Well, folks, buckle up because WrestleMania 40’s main event was a rollercoaster ride of epic proportions, with more twists and turns than a soap opera plotline. The “Bloodline Rules” saga, primed to crown Roman Reigns as the undisputed champ, took a detour that left even the most seasoned wrestling fans scratching their heads.

In a classic case of the best-laid plans gone awry, it seemed like The Rock’s appearance might tip the scales in Reigns’ favor. But lo and behold, chaos reigned supreme, and it was Cody Rhodes who emerged victorious, with a little assist from some unexpected allies—John Cena and The Undertaker. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any wilder, Triple H crashed the party, sealing the deal on a storyline that had the wrestling world on the edge of their seats for two long years.

Picture this: Rhodes hits his trademark Cross Rhodes move, but out of nowhere, Jimmy Uso swoops in with a Superkick, setting off a chain reaction of mayhem. Reigns delivers his signature Superman Punch, The Usos brawl up the ramp, and Solo Sikoa makes a grand entrance, only to be rudely interrupted by the one and only John Cena, tossing Sikoa aside like yesterday’s news.

Then, just when you think you’ve seen it all, The Rock makes his grand entrance, staring down Cena in a showdown for the ages. Cue the nostalgic feels as The Shield’s music hits, with Seth Rollins charging into the fray, only to be met with a smackdown from Reigns, reminding us all of their legendary faction’s glory days.

But wait, there’s more! As WrestleMania draws to a close, the lights dim, the gong sounds, and The Undertaker emerges from the shadows, delivering a bone-chilling Chokeslam to The Rock before vanishing into the night.

By Joseph Gallery

I like ice cream, taking a back seat, wondering who I am, and pretending kayfabe is real. May or may not be the Real Dark Brandon. For the LOLZ. MALARKEY!

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