WWE legend The Rock shared a personal update on social media with an emotional message. The Rock has not been seen in the WWE Stamford-based company in recent months.
Rocky last appeared on WWE TV at Elimination Chamber 2025, where he joined hands with heel John Cena. Many speculated The Final Boss to appear along with Cena in WrestleMania, but that did not take place as Dwayne Johnson never showed up in the Stamford-based promotion after the Chamber. Several rumors suggest that Rocky had a fall-out with Triple H, which is reportedly the biggest reason for his absence.
The Brahma Bull recently posted a video of himself performing the Taualuga, a sacred dance of his Samoan culture, along with his family. Dwyane Johnson also noted that while performing this scared dance, the Samoan men take their shirts off to show their cultural tattoos.
"I was blessed to have this very special moment on stage with my mom, my daughters, and our aiga (family) - dancing our Samoan culture’s sacred dance, the Taualuga...," he wrote.
The former WWE world champion also noted that it was very emotional moment for him and his family, as everyone took their time out from their busy lives to spend this special moment to pay respect to their culture.
"...It’s emotional. You can’t help but feel it. The mana. Life is busy for everyone - so special moments like this mean the world to me, to honor our family, our culture and always so good coming back home to Hawaii. Yesaah ," he added.
JBL thinks The Rock will return to WWE again
During a recent episode of Something to Wrestle, JBL said that he believed fans would get to see The Rock appear on WWE TV. The Hall of Famer also claimed that The Brahma Bull loved being in the ring despite having a huge career in Hollywood.
"I definitely think we'll see The Rock in the ring again. I would bet everything on that. The Rock loves being in the ring, and it's not just a matter of ego. I mean, the guy is the biggest movie star in the world, and he's making a fortune. It's not about ego. I don't believe it, but maybe... I think The Rock loves to be in the ring, and so I say I have no doubts, but I do have a little bit of doubts," Layfield said.
It will be interesting to see what The Rock has figured out for his future in the professional wrestling world.
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