star and opened doors to other opportunities.
“Any opportunity I can to go back and not only make appearances, but help to expand the company, whether domestically or globally, I always go back. It’s also part of my obligation that I happily do.”-The Rock said, as quoted by Pwmania.
The Rock explained that his journey with WWE began in the 90s, when he wrestled for Vince McMahon into the 2000s. He emphasized how deep his connection to the company runs, as it's been part of his career for generations. He is forever grateful to WWE for giving him a platform to express himself in ways he couldn't have done elsewhere, except perhaps through acting. For him, joining the board and taking on a director's role is just another way to help the company continue to grow and succeed.
52-year-old has had a great relationship with Vince McMahon. From the moment he joined WWE, it was clear that he had the potential to achieve great things and leave an eternal mark on the company's history. However, Dwayne Johnson decided to pursue a career in acting, opening doors to new ambitions. Leaving WWE only fueled his popularity, and as the years went by, his fanbase continued to grow. The immense following he has today speaks volumes about the legendary status he's achieved.
The Rock's future
Fans are wondering what roles they'll see The Rock in when it comes to the future, especially whether he’ll be part of WrestleMania 41, which will take place next April at Allegiant Stadium. After the incredible moments of WrestleMania 40, and the fact that The Rock worked his first match in years, fans are hoping to see him back in the ring next year.
Although some well-known wrestling journalists have suggested that the veteran star may not appear at WrestleMania, The Rock has denied those claims, hinting that he plans to be part of the show. Major wrestling platforms have reported that The Rock is fully focused on creating a great storyline in WWE and is open to taking on different roles. He feels like a valued part of the company and is ready to consider his plans.
The return of The Rock to WWE is something that both wrestling legends and fans are eager to see, according to wrestling insiders. His appearance would certainly produce nostalgia among fans, especially those who have been following WWE for many years. Well-known figures from the wrestling world have commented on the possibility of The Rock’s return, expressing their desire for such a scenario to become a reality.
Cody Rhodes stressed that when a situation like The Rock's potential return happens, it feels very real because the fans have made their voices heard and they want it to happen. He also mentioned there might be some lingering tension surrounding it. Rhodes expressed his admiration for The Rock, sharing that he grew up as a fan of his and continues to hold him in high regard.
He stated that they haven't yet had a chance to sit down and discuss what happened at WrestleMania, suggesting that The Rock's perspective on the situation might be different from what people think. Rhodes speculated that perhaps The Rock received some bad advice, which could have affected how certain things were planned, particularly in terms of who was involved in discussions and decision-making. Rhodes said he would love the opportunity to have a debrief with The Rock to hear his side of the story.
Sometimes things can be complicated to explain, but we do not doubt that we will have a chance to see The Rock under the lights of WWE.
The Rock's career
The Rock's matches with iconic names like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Kurt Angle are among the most memorable in WWE history. As a wrestler, The Rock grabbed the WWE title multiple times and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest in the business. However, he also sought to branch out into the film industry, and since 2001, he has achieved major success. He starred in films such as The Scorpion King, the Fast & Furious franchise, and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, becoming a global superstar and one of Hollywood's biggest names.