Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, a figure with a polarizing presence in WWE, is set to return to wrestling after 11 years in the main event of WrestleMania 40. Teaming up with Roman Reigns against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, Johnson’s alignment with Reigns, the current top villain in WWE, suggests a return to his iconic heel persona.
At the WWE World pre-WrestleMania fan fest in Philadelphia, where the event is held, fans were prepared to show animosity towards Johnson, especially after his delayed appearance. However, Johnson embraced the hostility by taking a jab at the Philadelphia Eagles, the city’s beloved sports team, further fueling the crowd’s disdain.
The Rock in Philly tonight dissing Jalen Hurts… pic.twitter.com/k7DPy68jbB
— Rob Hodge (@RobHodge_) April 4, 2024
Johnson’s remark about watching Jalen Hurts lose in the playoffs on YouTube aimed to stoke the crowd’s reaction. By acknowledging the fans’ negative sentiments and then redirecting them towards enjoying his presence, Johnson showcased his ability to manipulate the audience’s emotions, a skill crucial in wrestling storytelling.
The act of disparaging hometown sports teams is a classic tactic in wrestling to provoke a reaction from the audience, known as generating “cheap heat.” Despite its simplicity, it remains effective in garnering strong responses from fans, adding an extra layer of intensity to the performance.
As Johnson gears up for his WrestleMania match, his willingness to embrace the role of the villain and stir controversy suggests an exciting return to his wrestling roots, promising an entertaining showdown for WWE fans.