Adult film actress brutally mocks The Rock’s “fake” slap to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 Kickoff 

Ava Addams once more attempted to troll The Rock on social media following his slap to Cody Rhodes.


Adult film actress brutally mocks The Rock’s “fake” slap to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 Kickoff 

The Rock slaps Cody Rhodes (via WWE)

WWE found itself embroiled in controversy when it appeared they were considering gifting The Rock a WrestleMania spot instead of Cody Rhodes, who had earned it. This decision sparked outrage among fans, with even adult film actress, Ava Addams publicly expressing her frustration. Despite the uproar, WWE attempted to cover up the blunder and officially announced a match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. However, Ava Addams continued to troll The Rock.

In response to a user on X asking for opinions on the WrestleMania XL kickoff press conference and The Rock’s slap to Cody, Ava Addams offered her perspective. She commented that the slap seemed noticeably fake, suggesting that it lacked authenticity. However, she also credited Cody’s acting skills for effectively selling the moment.

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During the heated promo exchange between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns, tensions reached a boiling point when Roman Reigns accused Cody of embarrassing his father. In a swift retort, Cody fired back by accusing Reigns of embarrassing not only his own family but also The Rock’s grandfather.

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Looked fake as hell… Cody’s acting saved that terrible slap 
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This mention of family drew The Rock into the confrontation, as he felt compelled to defend his lineage. Asserting that disrespect toward Reigns’ family equated to disrespecting his own, The Rock delivered a stinging slap to Cody. The situation quickly escalated, prompting WWE officials, including Triple H, to intervene and prevent any further escalation of the confrontation.

The Rock responds firmly to a journalist spreading false information

The Rock’s actions at the WrestleMania XL press conference caused a stir across the country. However, Nick Sortor, a journalist completely misunderstood the WWE event. While it’s true that Johnson faced boos from the audience at the T-Mobile Arena, Sortor twisted the story. He falsely claimed that people in Las Vegas were booing the Black Adam star because he hadn’t fulfilled a promise to help wildfire victims in Maui.

The Rock at WrestleMania XL Kickoff show
The Rock at WrestleMania XL Kickoff show(via WWE)

The Rock slammed Nick Sortor’s distorted reporting. While he usually ignores false stories, he felt compelled to respond this time. The Rock suggested that Sortor’s use of the Maui tragedy to gain attention was unacceptable. He also hinted at embracing a villainous persona (a “heel turn”) during the Vegas press event. Furthermore, he emphasized his substantial charitable donations, claiming to have already given over $50 million through the People’s Fund of Maui.

It’s important to note that the boos directed at The Rock during the event were not related to the Maui fire or any charitable efforts. Instead, they stemmed from the fans’ dissatisfaction with the ongoing storyline in WWE. The reaction was a reflection of the audience’s engagement with the narrative and their feelings toward The Rock’s character within that context. Therefore, it’s crucial to separate these two distinct aspects—the storyline in WWE and any unrelated real-life events such as the Maui fire.

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