Will WWE Ever Book Roman Reigns vs. The Rock Dream Match at a Future WrestleMania?

WrestleMania 41 is a month away, and we're left with a familiar question as The Rock's role in the event wasn't what many fans expected.
Ever since 2018, a highly anticipated dream match with Roman Reigns has traditionally become a talking point every year ahead of The Showcase of the Immortals.
Rumors that WWE was interested in the contest emerged online then, before Reigns revealed he was being treated for leukemia.
Of course, it isn't hard to understand why the company and its longtime fans have been salivating over this match for at least seven years. A showdown between two of the biggest Superstars of their eras would be a blockbuster encounter worthy of The Grandest Stage of Them All.

It seemed like we were about as close as we were ever going to get to see it finally come to fruition last year. However, Cody Rhodes' second consecutive men's Royal Rumble win and the outcry from fans forced WWE to change course.
Still, it's hard to complain too much because the immediate reaction also propelled The Rock to turn heel. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise because The Final Boss was possibly the most entertaining character throughout the road to WrestleMania 40.
Surely that meant he was destined to lock horns with The Tribal Chief this year in the same city they nearly announced the match last year, right? All the pieces were in place and Las Vegas was the perfect backdrop, but the busy Hollywood star seemingly had to back out again.
Meanwhile, Seth Rollins and CM Punk will likely be Reigns' opponents at Allegiant Stadium on April 19-20. As such, many viewers wonder if this mythical meeting between the two generational superstars will ever happen.
A Glimmer of Hope
The Rock's plan to seek revenge on Rhodes materialized as his proposition to make him "his" champion in exchange for the 39-year-old's soul and John Cena's heel turn. Still, he clearly doesn't plan to compete at WrestleMania 41 or interact with The Tribal Chief.
That may be disappointing for many viewers, but there are subtle hints that WWE left the door open for the match we have been clamoring for. The Final Boss conspicuously didn't give Reigns the same offer and conspired with Cena instead in his attempt to dethrone the undisputed WWE champion.
The subtext here is that he doesn't trust Reigns because he failed last year. The Rock pinned his challenger, giving him an advantage in the main event of Night 2 last year. However, Rhodes prevailed and achieved his childhood dream of winning the world title.

The Final Boss never attempted to step in and galvanize The Bloodline or help its former leader reclaim his spot. Instead, he went in a completely different direction to use his power to gain control over WWE's top prize again.
The Tribal Chief had his chance to dispose of Rhodes and continue his reign of tyranny, but he lost. Even worse, he sided with him against his own family at Bad Blood, creating unspoken tension between him and his famous cousin.
Although The Rock and Reigns have not addressed any of this on screen yet, the seeds are planted for long-term storytelling. The build for a potential 'Mania match could be better than it would have been six years ago, but can it possibly live up to the hype at this point?

Fool’s Gold or A Worthwhile Endeavor
There's still a compelling story and ample demand for The Rock vs. Reigns, but the window for a conceivably satisfying match is quickly closing. The Great One is still as charismatic as ever, but he hasn't taken part in a matchup of that caliber in 12 years.
Their tag match at WrestleMania 41 masked any lingering ring rust and allowed the three full-time competitors to do the heavy lifting. The 52-year-old worked well with them, but can he realistically hang in a 20-minute one-on-one bout with someone from this generation anymore?
That's the million-dollar question, but the juice is worth the squeeze because fans are still invested. It also seems more plausible than ever because The Rock has been more present on WWE programming since last year and is on the board of directors of its parent company, TKO Group Holdings.
Still, all parties involved have to commit to making this match a reality in 2026. It becomes less likely from then on because we don't know how much longer Reigns plans to wrestle, and the law of diminishing returns will inevitably set in if they keep dangling this carrot in front of us.
We still believe this match will happen, but WWE is starting to make us look like the most loyal sports fans saying "maybe next year" every time it doesn't. Neither of these men is getting any younger, and it will become more difficult to justify any more speculation soon.