The Rock Explains Why He Came Back Again to WWE

A lot negativity wrapped up toward The Rock when he left the WWE in 2002 to pursue in his film career

His on and off appearance in the WWE, since then it only fueled the fire, these same lovers sensed and improved their hate for him.

Recently in an appointment with Variety Magazine, The Rock sat down and talked on a variety of subjects, one of them being why he came again to the WWE.

Rock was quoted as saying:
"I’m back for no other reason than to entertain the fans that had been so good to me over the years. It’s not about the dollar. I’ve been very fortunate. When you go out there and you perform, it becomes really magical."

Rock is most likely shooting again on wrestling lovers and some of the guys behind the scenes who have mentioned that he's only again in the WWE for the large paycheck.

He also mentioned on what it meant to go back again to the WWE:
"So to be able to go back and create the biggest match of all time for them means the world to me. I took the biggest risk of my life by leaving WWE when I was on top. To be able to go back means the world to me.”

Wrestlings fans can say what they want about "The Most Electrifying Man In Sports Today," and about what his motives are when he returned to WWE, but what can't be argue is the point that The Rock is one of the biggest WWE celebrities of all-time, so IT REALLY DOESN'T MATTER why he came again.

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