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While there seems to be some confusion within WWE surrounding the situation between Cody Rhodes, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Roman Reigns, a new report indicates that the company has planned on Johnson facing Reigns at WWE WrestleMania 40 for more than a month now. Speaking on today's "Wrestling Observer Radio," reporter Dave Meltzer stated that the match between The Rock and Reigns was part of Johnson's deal to join the TKO Board of Directors.
Meltzer previously reported that the deal, though announced on January 23, 2024, was actually completed on January 3. With Johnson seemingly slotted in as Reigns' opponent for weeks, it's unclear why Rhodes was chosen to win WWE's 2024 Men's Royal Rumble match, and few people inside the company were told about the deal with Johnson.
As of now, Meltzer stated that WWE is planning on running a fourth Rhodes-Seth Rollins match at WWE WrestleMania 40. However, there are indications that the company may be turning the situation into a storyline. Meltzer admitted that, based on what he knows and what he's been told, there are multiple aspects of the situation that do not make sense.
"Like Cody said, they're gonna do that Cody Rhodes match [with Roman Reigns]," Meltzer said. "Just not this year at WrestleMania, unless they change and do it at this year's WrestleMania. Everything is up in the air."
'They're Turning It Into An Angle'
With the company holding a large press event this coming Thursday, both Meltzer and co-host Bryan Alvarez agreed that the company likely needed to have its plans set in stone by then. While it seems certain that The Rock is wrestling Reigns, it remains possible that Rhodes has some involvement.
"Roman Reigns and Rock are gonna have a match," Meltzer continued. "Whether Cody ends up inserted into the match and makes it a three-way, that's a different story. And I don't know that that will happen, but I don't know that it won't happen, because they can still do it. ... As of Friday, that was not the plan, but they can always change the plan."
Meltzer then said that there are people within WWE who believed creating this situation would turn Rhodes into a figure reminiscent of Daniel Bryan — a babyface positioned against the establishment with the full support of fans. However, it's unclear if WWE was expecting such a negative reaction to Johnson, and Meltzer isn't sure if WWE even minds the booing, as it just means more attention on the match in the end.
"We'll see how they try to get out of it, but they're turning it into an angle," Meltzer said. "The reaction for Cody, about Cody getting screwed and people getting behind Cody, that was part of the story. That was absolutely expected."