‘Funny thing is I said that’: Dwayne Johnson Now Faces Accusation of Stealing ‘The Final Boss’ from a Female Wrestler After Copyrighting Iron Sheikh’s Jabroni

The title of ‘Final Boss’ is purportedly claimed by The Rock.

The Rock is now accused of appropriating ‘The Final Boss’ from a female wrestler after securing copyright for Iron Sheikh’s Jabroni, despite previously stating otherwise.

The Rock has indeed made his highly anticipated return to WWE television since the February 2nd episode of Friday Night SmackDown, with indications of regular appearances leading up to WrestleMania 40. His involvement in the ongoing conflict with Cody Rhodes clearly indicated that The Great One would play a pivotal role in WWE. The Rock seems to be re-emerging in professional wrestling, yet another wrestler has said that he appropriated the moniker of “Final Boss.”

“Funny thing is I said that”: The Rock Now Faces Accusation of Stealing ‘The Final Boss’ from a Female Wrestler After Copyrighting Iron Sheikh’s JabroniThe Rock in World Wrestling Entertainment

Although fans are eager for The Rock and Roman Reigns to compete, they also wish to ensure that Cody Rhodes’ narrative remains prominent. This disparity initially aroused concerns, but a more rational technique has been implemented. Cody Rhodes will have the opportunity to compete against Roman Reigns in the main event at WrestleMania 40, but he must first confront The Rock.Allegedly appropriating “Final Boss” by The Rock NameThe Rock in WWE
Former WWE star Serena Deeb, currently with AEW, recently discussed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s use of the term “Final Boss” on a recent Highspots Sign-it-Live program.She mentioned that she had employed the term at the AEW Collision episode broadcast on March 2, several weeks prior to The Rock’s usage of it to promote his appearance on the SmackDown episode that aired on March 15 via social media.Deeb remarked, “Interestingly, I mentioned that (‘The Final Boss’) during Collision,” while she was present. The speaker speculated that The Rock may have appropriated the term from her, stating, “He stole it? You all would recognize him; someone took it,” clearly alluding to The Rock.Booker’s explanation on the Hall of Fame podcast elucidates why Dwayne Johnson has not faced public censure for referring to himself as the “Final Boss.” Booker suggests that The Rock possesses greater liberty to act according to his preferences due to his power and independence as a board member. “However, it appears that Rock believes he possesses the autonomy to act as he pleases due to his position on the Board.”

Given the events of Monday Night Raw this week, it is reasonable to assert that The Great One truly embodies the designation of “Final Boss.”

The Rock on SmackDown Potential for an Ideal Match Between The Rock and Roman Reigns in the FutureThe Rock on SmackDown Although not classified as competitive combat sports, professional wrestling and WWE impose significant physical demands on their athletes. Individuals, irrespective of their experience level, must undergo comprehensive training for this. Prior to each match, even experienced wrestlers such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson must exert considerable effort to ensure they are both emotionally and physically prepared for the forthcoming challenges.The Rock returned to WWE in September 2023 after a four-year hiatus; however, he has not yet participated in a contest. In a recent interview with Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated, Paul Heyman, the latest inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame, spoke on The Rock’s preparation for a match.

The fans anticipated Cody Rhodes to conclude his narrative; nevertheless, The Brahma Bull initially sought to confront Reigns for the Head of the Table championship upon his return to WWE. However, Johnson had a significant decline and ultimately formed a partnership with his cousin. “Could Dwayne Johnson have returned and orchestrated a truly classic, highly memorable 15-minute match with Roman Reigns for this year’s WrestleMania without undergoing that training?” Paul Heyman expressed optimism for a dream bout between Johnson and Reigns sans a heel turn. I am confident he could. Heyman expressed optimism on the possibility of a fifteen-minute bout occurring.