The Rock finally returns to WWE SmackDown
Tonight's WWE SmackDown was indeed a special one, as the show kicked off with the return of Pat McAfee. That was a big deal unto itself, but McAfee's promo was cut off by Austin Theory, who had taken on McAfee in a previous match at WrestleMania.
That's when The Rock's music hit and the crowd lost it. The Rock made his way to the ring but soaked up the cheers, and as seeing The Rock in a WWE ring is a rarity these days, you can totally understand why. The Rock then came face to face with Theory, who started to take some shots before being cut off by The Rock, who told him to"shut your b******* up.
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