WWE Smackdown: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has completely changed the scenario and landscape of the WWE as 'The People's Champion' has hereby officially declared himself as a member of The Bloodline. The Bloodline now consists of 'Special Council Wise Man' and manager Paul Heyman, Jimmy Uso, 'The Enforcer' Solo Sikoa, and the reigning, defending, undisputed WWE Universal Champion of the world, 'Tribal Chief' Roman Reigns.










 


How will World Wrestling Entertainment Book The Rock At Wrestlemania?


The Rock has completely turned heel and now lays his focus upon Cody Rhodes. The American Nightmare has won back to back Royal Rumbles and pointed out at Roman Reigns on the day of Royal Rumble, when he eliminated 'The Best In The World' CM Punk to win the 2024 Royal Rumble. However, the WWE had some weird narrative and decided to give the spot to Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, which received a huge backlash from WWE Universe.


The WWE Universe started the #WeWantCody movement and it was so powerful that the WWE had to revise their plans for The Rock and reinstate Cody Rhodes back into the title picture at Wrestlemania, inorder to help the second generation superstar finally 'Finish His Story'.


But on Friday Night Smackdown in Salt Lake City in the state of Utah, The Rock declared that he'll do anything in his power to stop Cody from winning the title, so that his cousin Roman Reigns keeps the title and the duo later collide in their self-proclaimed 'Biggest Wrestlemania Match Of All Time', stating it iconic as the cousins are "Bound By The Bloodline", as said by The Rock at Wrestlemania Kick-Off Night.


Therefore, the WWE universe can be a subject to witnessing a tag team match between The Bloodline Vs Cody Rhodes and Seth 'Freakin' Rollins, as Seth had himself declared on WWE Monday Night RAW that The American Nightmare do not have to fight this battle alone and that he will be his SHIELD (Seth used this word as a mock reference to Roman Reigns as the duo were part of the most iconic trio in WWE history, THE SHIELD, which included Jon Moxley, who was then known as Dean Ambrose).