During the “Day 1” 2024 edition of WWE RAW, The Rock made a surprise appearance and hinted at a potential match against the unified WWE Universal champion, Roman Reigns. This teased encounter has generated significant interest among fans.

However, according to Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, while a match between The Rock and Roman Reigns seems to be the direction WWE is heading for WrestleMania 40, nothing has been officially confirmed yet. The creative plans for this potential blockbuster match are being kept under wraps, and there is no official announcement.

Meltzer also pointed out that The Rock vs. Roman Reigns would be a massive financial draw due to the star power and mainstream appeal of both wrestlers. The revenue generated from WrestleMania sponsorships, estimated to be over $20 million, would make this match highly attractive to potential sponsors. Although traditional pay-per-view buys may not be a significant factor, the match’s potential to increase viewership and engagement on non-linear WWE television platforms is substantial.

“The reality is that even though the [Cody] Rhodes match has been teased and built on television, the Johnson match is far bigger financially. With Wrestlemania sponsorship now a $20 million or more revenue stream, such a match is far bigger to potential sponsors. While there is no significant money in PPV, although this match would be expected to do more, and the live gate for the shows will be the same either way since they are selling out both nights, it will set the record for the most people ever watching a WWE non-linear television event.”

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In addition, it’s worth noting that regardless of the match’s location, WrestleMania or Elimination Chamber, the live gate for the events is expected to be similar since WWE typically sells out both nights of WrestleMania. However, the potential Rock vs. Reigns clash would likely set a new record for the most viewers ever watching a WWE non-linear television event, further emphasizing its significance.

Would you like to see The Rock return to the ring to face Reigns, or do you have other dream matches in mind for Wrestlemania 40? Let us know in the comments.

Steve Carrier

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