The State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, erupted when The Rock interrupted a victory celebration between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, both of whom had just secured a hard-fought win over Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu.
The Rock’s appearance, though brief, was enough to send shockwaves through the WWE Universe.
As Cody Rhodes held the championship belt high, the familiar sound of The Rock’s theme song blared through the arena, setting off an intense stare-down between “The Great One,” Reigns, and Rhodes.
The Rock entered the ring with his iconic People’s Champion belt, signaling his intent by counting to three and motioning across his neck-a clear message that the Final Boss is back.
While The Rock didn’t engage in physical action, his mere presence has already sparked speculation among fans and insiders.
Many believe that his return could be leading to a larger role at the upcoming Survivor Series: WarGames, where Reigns, Sikoa, and other Bloodline members are set to compete.
The tension between The Rock and his cousin Roman Reigns, along with potential rivalries with other top superstars like Cody Rhodes, hints at a significant storyline development in the coming weeks.
Another notable moment from Bad Blood included an appearance by Jimmy Uso, who faced a tense confrontation with The Rock as well, leaving fans wondering what role he might play in the evolving Bloodline saga.
Following his return, The Rock took to Instagram Live, teasing more to come.
“The Rock is feeling a lot of things about what he just witnessed. There’s been a lot of bullshit going on these past six months. You want to know what The Final Boss thinks? The Final Boss will tell you, but only when he’s ready.”
The return of The Rock added an explosive finale to an already eventful night at Bad Blood.
The live event featured several standout moments, including a thrilling Hell in a Cell match between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, and the continuation of the heated feud between Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, and Raquel Rodriguez.