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On this week’s edition of Monday Night Raw, the WrestleMania XL go-home show, The Rock tore apart Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins with a specially created “American Nightmare” weight belt. The Final Boss didn’t even spare the WWE referee, who came to the aid of the wounded superstars, following which he proclaimed on social media that “no one is safe.”

With 15,546 fans at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, WWE Raw had the largest domestic gate in the history of the brand, thanks mainly to the appearance of the Bloodline. In the opening segment of the show, Seth Rollins versus Solo Sikoa was booked for the main event, which had quite an ending to say the least.

After Jimmy Uso attacked Seth Rollins, it was Jey Uso, who came out to even the odds, but then, The Rock took him out on the entrance ramp. The Final Boss was all set to "layeth the smacketh down" on the World Heavyweight Champion until Cody Rhodes, who was not medically cleared to compete, hit the ring before he and Seth Rollins had turned the numbers in their favor.

When it seemed like The Rock was all set to go through the announcers' table, courtesy of Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, Roman Reigns, played defense. Shortly after, Rock and Reigns got control of the situation before the Final Boss brought out his “American Nightmare” weight belt, smashing the living daylights out of Rollins and Rhodes.

In taking to his official X account, The Rock quoted a post from WWE, wherein the referee was also not spared from his wrath, and captioned it, “Keep that head on a swivel boy and never turn back on The Rock with a belt in his hand. No one is safe. - #FinalBoss”.

The Rock and Roman Reigns are set to team up for the first time on night one of WWE WrestleMania XL, where they will be taking on the team of Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in the main event. This match will have huge implications on the main event of night two of WrestleMania in which Roman Reigns will be defending his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes.