SmackDown results, Feb. 21, 2025: The Rock to Cody Rhodes: “I want you to be my champion”
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Jimmy Uso def. Drew McIntyre
Jimmy Uso stunned Drew McIntyre after The Scottish Psychopath spent too much time trying to embarrass him.
McIntyre berated Uso in the corner only for Uso to counter the Alabama Slam into a winning pinfall.
After the match, McIntyre destroyed Uso with a brutal beatdown.
Carmelo Hayes & The Miz def. LA Knight & R-Truth
Carmelo Hayes and The Miz picked up a tag team victory, albeit thanks to an assist from United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura.
LA Knight and R-Truth were in a strong position, but Nakamura emerged and took out Knight, leaving Truth to fall victim to a Skull-Crushing Finale/First 48 combo.
WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton def. Candice LeRae
Tiffany Stratton proved why she’s the WWE Women’s Champion as she earned a big win against Candice LeRae.
After The Center of The Universe scored the victory, Nia Jax and LeRae launched an attack on the champion. WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus came to the rescue, only to fall victim to the dangerous duo as well.
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez attacked Naomi and Bianca Belair
The Rock to Cody Rhodes: “I want you to be my Champion”
WWE Tag Team Champions #DIY vs. Pretty Deadly ended in a No-Contest
Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano are still the WWE Tag Team Champions, but their title reign might be in more danger than ever.
Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins came down to the ring and attacked both teams before Motor City Machine Guns entered the fray and fell victim to the same fate.
Damian Priest & Braun Strowman def. Jacob Fatu & Solo Sikoa
Despite teaming together in an official match, Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu are still not on the same page.
The monstrous Fatu was rolling, but an errant superkick missed Priest and blasted Sikoa, allowing The Archer of Infamy to hit South of Heaven to win the match and send the former Bloodline members into further disarray.
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Announces Surprise WWE Return: ‘Coming to F— Up Someone’s Life’
Dwayne Johnson has announced a surprise return to WWE.
“Bold and disruptive. Unpredictable and dangerous. The Final Boss returns,” Johnson, 52, teased via X on Thursday, February 20.
The Fast & Furious star subsequently confirmed on social media that he would be attending WWE SmackDown on the USA Network on Friday, February 21, airing live from the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque hinted that Johnson, a.k.a “The Rock,” could have a huge impact on the road to WrestleMania 41, which is taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20.
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“Strap in,” Levesque warned. “When The Final Boss shows up at this time of year, the audience knows absolutely anything is possible. Everything could change in an instant.”
Johnson continued to hype his unexpected SmackDown appearance on Instagram where he hinted at a showdown with an unnamed WWE superstar.
“The Final Boss is coming to handle business, deliver a big beautiful gift to the city of New Orleans and f— up a certain someone’s life with the Final Boss gospel,” he wrote.
Rumors persist that Johnson could announce on SmackDown that New Orleans will be the site of WWE WrestleMania 42 in 2026.
Dwayne Johnson Roasts His Film ‘Baywatch’ While Trash Talking During WWE Return
Johnson was one of many celebrity guests at WWE’s Monday Night Raw premiere on Netflix on January 6, where he seemingly made peace with WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes. WWE had hinted at a potential WrestleMania main event match between the pair for this year, though that now seems unlikely due to Johnson’s busy filming schedule.
Also on January’s Netflix premiere, Johnson briefly returned to the ring to celebrate his cousin Roman Reigns’ victory over archnemesis Solo Sikoa in a “Tribal Combat Match.” Johnson and Reigns teamed together for a victory over Rhodes and Seth Rollins at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia for WrestleMania 40 in April 2024.
Johnson joined the board of directors for WWE’s parent company TKO in January 2024 as part of a deal that also allowed him to gain ownership of his wrestling nickname “The Rock.”
For the last 15 years, Johnson has been focused on his acting career. Earlier in February, Deadline reported that Johnson signed on to star with Leonardo DiCaprio and Emily Blunt in legendary director Martin Scorsese’s next movie. The untitled crime drama, which is being written by journalist Nick Bilton, takes place in 1960s Hawaii as a ruthless mafia boss battles rivals trying to encroach on his territory.
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Johnson’s MMA drama The Smashing Machine is also coming to theaters later this year, in addition to him reprising his Moana role as the demigod Maui in Disney’s live-action remake of the animated classic, due for release in 2026. Newcomer Catherine Laga‘aia is taking on the title role in the Moana reboot, while John Tui plays Moana’s father, Chief Tui, and Frankie Adams has been cast as Moana’s mother, Sina.
The Rock’s reemergence on WWE TV coincides with his long-time nemesis John Cena’s retirement tour, which is set to run through the end of 2025. Cena is next expected to wrestle at Elimination Chamber: Toronto at the Rogers Centre on March 1, where he will compete against CM Punk, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Damian Priest and Rollins to earn a championship main event at WrestleMania 41.
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Backstage News On Major Announcement From The Rock Set For Tonight’s WWE SmackDown
Less than 48 hours ago, plans for the February 21 episode of “WWE SmackDown” were seemingly set in stone, and more matches and segments were likely to be announced leading up to the show. However, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson decided to drop a bombshell on WWE by announcing that he would be appearing on “SmackDown,” reportedly leading to a number of planned matches and segments being changed. However, the question on everyone’s lips is a simple one, what will The Rock be doing on “SmackDown?”
According to PWInsider (and as many fans expected) The Rock will be the man to announce the location of WrestleMania 42, set to take place in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The venue previously hosted both WrestleMania 30 in 2014, and WrestleMania 34 in 2018. The dates of the event are not yet confirmed, and it’s not yet known if The Rock will be announcing those dates Friday night. He could also be a part of a press conference reportedly set to air following the conclusion of “SmackDown” at 11pm ET, and PWI allowed that “there may be more to his appearance.” They also report that none of this was planned in advance, and that “the involvement of The Rock for tonight was literally something that happened last night and internally, the company shifted plans to pivot towards his appearance.”
The Rock’s involvement in WWE programming has been up in the air in 2025, as many assumed he would be part of WrestleMania 41. It was initially rumored that he would be wrestling Cody Rhodes, despite the idea of a match with Roman Reigns being on the table for many years. Due to his acting commitments, The Rock wasn’t believed to be wrestling over Easter weekend, but with this upcoming “SmackDown” appearance, perhaps “The Final Boss” might have made some arrangements for himself regarding WrestleMania 41.
WrestleMania means more than wrestling. It’s an event renowned around the world as being the ultimate showcase of the immortals. It’s the one time a year when even the most pessimistic of wrestling fans will tune in to see which “moment” will define that year’s biggest PPV. For most wrestlers, ‘Mania is considered the pinnacle — the Super Bowl of wrestling. Whether they’re opening the show and getting the crowd pumped up or competing in the main event for the title, everyone wants to get on the card and be a part of the magic.
While WrestleMania has been a fundamental part of the wrestling calendar since it debuted in 1985, there are some matches that have truly stood the test of time. They’re more than high spots or fan-favorite segments, as these bouts have changed the course of wrestling history in the process. From Brock Lesnar sending The Undertaker’s streak straight to hell to “Stone Cold” Steve Austin creating a whole new era of domination, here are the biggest wins that changed WrestleMania history.
WrestleMania VI’s claimed attendance of over 67,000 people (via Cagematch) was legendary. The main event wasn’t bad, either, as it pitted the Intercontinental Champion, The Ultimate Warrior, against the WWF Champion, Hulk Hogan, in a winner-takes-all match. The Hulkster had been on top of the wrestling world for years at that point, being the face of the company and the industry as a whole. Creeping up behind him from parts unknown was the Warrior, whose high-energy entrance and Greek god-inspired physique had made him a major hit with the fans. The two gladiators duked it out in the squared circle colosseum for almost 25 minutes, as the Warrior crushed the might of Hulkamania and secured all the gold. This signaled the first time in the modern era when Hogan was pinned without any shenanigans — losing fair and square to his opponent.
Despite Hogan and Warrior not being fans of each other in real life, Warrior spoke fondly of the match, explaining how the natural chemistry resulted in a magic moment. Hogan, though, took a potshot at Warrior’s drawing power, telling Fighting Spirit Magazine: “You gave the belt to The Ultimate Warrior — I don’t want to drop a bunch of names — and right away the revenue went down.”
From the moment John Cena debuted on WWE television, everyone could see there was something special about him. He carried himself like a main event superstar and instantly connected with the fans — both with his entertaining promos and Five Moves of Doom. Vince McMahon made him work for the big one, though, as the Doctor of Thuganomics spent three years building up a name for himself before he finally won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21.
While JBL wasn’t the biggest name Cena conquered on the grandest stage, it was a pivotal match since it symbolized the changing of the guard within the WWE. Cena’s victory occurred on the same night Batista picked up the win over Triple H to secure his first World Heavyweight Championship. From a historical perspective, WrestleMania 21 marked the rise of a legend, as it etched Cena’s name into the pantheon of champions. It was the first important chapter in a storied career bursting with jorts and caps, as well as a healthy attitude adjustment of hustle, loyalty, and respect.
WrestleMania 35 was a jam-packed card featuring 16 mouth-watering matches. Closing the event was a winner-takes-all triple-threat bout for the Raw and SmackDown Women’s Championships. It was also the first time in ‘Mania history where the ladies would be headlining the main event, as the baddest woman on the planet, Ronda Rousey, took on two of the Four Horsewomen, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.
After 20 minutes of non-stop action, Lynch pinned Rousey to take both titles, heralding the beginning of the Becky Two Belts era. It also gave Lynch the WrestleMania moment she deserved, as she had become one of the most popular wrestlers in the world in the lead-up to this gargantuan win. Unfortunately, the match’s ending was mired in controversy, as the finish appeared to be botched, with Rousey’s shoulders clearly lifted off the mat while the referee counted to three. Of course, fans took to the hate machine known as Twitter to air their grievances about the finish (via USA Today); however, time heals all hurt fan feelings, and this match has come to be remembered as a monumental turning point for the careers of Lynch and Flair.
Halfway into WrestleMania 31, Seth Rollins wasn’t having the best of times. While he and Randy Orton burned down the house with a match for the ages, most people tend to remember it for the incredible hangtime RKO that won it for the Viper. Bruised and left licking his wounds, the former Shield member seemed like he would have to wait another year for his big WrestleMania moment … until he didn’t.
In the heat of the main event clash between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, Rollins decided to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase while both men were down and out. Hesitating for a second, Rollins almost appeared to have lost his chance, as Lesnar lifted him up for a devastating F-5, but Reigns speared the Beast Incarnate out of his MMA boots. A Curb Stomp on Reigns a beat later, and Rollins celebrated by swinging the gold over his head. Considering the build-up for the show, no one predicted that the future Monday Night Messiah would be standing on top of the wrestling mountain by the end of that eventful evening. Years later, Rollins revealed it was his idea to cash in when he did.
When fans look back on Kofi Kingston’s career, it will be a fascinating discussion. The high-flying performer debuted on the ECW brand in 2007 and has been a constant on WWE television ever since then. Throughout this period, Kingston electrified fans with his in-ring style and established himself as one of the most popular wrestlers in the company with The New Day. Yet, in such a well-rounded career, Kingston’s presence in the WWE has always gravitated around the mid-card, despite him being a talent the fans have been behind forever.
The biggest moment in Kingston’s career arrived at WrestleMania 35, when he beat Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship in a 23-minute rocker of a match. It wasn’t only the quality of the bout that mattered here, but also the deafening reaction afterwards. The majority of the audience at the MetLife Stadium wanted to see a Kingston win, and the roar that erupted when he got the three count was one of the biggest pops in ‘Mania history. This was certainly one of the times when a “you deserve it” chant was merited. Even if Kingston never gets to hold the biggest prize again, Kofi-Mania ran wild in 2019.
Most ‘Mania matches center around an angle or hook. It can be anything from someone wanting to retire a legend to the desire to break the streak of a supposedly zombie wrestler. However, there are few matches about who really is the best wrestler in the world. In 1996, that’s exactly what “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels and Bret “The Hitman” Hart wanted to prove at WrestleMania XII. Their real-life animosity aside, these two were the top wrestlers of their generation, so this was the equivalent of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James having a face-off to determine who is the best.
As two babyfaces, the build-up to their Iron Man Match was simple and involved addressing the burning question: who really is the best? For an hour and change, Hart and Michaels put on a wrestling clinic, taking the audience on a storytelling journey that kept everyone gripped to the edge of their seats. In the end, Michaels tuned up the band and hit some Sweet Chin Music to claim the win over Hart and become WWF Champion for the first time. While these two might not have been the best of friends behind the scenes, their chemistry in the ring was unparalleled. This was a pure wrestling match boasting two Hall of Famers in their absolute prime.
When Hollywood Hulk Hogan and the nWo strolled into the WWE in 2002 with a too sweet attitude, no one knew what to expect. After all, Hogan’s politicking had been one of the death knells in WCW, with the legend often being accused of an unwillingness to put over the next generation. By the time he arrived in WWE, it was The Rock’s yard. Pairing these two icons up was like printing money, but many feared what would happen behind the scenes. Would Hogan refuse to put The Rock over? Or would Hogan the politician would end The Great One’s career through whispers and rumors?
In the end, none of that needed to be a concern, as The Rock and Hogan put on the definition of a match for the ages. While it might not have possessed the technicality of a Michaels-Hart bout, it did something really well: it read the room. Going into WrestleMania X8, The Rock was the babyface and Hogan the heel; however, this shifted on the night as the audience got behind Hogan before the bell rang. The Rock played it by ear, allowing Hogan’s face turn to be organic and wrestling more heelish to complement his opponent. After 16 minutes of two titans slugging it out, The Rock came out on top, but the match did something else, too: it showed Hogan still had a lot left in the tank.
It’s a tragedy that “The Macho Man” Randy Savage and Ricky Steamboat had to be around in the Hulkamania era. It’s not because they were inferior in skill or talent — they most certainly weren’t — but it’s because they failed to get the acclaim and respect they deserved at the time. Now, decades later, wrestlers cite their work for pushing the boundaries of athleticism and changing the game.
WrestleMania III might have been all about Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant, but it was Savage and Steamboat’s clash for the Intercontinental title that stole the whole show. At a little over 14 minutes, which is approximately the same amount of time it takes Roman Reigns to walk to the ring nowadays, these two had the longest match on the card. They put on a masterclass of speed and aggression, as no one could take their eyes off the action. In the end, Steamboat came out on top, but the result didn’t matter here since both performers walked out with enhanced reputations after that impressive exhibition.
At WrestleMania, The Undertaker was a mythical being. The granddaddy of them all was his show, and his streak of 21 victories at the biggest yearly event in professional wrestling became the stuff of legend. Every year, challengers would step up and promise to finally put a nail in his coffin, but they’d fail at the last hurdle as he’d summon the power of the urn to defeat legends such as Triple H, Edge, CM Punk, and Shawn Michaels.
However, this all changed at WrestleMania XXX, when Brock Lesnar claimed a pinfall victory over the Deadman — clean in the middle of the ring. The fans couldn’t believe it, either, leading to the creation of the Shocked Undertaker Guy meme. While Lesnar was certainly a big-enough name to be the one to break the fabled streak, many fans wondered why the WWE didn’t use the opportunity to elevate another younger talent who could have used a victory over the Undertaker to skyrocket their career. The Undertaker agreed with this sentiment, telling The Dallas Morning News: “I don’t know if Brock was the right guy. I like Brock, me and Brock are friends. I don’t know that Brock needed that win. Brock was a bona fide superstar at that point. So, I don’t know that he needed it. Roman Reigns definitely, that was the right call. I just wish he may have been first.”
The WWE works in mysterious ways. Before arriving in the company, Bryan Danielson performed around the world, capturing titles and becoming renowned as the best technical wrestler alive. When he debuted in WWE as Daniel Bryan, the company tried to take him down a peg, pawning him off as some unknown rookie who could learn a thing or two from The Miz. For several years, it appeared as if Bryan would rot in the WWE system and never reach the top of the card.
However, Bryan proved the adage of “being too good to fail.” He got himself over with the fans through his in-ring work and charismatic character, and the WWE couldn’t ignore him any longer. He won the gold, but would he be able to go one step further than fellow indie darling CM Punk and headline ‘Mania? The answer was an empathetic yes, yes, yes! At WrestleMania XXX, Bryan defeated both Randy Orton and Batista in a triple-threat contest to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. It wasn’t only a victory for Bryan and the fans, but also all the other indie wrestlers who’d been snubbed by the WWE over the years.
Before Brock Lesnar ended the streak, many fans believed “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels would be the one to do it. After all, he and The Undertaker had one of the greatest all-time matches at WrestleMania 25, where HBK fell just short of defeating the Deadman. So when Michaels put his career on the line to have one more shot at breaking the streak at WrestleMania 26, any rational person would have put their money on Mr. WrestleMania to make one more iconic moment at ‘Taker’s expense.
Like the year before, HBK and the Deadman matched each other at every turn. The emotions seesawed throughout, as the fans understood the gravity of this contest. No matter who won in the end, we all would lose, as it would change the status quo of the wrestling industry forever. The Undertaker threw everything he had at Michaels, but HBK refused to give up. In a goosebumps-inducing moment that’s become immortalized in the minds of every wrestling fan, Michaels asked ‘Taker to finish him off once and for all. A Tombstone later and the career of the icon, the main event, the showstopper was over. (Not counting that match in Saudi Arabia, which he now regrets.)
When discussing the origins of the Attitude Era, most people will point to the formation of the controversial D-Generation X or “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s various middle fingers to Vince McMahon as the main starting points. But this period of mature and more realistic storytelling began much earlier at WrestleMania 13. At the time, Bret “The Hitman” Hart was still one of the most popular babyfaces in the world. The Submission Match against Austin had been a long time coming, since the Texas Rattlesnake had stuck his nose in Hart’s business time and time again, even costing him the WWF Championship in the process.
For all intents and purposes, this should have been a clear-cut case of Hart getting his revenge on Austin, with the fans cheering him on to victory. However, the crowd at Rosemont Horizon rewrote history that night by choosing Austin as their guy. The fans appreciated Austin’s never-say-die attitude, even when he passed out from the loss of blood. Hart’s win set up his heel turn, which helped to reinvigorate his career, while the loss didn’t hurt Austin in the slightest; instead, it helped to establish him as a tough SOB and the next big superstar in the wrestling biz.