The Rock' Johnson made an electrifying comeback on an episode of SmackDown in Denver, Colorado, marking his first appearance in four years.
Just hours after his appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, held live at the University of Colorado, The Rock made an unexpected return to the wrestling world where he first rose to fame. Pat McAfee, a WWE commentator and former NFL player, was in the ring alongside 2022 United States Champion Austin Theory when The Rock's dramatic entrance left the audience in awe.
Dwayne Johnson had been noticeably absent from WWE since October 2019, a memorable appearance that took place during the SmackDown 20th-anniversary show. The audience at Ball Arena in Denver erupted with cheers as The Rock re-entered the wrestling scene.
The Rock didn't disappoint his fans, delivering a thrilling display of his wrestling prowess. In a brief skirmish with Austin Theory, Johnson showcased two of his iconic finishing moves: a spine-buster and the legendary 'People's Elbow.' The crowd roared in excitement, relishing every moment of this long-awaited comeback.
Later in the show, The Rock stood face-to-face with one of his historic WWE 'rivals,' John Cena, who was scheduled to appear later in the event. The two legends shared an intense stare-down, followed by genuine smiles. Cena warmly greeted his old friend with the words, 'Welcome home,' marking a heartwarming moment of reconciliation.
This monumental comeback raises questions about The Rock's future in the WWE. It remains unclear whether this appearance was a one-off or if it signals a more extended return to wrestling for the iconic
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