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Time of India
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Rock's popularity takes a massive hit on social media — Here's what happened!
Image via WWE The Rock had a huge setback when it came to his following on social media. There is no doubt in the fact that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of the biggest celebrities in the world. Whether it is a wrestling ring or a Hollywood film, The Final Boss has fans everywhere. However, his social media is not looking good. In recent memory, many noticed that The Rock's following online took a huge hit, which began to raise eyebrows regarding his fame. What happened on The Rock's social media? The Rock commands one of the biggest social media followings on major platforms. However, there has been a major drip on his Instagram platform. As noticed by a fan on X, the former 10-time World Champion's Instagram followers dropped by 5 million people. Earlier, The Rock's follower count was 398 million. Now, it stands at 393 million, which comes as a major surprise. The Final Boss losing so many people from his social profile is a question of debate. It could potentially be a large chunk of wrestling fans who had been upset after The Rock chose to sit out of WrestleMania 41. In the weeks leading up to the event, The Great One became involved in a storyline with Cody Rhodes and asked him to "sell his soul." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around in 2025 Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The American Nightmare bluntly refused at the 2025 WWE Elimination Chamber event. At that moment, The Final Boss turned to John Cena, who shockingly turned heel on his command. Following that night, many fans thought that The Rock would be heavily involved in the storyline. However, he was completely absent in the buildup of their feud and even chose to miss WrestleMania. He later stated that he did not want the focus to shift from Cena and Rhodes in their match to him. The Rock's explanation did not sit well with fans, which was evident from the negative responses on social media. Another potential reason for him losing millions of followers could be his waning popularity and fans no longer appreciating his work in other areas, such as films and business ventures. Regardless to say, The Rock needs to do some damage control before he losses more people on his social media. Also read: The Rock and John Cena may finally reunite in WWE Again — Here's When! Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Daily Mail
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
WWE legend reveals why The Rock missed WrestleMania amid shock John Cena alliance - but some fans aren't buying it
A WWE legend has seemingly revealed why The Rock missed WrestleMania. Fans were left fuming when Dwayne Johnson, who plays The Rock, missed the show of shows after playing such a vital role in a storyline of high importance in WWE. The Rock aligned with John Cena at the Elimination Chamber a matter of weeks before, promising the all-time great success as he turned heel for the first time in his career in one of the most shocking moves in WWE history. But he didn't appear after that, with no real mention of the alliance in the build to Cena's match with Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania. Fans were left even more puzzled when Cena won the title without help from The Rock - instead he was aided by rapped Travis Scott, as he won a record-breaking 17th world title with The Rock nowhere to be seen. Now, WWE icon Kevin Nash has given his take on The Rock's absence - and it was apparently due to his Hollywood commitments. 'Rock couldn't show up because he was filming a Scorsese movie,' Nash said on his Kliq This podcast. 'The last time he appeared before filming Hercules, he tore a muscle off his pelvis and cost the production $10million. 'Rock can say whatever he wants - I didn't want to mess up Cena's moment - but he didn't have a choice. Scorsese wasn't going to allow it. 'I think they're shooting in Hawaii. If they're not actively filming, they're definitely in pre-production. Whoever's overseeing the film is not going to let Rock bounce around in a wrestling ring.' Fans questioned the reasoning, though, with one posting on social media: 'He isn't filming anything at the moment,' while another added: 'Even if that was the case, he could have interrupted the match without even having to take a bump.' A third wrote: 'He could have physically been there and slipped John Cena the belt or something. He didn't have to physically wrestle Cody.' The Rock went on the Pat McAfee Show the day after WrestleMania, explaining his absence from the show when a large number of fans expected him to appear. He explained he didn't want to be involved in Cena's moment in what seemed a complete contrast to what fans were expecting. 'When we were moving forward with John and this idea of him getting crowned at WrestleMania and becoming 17, and being a heel champion, I knew then the best thing for The Final Boss,' The Rock said. 'We've established this idea of Cody's soul. We can always come back to it. 'I did feel, I made the call, I don't want to be involved in that. Let The Final Boss step back into the shadows. Let all the spotlight go to John, let it go to Cody. Let's not make it about Cody's soul or John's soul. Let's let them do what they do.'


Irish Daily Star
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Star
The Rock confirms reason he didn't show up at WrestleMania as fans left disappointed
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has confirmed why he skipped WrestleMania 41 despite being involved in the storytelling leading up to John Cena and Cody Rhodes' title match. The 52-year-old has been playing "The Final Boss" since returning before WrestleMania 40 last year in Philadelphia as part of "The Bloodline" alongside family members Roman Reigns and The Usos. "The Rock" has showed up in parts heading into this year's spectacle, getting fans excited over his new, dominant persona. He orchestrated John Cena's historic heel turn on Rhodes at Elimination Chamber with help from Travis Scott, but he was nowhere to be seen last Sunday during the pair's WWE Championship match, leaving fans confused and furious. "The Rock" has now explained why he stepped back from the storyline, but it only fueled more anger and added more cloud of confusion surrounding Cena's legendary 17th title win thanks to an interference from Scott . Cena's win over Rhodes pushed him clear of The Great Rick Flair . Read More Related Articles Rory McIlroy's stunning mansion with Erica Stoll pictured, golf course next door Read More Related Articles Sheryl Swoopes shows allegiances as Paige Bueckers joins Caitlin Clark in WNBA Speaking Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show , he said: "When we were moving forward with John and this idea of him getting crowned at WrestleMania and becoming 17, and being a heel champion, I knew then the best thing for 'The Final Boss.' "We've established this idea of Cody [Rhodes'] soul. We can always come back to it. I did feel, I made the call, I don't want to be involved in that. Let 'The Final Boss' step back into the shadows. Let all the spotlight go to John, let it go to Cody. Let's not make it about Cody's soul or John's soul. Let's let them do what they do." "I called John after Elimination Chamber, spoke to him, called Cody, and I said, 'I think 'The Final Boss' work is done. We've established it,'" Johnson added. "We just pulled off the greatest angle in the history of professional wrestling, other than Hulk Hogan turning heel back in the '90s. John Cena defeated Cody Rhodes without The Rock (Image: Getty) "I said, 'This is amazing. We have six weeks. Now, let's build. You guys go and crush it. I'll be right there with you, and I'm always here if you need me, but I think it's best for 'The Final Boss' not to be involved in that finish. Six weeks to plan for that.' "I loved the finish of [Sunday's] match. I would have finessed things a little differently in how they got there, but that's just me creatively. There are a lot of minds in the room. That's my thought, but still, ultimately, the bottom line was I loved John getting 17. I never had a concern about John pulling this off. My thoughts were always to Cody because of what we've established with him and his story, and the kind of babyface he is. "So, if done right, and I think if finessed right and nuanced right, down the road, that guy not only has an incredible babyface run again as champion, but also just an unheard of rise as a heel down the road."
Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson Breaks Silence on Recent Absence
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is sharing the real reason that he didn't attend Wrestlemania 41 in Las Vegas over the weekend. Many wrestling fans were disappointed with his absence, but he explained his thinking on the matter while chatting with Pat McAfee. "A lot of people thought you were going to show up," McAfee told Johnson during a video interview. Advertisement "They know, when I come to them — and them meaning Triple H and Nick [Khan] and Ari [Emanuel] as well — and lay this out, 'Here's how I feel it should go. We can insert Final Boss in the end of this finish, but then where do we go?'" Johnson said. "There's other commitments that I have and I want to also be careful that we're not overstepping and leaning over our skies too much here. I can get involved in the finish, and I said, 'but why get involved in that finish when the spotlight should just be on, in my opinion, John... 17... heel champion. What does 2025 look like if this man is saying he's going to ruin professional wrestling?'" he added, referring to John Cena, who won his 17th WWE world championship. Many wrestling fans weren't too pleased with Johnson's comments and stated such on X. Advertisement "If we just could have at least got an explanation of what the Cena and Rock connection hearing more about how it was all planned out than the actual story," one person wrote. "Wrong and shows your newness to sports entertainment. If the turn started that way sure, but it didn't. The whole turn started with the Rock calling the shot and Cena accepting the sale out to get 17. Had one good week post flaming that sold out angle pushing Cena all the way dark. Then the road to payoff at WM. Then no Rock, Cena had to go too hard on some tangents to find traction. Maybe by plan for the Rock to be at WM, but no show. No payoff to the original story. Feels cheap and lazy," someone else said. "Everything about this response makes me vomit in my mouth. Do they think we are all stupid??? I guess we really are all Marks aren't we... for taking this nonsense," a third reaction read. The Rock announced his decision to return to professional wrestling in February. Advertisement 'Bold and disruptive. Unpredictable and dangerous. The Final Boss returns,' Johnson, 52, teased on X at the time. Johnson's appearance at Wrestlemania was even teased by WWE Chief Content Officer Paul 'Triple H' Levesque. "Strap in. When The Final Boss shows up at this time of year, the audience knows absolutely anything is possible. Everything could change in an instant," Levesque said in a press release. But while fans were upset with Johnson's no-show — and his reasons as to why — the promotion was a huge success nonetheless. According to ESPN, Wrestlemania 41 was "the most successful and highest-grossing event in the promotion's history." Related: Dana White Sends 3-Word Message to Country Music Star Jelly Roll
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Rock Explains Why He Wasn't At WWE WrestleMania 41
Why didn't The Rock appear at WWE WrestleMania 41 after setting the stage for an appearance at Elimination Chamber? TKO Board Director Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was a recent guest on The Pat McAfee Show. While discussing the main event of WrestleMania 41 between Cody Rhodes and John Cena, The Rock explained why he felt he wasn't needed at the company's biggest show of the year. Advertisement 'So now we go into Elimination Chamber with this idea of will Cody Rhodes sell his soul to The Final Boss,' The Rock said. 'And my thought at that time, I know we talked about this, was a litmus test to find out, in my opinion, how will fans respond if Cody sold his soul to The Final Boss? Let's get a temperature check on this, let's establish it, let's anchor it in. 'And you come to find out that there were a lot of fans who were saying, sell your soul. This is gonna be crazy. Whatever it is, it's compelling. It's gonna be great. Let's do it. Sell your soul. So I was an advocate of that, not turning Cody heel soon, but eventually down the line. I like the idea that because Cody is a smart guy, he's an intelligent guy, he's a ring general. And I think this idea of you give him a reason to turn way down the road, by the way, you give him a reason to turn not based on titles, not based on this, but it's his soul. And what that means, that it affects generations. It's transcendent beyond pro wrestling, and fans were loving it. Turning John Cena heel 'As we got closer to Elimination Chamber, we were kicking ideas around, myself and Triple H, and that's the fun part, by the way, I've been kicking ideas around with Triple H for 20 years, dude. Just always having a great time with him and Nick, and my team as well, and Triple H said, what about this? What about John turning? I said, I love it. The next question is, you got to talk to John, see how he feels about it. Advertisement 'There's a moment where you have this shift and click moment, and it happened to me when I was a pure babyface. I got booed out of the building around the world, and they took the title off me in my rookie year, and they sent me home, the summer of '97. And I didn't know what I was going to do. I just knew this is not going to work for me. I don't even know if I have a future in pro wrestling. And I get a call from Vince that says I'm going to bring me back as a heel and be part of the Nation of Domination. I said, that's great. I love it, but just give me two minutes on the microphone to speak from the heart. 'And he did that, and things changed immediately that night. It's the same thing with John. John loved this idea of turning heel, but he's like, but you know what? There's something, there's an anchor here that I'm going to root it in, which is a real thing that I've been experiencing over the past 20, 25 years. Let The Final Boss step back into the shadows 'So when we were moving forward with John and this idea of him getting crowned at WrestleMania, and becoming 17 and being a heel champion. I knew then the best thing for The Final Boss — we've established this idea of Cody's soul. We can always come back to it. I did feel, and I made the call, I don't want to be involved in that. Step back. Let The Final Boss step back into the shadows. Let all the spotlight go to John, let it go to Cody. Let's not make it about Cody's soul or John's soul. No, let's let them do what they do. Advertisement 'And I called John after Elimination Chamber, spoke to him, called Cody, and I said, I think The Final Boss's work is done. We've established it. We just pulled off the greatest angle in the history of professional wrestling. Other than Hulk Hogan's turning heel back in the '90s. I said, this is amazing. We have six weeks now. Now let's build. You guys go and crush it. And I'll be right there with you, and I'm always here if you need me. But I think it's best for The Final Boss not to be involved in that finish. The Rock would have 'finessed things a little differently' with the main event finish 'They had six weeks to plan for that. So I love the finish of the match. I would have finessed things a little differently on how they got there, but that's just me creatively. There are a lot of minds in the room. That's my thought. 'But still, ultimately, the bottom line was, love John getting 17, and I never had a concern about John pulling this off. My thoughts are always to Cody because of what we've established with him and his story and the kind of babyface that he is. So if done right, and I think if finessed right and if nuanced right, down the road, that guy not only has an incredible baby face run again as champion, but also just an unheard of run as a heel down the road.' Advertisement When asked if those in WWE at any point tried to inform him that he would be needed at this show, The Rock said he believes if he had gotten involved in the finish that he's not sure where they could have gone from there due to him having other commitments. He does tease, however, that they'll get back to the 'soul' storyline eventually. The Rock didn't know where WWE would go next if he appeared at WrestleMania 'They don't have to say anything like that to me,' The Rock said. 'They know when I come to them, and them meaning Triple H, and Nick and Ari as well. And I lay this out, and I say, hey, here's how I really feel it should go. We can insert The Final Boss at the end of this finish. But then, where do we go? There's other commitments that I have, and I want to also be careful that we're not overstepping and leading over our skis too much here. Can get involved in the finish. 'And I said, but why get involved in that finish when the spotlight should just be on, in my opinion, John, 17, heel champion. What does 2025 look like? If this man is saying he's going to ruin professional wrestling? That, to me, is the anchoring storyline. It's not soul right now. Right now, it's not. But, by the way, we'll go back to it.' Advertisement READ MORE: Where Was The Rock Instead Of Appearing At WWE WrestleMania 41? What do you make of The Rock's comments? Do you think he made the wrong decision to not appear at WrestleMania 41 after setting things up for his appearance at Elimination Chamber? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below. If you use any of these quotes, please credit The Pat McAfee Show with a link to this article for the transcription. The post The Rock Explains Why He Wasn't At WWE WrestleMania 41 appeared first on Wrestlezone.