Dwayne Johnson, widely known as The Rock in the WWE, has undoubtedly blazed a trail for fellow wrestling icons like John Cena and Dave Bautista. With his electrifying charisma and success in sports entertainment, he showcased that WWE stardom can be a stepping stone to becoming a global sensation in Hollywood, driving crowds wild.
The question of who holds the title of the ultimate WWE superstar has always sparked debates. However, DJ’s recent comeback shattered records, amassing a staggering 103 million views, solidifying his status as the ultimate WWE superstar. Let’s delve into the specifics of this remarkable achievement.
Dwayne Johnson “The Rock” proved why he is Ultimate Superstar with 103 Million views
September was a dream come true for WWE fans, bringing back John Cena, and fulfilling a long-awaited wish. Adding to the excitement, Dwayne Johnson also made a comeback on SmackDown smashing an impressive record that solidifies his status as WWE’s ultimate superstar. The Rock’s comeback to WWE Smackdown garnered an impressive 103 million views over the weekend, causing a frenzy among fans online.
His unexpected return to the company, without any promotional buildup, showed his stardom once again, leaving the superstars and audience in awe. It’s interesting how The Rock’s performance, infused with his trademark intensity, took fans on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, bringing back the scent of their childhood.
This is a big deal for The Rock’s countless fans: after a 4-year absence, he made a triumphant return to WWE. He was almost set for a major showdown against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39, but now he’s hinting at a potential comeback for WrestleMania 40. The excitement is through the roof, with the recent appearance already racking up an impressive 103 million views.
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The Rock Returned On SmackDown
The WWE show began with Pat McAfee, fresh from his hosting duties, engaging in a fiery verbal confrontation with Austin Theory. In the midst of their exchange, the iconic entrance theme of The Rock blared, and he wasted no time reminding Austin that this was his territory, urging him to quiet down and confidently asserting his dominance.
Suddenly, Austin Theory swung a microphone at The Rock, sparking an intense brawl. Punches were thrown as Theory relentlessly attacked, but The Rock countered with a powerful SpineBuster, leaving Theory staggering. The crowd roared as The Rock delivered a thunderous People’s Elbow, sealing the electrifying segment. To cap it off, Pat McAfee joined the action, unleashing his own People’s Elbow to conclude the explosive opening.