BREAKING: WWE has reportedly released The Rock.😮😮

BREAKING: WWE has reportedly released The Rock.😮😮

The self-proclaimed ā€œFinal Bossā€ was said to be impossible to manage. Sources say he had a massive ego, demanded absurd money for 30-minute appearances, and when he didn’t get it, he’d cut one-hour promos backstage burying WWE management. No cameras, no crowd. Just yelling into the void about how he should be running the show.
Whenever things didn’t go his way, he allegedly ran straight to the TKO board to complain that Triple H and Nick Khan were burying him. He even suggested they shift focus to UFC, since ā€œat least they know how to treat a top star.ā€
Tension reportedly boiled over after The Rock ghosted WrestleMania 41, despite being the one who kicked off the Cody vs. Cena storyline.
Creative differences were a major factor. He wanted to defeat Roman Reigns in the main event of Night 1 to become #1 contender. Then, on Night 2, he’d book a match immediately after the main event where he would beat Cena in a title match (who would lay down for him).
As WWE Champion, he demanded full creative control and final say on everything involving his character, booking, and entrance pyro. At one point, he even pitched changing the company name to ā€œThe Rock’s WWE.ā€ He said this would give the people “guaranteed goosebumps”.
When asked to comment, John Cena called us all marks and walked off. Travis Scott was also approached, but he was too baked to respond. We’ll update this story as it develops.
Source: The Boogeyman… who overheard it all from R-Truth. šŸ˜…
-Kyle

In what can only be described as WrestleMania-sized drama, new backstage reports are painting a wild picture of The Rock’s behavior leading up to and during WWE’s biggest weekend of the year. The self-proclaimed ā€œFinal Bossā€ apparently took that title very literally—causing creative chaos, igniting ego-fueled meltdowns, and allegedly ghosting WrestleMania 41 after not getting his way.

Multiple sources (including a certain spooky man who lives under the ring) claim that The Rock became nearly impossible to manage, frequently throwing tantrums and demanding absurd amounts of money—reportedly six figures for 30-minute appearances. When his demands weren’t met, he didn’t stay quiet. Instead, he’d launch into hour-long promos backstage, with no audience, no cameras—just Rock, yelling into the abyss about how he should be running the company.

ā€œThis is my show. I built this. They should be thanking me with fireworks every time I breathe,ā€ he was allegedly overheard saying.

But it didn’t stop there. When Triple H and Nick Khan pushed back, Rock allegedly skipped WWE entirely and went straight to the TKO board, complaining that management was ā€œburyingā€ him. In one shocking moment, he even suggested the company shift its focus to UFC, saying, ā€œAt least they know how to treat a top star.ā€

šŸ’„Creative Madness: ā€œThe Rock’s WWEā€?

The Rock’s creative pitches were, to put it mildly, main event-level madness. Sources claim he insisted on defeating Roman Reigns in the Night 1 main event, declaring himself the rightful Bloodline leader, and earning the #1 contender spot.

But wait—there’s more.

On Night 2, he wanted to book himself in a surprise WWE Title match immediately after the main event, where John Cena would lay down for him, handing over the championship without a fight. As new WWE Champion, Rock demanded full creative control, veto power over match outcomes, and final say over his entrance pyro.

At one point, he even pitched renaming the company to ā€œThe Rock’s WWEā€, claiming it would give the audience ā€œguaranteed goosebumpsā€ every time his music hit. When told this might not sit well with fans, he responded, ā€œThe People know what’s best… because I tell them.ā€

😳 Cena? Silent. Travis Scott? Baked.

When approached for comment, John Cena reportedly looked at reporters, shook his head, and muttered, ā€œY’all are marks,ā€ before walking off without another word.

Musician Travis Scott, who was at ringside for the event, was asked about the situation but was apparently too high to comprehend the question. He simply nodded and said, ā€œSick.ā€

šŸŒ€So… What Now?

With WrestleMania 41 now behind us and The Rock nowhere to be seen, WWE officials are left picking up the pieces—and dodging pyro requests. Whether this was a power play gone wrong or just another chapter in The Rock’s ever-growing mythos, one thing’s clear:

The Final Boss isn’t finished… but WWE might be finished with him.

More updates coming soon… if The Boogeyman hears anything else. šŸ˜…


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