WWE Rumour: Vince McMahon Doesn't Want The Rock Vs. Roman Reigns At WrestleMania 37?

The WWE chief's WrestleMania 37 plans might not include The Rock.

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Numerous sources claim that Vince McMahon isn't interested in entertaining a long-proposed Roman Reigns vs. The Rock showdown at WrestleMania 37.

Wrestling Observer Radio did say that Rocky is open to working with Roman, although there's a bigger chance it'll happen in 2022 rather than next year. That, of course, would rule out 'Mania 37 - The Rock's Hollywood schedule is that packed.

Adding fuel to the fire, WrestleVotes said on Twitter that three main events are being considered for the biggest show of the year; they did kinda' spoil their own fun by suggesting that Brock Lesnar vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Keith Lee (who has been sent back to the Performance Center for more seasoning) could be one of them though.

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The others were Edge vs. Randy Orton and Roman Reigns vs...Goldberg.

WrestlingNews then chipped in to report that internal sources at WWE told them Vince simply isn't interested in The Rock vs. Reigns at the moment anyway. Rumours are that McMahon would much rather hold off on that mega-match until 'Mania 38.

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It's important to state that this is all rumour and speculation, but it's nonetheless interesting. Also, it would make sense if WWE wanted to postpone a match like Roman vs. Rock so that it had a better chance of happening in front of a live crowd.

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