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The Rock swore again on live television even though WWE asked its wrestlers not to do so.
The Hollywood star was involved in a bloody brawl with Cody Rhodes to close Monday night’s RAW show, effectively punching his rival in the rain and making him bleed from the head and telling him: ‘This is what happens when you fuck ‘. *with the final boss.’
The reintroduction of blood on WWE TV has left fans wondering if the PG era, in place since 2008, is coming to an end, and several wrestlers have also used profanity in recent weeks.
However, reports have emerged that WWE has asked its wrestlers not to swear on television, although that was an instruction clearly ignored on Monday.
The Rock led the way with insults, following both Rhodes, who called The Rock’s desired match with Roman Reigns a ‘whore fest’, and CM Punk, who used the word ‘shit’, earlier in the show. .
The Rock once again swore on WWE TV on Monday night despite requests for him not to.
WARNING: graphic content and strong language
He was involved in a bloody brawl with Cody Rhodes (left) to close Monday’s RAW show.
Having returned to the WWE screen earlier in the year, The Rock, whose real name is Dwayne Johnson, entered into a feud with Rhodes and will face his rival and Seth Rollins alongside Reigns at WrestleMania.
The original plan to pit The Rock against his real-life cousin Reigns was met with harsh backlash from fans, leading WWE to change their plans and move forward with the tag team match.
Reigns and Rhodes will then go head to head on the second night of the event in a match for the WWE Undisputed Universal Championship.
The Rock, who debuted in WWE in 1996, meaning he has performed in four different decades, was also added to TKO’s board of directors earlier this year following the company’s acquisition in a merger with the UFC.
He had previously denied reports that TKO had expressed a desire for him to set an example for WWE’s guidelines for a TV-PG product.
SEScoops.com reported that a memo had been sent to WWE stars informing them of their responsibility to comply with PG guidelines on television and social media.
He stated that some members of the organization felt that the fact that the returning star did not have to comply with the same instructions was a double standard.
When Wrestlelamia shared a report from Wrestling Observer News suggesting this, Johnson responded, “This story is complete nonsense.”
‘The networks and “standards and practices” have problems with my language, but I prefer to be real than not. “I speak from the heart, I shoot from the hip and I always try to have fun,” Johnson also posted on Instagram.
The Rock is on the board of WWE’s umbrella company, TKO, and concerns about “double standards” have been reported.
The Rock had responded to the report that claimed some members of the organization were angry about his antics.
According Wrestling observer radiothe FOX television network can silence their bad language as they are provided a copy of their script before SmackDown begins.
“The deal with television is that what they have to do is have FOX receive the script in advance so they know when to whistle.” Meltzer said. “The whole thing is that The Rock’s promo is completely scripted, but if it was anyone else, they just wouldn’t be allowed to say it.
‘With The Rock, it’s like he can say whatever he wants, but we know what he’s going to say and when he’s going to say it, so whatever they want to say, they’ll do it. And they know when he whistles because they are warned in advance.’