The Rock facing one of the greatest WWE stars of all time at WrestleMania is possible, says legend
The Rock returned to WWE earlier this year to join The Bloodline. A Hall of Famer now believes The Final Boss must square off against one of his cousins at WrestleMania 41.
The superstar in question is none other than Roman Reigns. The Tribal Chief and The Rock had a face-off ahead of WrestleMania 40, teasing a square-off, before plans changed to see Cody Rhodes fight Reigns at this year's Show of Shows. Although The Final Boss later joined his cousin in The Bloodline, many fans and experts, including WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry, still believe the two would eventually go head-to-head.
On the Busted Open podcast, The World's Strongest Man claimed the dream match between Reigns and The Rock has to happen at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas:
"What's more important than Vegas? Dave, it's gotta be Vegas. Hollywood is right there down the street," he said. [51:15 - 51:24]
The Rock teased a massive match at WWE WrestleMania 41
Roman Reigns and The Rock are considered two of the biggest superstars in WWE history. While many dream of seeing them go one-on-one, The Final Boss recently teased a massive match at next year's WrestleMania.
In an interview with ESPN, the Hollywood megastar and TKO board member claimed they are about to create the biggest match in history at next year's WrestleMania. Nevertheless, he did not provide any more details:
"We're on the 1-yard line to create the biggest WrestleMania of all time and the biggest match of all time at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. I'll just leave it at that, Final Boss style," he said. [H/T: ESPN]
Although it is unclear if The Rock is referring to a potential square-off against his cousin, Roman Reigns, at WrestleMania 41, it would be interesting to see if the Stamford-based company would eventually book the dream match.
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