There were once discussions for The Rock to end the historic championship reign of Roman Reigns, only for the Final Boss to give up the gold.

Reigns' 1,316-day run as champion was actually ended by Cody Rhodes at WWE WrestleMania 40: Sunday. The emotional main event saw Rhodes finally 'finish the story' two years after making an emphatic return to WWE as part of WrestleMania 38.

WWE had plans at one point for Rock, not Rhodes, to end the title reign of the Tribal Chief at WrestleMania 40, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports. This idea was hardly kept a secret, with The Rock teasing challenging the Head of the Table during his return on the Day 1 WWE Raw. On the post-Royal Rumble SmackDown, The Rock came face-to-face with his cousin and teased the match.


Had it not been for the immense 'We Want Cody' movement, the Rock-Reigns match would have gone ahead. The Observer adds that the plan was for The Rock to win the title, only to surrender the gold in order to return to Hollywood. With a new WWE Champion, The Rock would have introduced his own People's Championship that he'd use for public appearances. Instead, the title was presented to the Final Boss at this year's WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.

Ending Reigns' historic run only for the title to be vacated would likely not have gone down well with fans. Instead, the WWE Universe witnessed Cody Rhodes finish his story and defeat Reigns at WrestleMania 40. Reigns hasn't been seen since WrestleMania while Rock has vowed to return and come for the new Undisputed WWE Champion.