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The Rock took to the ring tonight, and told Cody Rhodes that “the final boss” will make sure he doesn’t win the WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania.

During tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown, The Rock came down to what seemed to be his 2003, “Hollywood” theme song. In the ring, he quickly got to work mocking Rhodes and Rolling in the form of song, with the help of a local band.

The song consisted of insults to Rhodes and Rollins, including lines like “Cacklin and dancin’ is all that you do, no wonder that your wife is more popular than you,” directed at Rollins.

After the song ended, The Rock got a bit more serious and talked about Rhodes slapping him last week on SmackDown. The Rock said he wanted to see how Cody would respond, but was surprised to see him talk about his mother on RAW.

The Rock then directed a message right to Cody’s mother and said that at WrestleMania 40, he and Roman Reigns would beat Rhodes and Seth Rollins and that with Bloodline Rules established, they would then beat Rhodes bloody.

To close out the segment, The Rock said that when Rhodes had finally lost, he would present another belt to Rhodes’ mother, before pulling out his weight training belt. He said that belt would be covered in Cody’s blood, and that when he hands it to her, he’ll tell her “What can I say except you’re welcome?”, a nod to his character Maui in the Disney movie Moana.

He ended the segment by calling himself “the final boss,” and asking if everyone could smell what he’s cooking.

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