Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced on Thursday night that he will make his return to SmackDown in midst of the road to WrestleMania 41.
Friday's episode of "WWE SmackDown" shook things up as "The Final Boss," Dwyane "The Rock" Johnson made two major announcements.
They don't call Drew McIntyre the Scottish Warrior for nothing. He had a procedure performed on his knee minute before competing on SmackDown.
Could a major announcement be on the horizon for WWE? And if so, might it involve The Rock? News broke late Thursday night from WWE that The Rock would be showi
When The Rock's latest return to SmackDown was announced, the assumption was that we'd finally learn his WrestleMania 41 agenda after those bizarre prior appearances on Monday Night Raw and NXT. Dwayne Johnson certainly had a lot to say during the Feb.
"The Final Boss" called out WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, and over the course of a 25-minute segment, repeatedly told him he wanted Rhodes to be "his" champion. The encounter was ambiguous and uneasy, catching the attention of many.
The Bloodline will go down as one of the greatest stories WWE has ever told. Its inception in 2020 carried the company through the pandemic and into its most prosperous period in years. Roman Reigns' heel turn not only revitalized his career,
The Rock is about to layeth the SmackDown on the WWE Universe. Dwayne Johnson is set to return to WWE SmackDown on Friday, his first appearance since WWE Raw's Jan. 6 premiere on Netflix. There isn't much information about The Rock's impending appearance,
Cody Rhodes will no longer compete on tonight's episode of SmackDown. Instead he'll meet The Rock face-to-face in New Orleans.
Nia Jax has no time for "Tiffy Time." WWE women's champion Tiffany Stratton defends her title against Jax, her former ally on whom she cashed her Money in the Bank briefcase. Stratton vs. Jax takes place on WWE SmackDown on Friday.