The Rock labels current era of WWE as the ‘F*ck That’ Era
The Rock weighs his opinion on the success of the ongoing era.
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Anyone can easily doubt whether the Road to WrestleMania 40 would have been exciting if WWE had not pivoted. The central shift in the company’s major storyline involving The Rock vs. Roman Reigns received resistance. However, it was only for WWE’s benefit that they could bring back Hollywood Rock and also his ton of fans. This has brought back the limelight to the entire pro wrestling industry and has begun an iconic era of WWE. Rocky now calls it the ‘F*ck That’ Era!’
During an interview with ESPN, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson states that people are calling this as Attitude Era 2.0. However, he firstly excused for his language and claimed that the era is named ‘F*ck That’. That’s what the whole era and The Final Boss is doing now. Rock explains when WWE Universe is expecting the given line of thoughts, he won’t do that and just be an embodiment of the phrase.
The Great One continued to exclaim over the fact people have even gravitated towards this gimmick which he named Rock 10.0. Rocky states the reason that fans love him is because the Final Boss is saying things that they can’t say. And at least they are getting to hear those words from this version of Rock.
What I have called this era, excuse my language, the F*ck That Era. That’s what this means and that’s what the Final Boss means.The Rock labels this era as ‘F*ck That’ era
As of this writing, The People’s Champion is officially heading into the WrestleMania 40 Night 1. He claims it as the Biggest Tag Team Match in WWE history will offer him siding with Roman Reigns to face Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. The result of this match would decide the course of action on the next night’s main event having Reigns defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Rhodes.
Cody Rhodes differs and calls it as ‘The Renaissance Era’
The Rock has stated his views and labels the new era as ‘F*ck That’ era. The Final Boss has showed his language profanity even while naming the current situation. However Cody Rhodes has stayed true to his massive babyface persona and calls this era as The Renaissance Era.
The American Nightmare feels WWE is in between a renaissance. While speaking with Fox News Digital, he likes the term Renaissance Era to such extent that he has filed a trademark for it. The filing made on April 3 with Cody Runnel as his listed owner. Rhodes likes the outlook of being in this refreshing era.
Now, we have a more, reach-across-the-aisle and connect-to-the-audience-type relatable superstars. We still have larger than life, no doubt, but that’s all going into this very, like I said, Renaissance Era.Cody Rhodes on The Renaissance Era
Cody has been the lead superstar ever since the company has begun booming. As a wrestler, Rhodes feels proud to not stand in the shadow of Attitude Era. The company’s success over the last two years have grown their popularity in every manner defined under Renaissance Era.
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