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The Rock returns…and wants to sit at the head of the table!

The former WWE champion being teased for Raw ended up being none other than The Rock!

The Rock interrupted Jinder Mahal, who actually came out as the “surprise” minutes earlier, to a thunderous ovation from the sold out San Diego crowd which was mighty disappointed when Mahal’s music hit the speakers before.

The People’s Champion delivered his usual lines and even hit the People’s Elbow on Mahal but saved the best line for last.

Rock told the crowd that he was hungry and asked where do you think he would sit…at the booth, at the bar, or at the head of the table.

The line got a big pop from the crowd and The Rock said that is exactly what he thought and ended the night with his “If ya smell” line.

The head of the table mic drop moment obviously refers to Roman Reigns and after years of waiting, this could actually end up happening in a couple of months.

The Elimination Chamber in Perth, Australia is a likely destination for this match as the Perth government did request The Rock to appear when they paid WWE to come to town.

WrestleMania is already sold pretty much so helping the February PLE sell a 60,000-seater stadium with this match would be a sensible idea.

Responding to The Rock, Reigns simply posted a laughing with tears emoji on X.


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