The Rock shares major update ahead of The Bloodline WarGames at WWE Survivor Series

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WWE Superstar The Rock recently took to social media to provide a major update ahead of Roman Reigns' OG Bloodline's clash against Solo Sikoa's stable. The Brahma Bull's cousins are all set to face each other at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.

On last week's SmackDown, Solo Sikoa demanded Roman Reigns surrender as the OG Bloodline couldn't find a fifth member for WWE Survivor Series. However, during the last segment of the show, Paul Heyman returned to a huge pop and came to his Tribal Chief's aid by introducing CM Punk as the fifth member of Reigns' team.

However, there could be a twist at Survivor Series: WarGames, as many people believe The Rock might show up to side with Solo Sikoa. Fans have been speculating about this since Bad Blood 2024, where The Final Boss made a surprise return and was seemingly unhappy with Roman Reigns for teaming up with Cody Rhodes.

Ahead of the upcoming premium live event, the former WWE Champion recently took to Instagram to share an update after the worldwide release of his movie, Moana 2. In his post's caption, The Brahma Bull wrote that he was overwhelmed by the fans' reactions and sent his love to everyone who enjoyed the movie as it represents his Polynesian culture.

"Just landed and sending my aloha and gratitude 🙏🏾🤎your reactions around the world for MOANA is off the charts wild and deeply humbling at the same time. It’s our Polynesian culture, our people & representation to a global audience. And the spirit of my grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia forever lives in the character of Maui. Love you guys and enjoy the voyage 🤎🪝#cheehoooo #moana2," he wrote.

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WWE legend Mark Henry believes The Rock will show up at Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

During an edition of the Busted Open podcast, WWE legend Mark Henry said that he believed The Rock would show up at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Henry also justified his claim by stating that The Final Boss had a lot of influence and was the biggest draw in the wrestling business.

"[You think we're going to see The Rock this weekend?] I think so. Without sounding like a killjoy for everybody else, it's going to come down to money, prestige, power, and influence, and who has all of those? The Rock," Henry said.
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It remains to be seen what The Rock has planned for his potential return to the Stamford-based promotion.