The WrestleMania 40 showdown between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes promises to be an epic clash, with Rhodes determined to conclude his story by clinching victory.
However, the path to glory won’t be easy as Rhodes must overcome the formidable obstacle of The Bloodline, Reigns’ dominant faction.
Currently, Rhodes finds himself standing alone against one of WWE’s most formidable groups. Yet, at WrestleMania 40, a surprise ally might emerge to aid Rhodes in his quest for his first world championship in WWE, thereby fulfilling his narrative.
That ally could be none other than The Rock, a former WWE Champion. In a recent episode of SmackDown, The Rock fully embraced his villainous persona, dropping subtle hints that suggested he might betray Reigns at the grand event.
During his fiery promo, The Rock directed ominous gestures toward Reigns, indicating his intention to ensure Reigns suffers defeat at WrestleMania. Such cryptic signals have fueled speculation among fans that The Rock could indeed turn on Reigns when it matters most.
Should The Rock betray Reigns at WrestleMania 40, it would undoubtedly add an intriguing twist to the storyline, leaving fans eager to witness Reigns’ reaction to the shocking betrayal.
Roman Reigns’ transformation into a heel has reshaped WWE’s landscape, establishing him as one of the promotion’s premier talents. Seth Rollins, Reigns’ former ally from their days in The Shield, recently shared his admiration for The Tribal Chief.
During an appearance on the Not Just Football podcast, Rollins spoke fondly of Reigns, acknowledging his greatness despite their occasional differences:
“Roman Reigns is one of the greatest to ever do it. I’ll say nice things about him. He’s my brother, we came up together, he’s one of the greatest to ever do it. I don’t always agree with him, but he is one of the greatest to ever do it, no doubt,” said Rollins.
Rollins’ comments highlight the respect and admiration Reigns commands, underscoring his status as a dominant force in WWE, even from the perspective of a former comrade.