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I'm Convinced WWE Has The Perfect Way To Make Up For Killing The Rock's Final Boss Run (& It Might Be Even Better)

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For the better part of the past year of WWE television, The Rock has embraced a villainous persona known as The Final Boss. His alignment with The Bloodline and violent altercations with Cody Rhodes were the highlight of the road to WrestleMania XL. Now, on the road to WrestleMania 41, WWE quietly dropped The Rock's heel character on Raw's Netflix premiere. Just like that, WWE is without its Thanos-level threat.

Fret not, as WWE has the opportunity to make up for it by giving viewers an antagonist that would be even bigger and even more shocking than The Rock's heel character: the only thing bigger than a heel Rock is a heel John Cena. In the time since becoming the franchise player for the WWE, John Cena has spent nearly 20 years as a babyface, not being a true heel since his days as a Thuganomics rookie.

However, the seeds for a switch may have been planted in the fallout of the Royal Rumble. This would be WWE's best shot at rectifying what is arguably their biggest mistake of 2025.

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THe Rock Bad Blood Return 2024

In the fallout of WrestleMania XL, The Rock promised Cody Rhodes that whether the WWE Champion still had his title or not, The Final Boss was going to target him upon his return. Keeping to his promise, the following October, Bad Blood ended with The Rock's shocking return to deliver a threatening hand signal to Rhodes and his cousin Roman Reigns for teaming together. The Rock teased matches with Cody and Roman, only to not follow through with them on the debut Netflix edition of Monday Night Raw.

Those who have followed the Final Boss and his stories since early 2024 were rightfully disappointed to see those stories retconned in an instant.

The Rock all but silently dismissed his heel arc, even paying respect and friendly gestures to Cody Rhodes in the crowd. Multiple layers of WWE storylines and feuds were laid out through this Final Boss character, but in one segment, each of those layers was discarded, likely to never be addressed again.

Unfortunately, this is coherent with Rock's previously declared intention of remaining a babyface. While it's understandable for WWE to have The Rock play the friendlier, lovable Dwayne Johnson for new Netflix viewers, those who have followed the Final Boss and his stories since early 2024 were rightfully disappointed to see those stories retconned in an instant.

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Making Up for The Rock's Soft Babyface Reboot

The post-show press conference for the Royal Rumble saw John Cena deliver his mission statement for this next stage of his character. Everyone went in 2025 knowing this would be Cena's retirement year and his road to the Rumble seemed like a fun last hurrah. The fun was traded for a more serious tone as Cena became adamant that in his final year, he needed to break Ric Flair's 16-time World Championship record, if only to ensure he could pass the torch to the next generation's record-holder when the time comes decades from now. His jovial bravado was suddenly desperate, perhaps foreshadowing a heel turn.

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If the heel turn doesn't happen at the Elimination Chamber, then assuming he wins, Cena may go heel at Mania to garner the title. This could set the stage for a villain who believes that he alone is what's best for business, and will go to extreme lengths to protect the business. Only a wrestler the magnitude of John Cena could match that of The Rock with a heel character that potentially could not only be even more compelling, but more significant. Many WWE fans have waited years for a John Cena heel turn, and they may finally get it.

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