The latest episode of WWE SmackDown was nothing short of electrifying as The Rock made a jaw-dropping appearance. He stepped into the ring to confront Cody Rhodes and dropped a surprising offer—an opportunity for Cody to become his so-called corporate champion.
However, this raised a big question among fans: Does The Rock own WWE? Let’s clarify the confusion.
Is The Rock the Owner of WWE?

No, The Rock does not own WWE. However, he plays a key role in the company. After WWE merged with TKO, The Rock earned a spot on the TKO Board of Directors. This means he influences WWE’s business decisions but is not the owner.
Even though he’s not the boss, The Rock still flexes his power on-screen. His “Final Boss” persona has already shown glimpses of authority. Remember WrestleMania last year? He threatened to fire a referee just to sway the match in his favor. His latest SmackDown appearance proves that he’s not afraid to shake things up in WWE once again.
The Rock’s Impact on Elimination Chamber 2025

With The Rock back in the picture, another big question arises: Will he compete at WWE Elimination Chamber 2025?
The answer is yes! WWE officially confirmed that The Rock will be part of the event. But that’s not all—Cody Rhodes will also make an appearance, where he will respond to The Rock’s offer. Fans are split on what this means. If Cody says no, could this lead to a blockbuster Rock vs. Rhodes match at WrestleMania 41?
This creates an interesting dilemma. The Men’s Elimination Chamber Match is supposed to decide Cody’s opponent for WrestleMania. But if The Rock takes that spot instead, does the match even matter anymore?
What’s Next for WWE?
All eyes are now on March 1, 2025, when Elimination Chamber takes place in Toronto. No matter what happens, The Rock’s return has already sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe. His presence has raised the stakes for WrestleMania 41 and made this road to their grandest stage even more thrilling.
With so much uncertainty, one thing is clear: The Rock isn’t just back—he’s here to dominate.
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