The Rock reveals 5 reasons not to f*ck with The Final Boss

The Rock took pride in his win over Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins at WrestleMania.


The Rock reveals 5 reasons not to f*ck with The Final Boss

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At WrestleMania XL, The Rock proved why messing with the Final Boss can be detrimental. Throughout the buildup to the massive tag team match this year, The People’s Champion has been attesting that it is really harmful to get into trouble with him by setting up an example of Cody Rhodes. Now, he himself has finally presented various reasons to not f*ck with him.

The Brahma Bull posted an interesting video on his social media accounts. He shared a video with a caption saying the top five reasons not to f- around with him. The video basically features the highlights of his tag team match at WrestleMania XL. It contains moments where The Rock is obliterating either Seth Rollins or Cody Rhodes.

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Furthermore, the video showcases the extravagant skills of The Rock throughout. It wraps up with his iconic People’s Elbow to The American Nightmare and stands with his head up high alongside Roman Reigns. It was a subtle way for the Hollywood star to make sure he remained in character even after leaving for his acting commitments.

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Besides, The Great One has teased a showdown with the Undisputed WWE Champion in their interaction on Raw. It is going to be interesting to see him back with the same attitude once again after he finishes off his work at Hollywood. Furthermore, he was recently appreciated by a former Women’s Champion as well, which led to him replying to her with an off-script reply.

The Rock’s payday for competing at WrestleMania revealed

WrestleMania XL did solid business. It was a spectacular weekend for WWE, as business was booming throughout. The Rock garnered success as well, receiving a solid payday for competing at WrestleMania XL. He was paid by WWE’s parent company, TKO, in terms of shares of the company.

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In a filing with the SEC, Dwayne Johnson was granted 96,558 shares of TKO in addition to his existing shares with the company. In essence, it is a hefty compensation, as currently they stand at an approximate price of $9.3 million. Obviously, it is whooping money to get just for competing on a single night of WrestleMania.

On average, superstars are paid around $3 million to $6 million for a yearly deal. However, it makes sense given that The Rock is one of the biggest stars in the world at the moment. Therefore, he helped bring in a lot of eyeballs to the show, which helped the promotion break multiple records during the weekend.

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