Rumours about The Rock’s return at WrestleMania 39 quickly became a piece of attraction for all WWE fans. Since the final months of last year, the most electrifying superstar’s return was getting teased. However, WrestleMania is still Months ago, but WWE has to finalize their main event matches.
As it’s reported, WWE are making plans for the return of The Rock, Steve Austin, and John Cena in the grandest stage of all. While the main event is said to be between Roman Reigns and the Rock. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was seen to be the superstar who will finally dethrone the Tribal Chief.
However, in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer gave a piece of bad news for all the WWE fans. He stated that The Rock’s presence in the match is still not confirmed. The former WWE Champion has reportedly said that he won’t be able to get into the kind of shape he feels he needs to be in for a match. According to the wrestler, he has less time.
What does Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer say about The Rock’s return to WWE at WrestleMania?
Dave Meltzer said that if Dwayne Johnson didn’t make up his mind in the few coming days, then we’ll not see him at WrestleMania because the deadline for the pay-per-views is coming really close.
Meltzer stated, “We were told that unless he changes his mind in the next few days since a deadline for Mania plans is coming, he’s indicated he won’t have time to get into the kind of shape, he feels he needs to be in to do a main event match with Roman Reigns, but kept the door open for something in the future. Of course, it is a possibility that it’s something being kept a secret from everyone.”
In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was already written that Meltzer is currently not sure if the electrifying superstar has officially turned the pitch from the promotion’s side or not. Because Dwayne Johnson has much to do with his Hollywood Career and his businesses.
Meltzer added, “I don’t know that he’s officially turned it down, but the only indication is that it was considered less likely than a few months ago.”