The Rock Teases WWE Return As Legendary ‘Monday Night Raw’ Set For Netflix Debut
Dwayne “Rock” Johnson appears to have answered one question pro wrestling fans have been asking in the weeks leading up to WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” debut on Netflix.
In the caption of an Instagram post on Sunday, Johnson wrote that he will be at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, as WWE begins a new chapter in its history.
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“Until then, I’m coming home to @wwe tomorrow night as we make history on @netflix and begin a new and exciting era,” he wrote.
“Tomorrow night is dedicated to my grandfather, Paramount Chief Peter Maivia, my grandmother, Lia Maivia and my dad, Rocky ‘Soulman’ Johnson and my ancestors who ALL paved the way.”
Johnson has rarely been seen on WWE programming since interfering in the WrestleMania 41 Night’s 2 main event between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns. Rhodes finally won the Undisputed WWE Championship that night, ending Reigns’ historic reign as champion.
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Johnson appeared on “Monday Night Raw” the following night to face Rhodes one last time before going on hiatus. Johnson then appeared in Bad Blood after Rhodes and Reigns defeated Solo Sikou and Jacob Fatu in a tag-team match.
He didn’t say anything, but the return was electric. The appearance at the top live event also fueled ideas about how Johnson could make an impact in the weeks leading up to WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.
The obvious answer would be a match between him and Reigns, but there’s still a lot that needs to happen for that to happen.
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Additionally, Monday night’s episode will also mark a return John Cena and the start of his farewell tour.
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