WWE RAW's Netflix debut show delivered a major surprise when The Rock seemingly turned into a babyface star, praising Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. After his segment, he even embraced The American Nightmare at ringside, which stunned the WWE Universe, given his recent run as The Final Boss, a heel character.
Meanwhile, the Bloodline Saga witnessed a significant development with Roman Reigns regaining the Ula Fala and defeating Solo Sikoa in a Tribal Combat match. Previously, there was an assumption that The Rock was the real Final Boss of The New Bloodline. However, now that The People's Champion has turned into a heroic character and acknowledged Roman Reigns, it's likely that Jacob Fatu could unveil himself as the new Final Boss.
The Samoan Werewolf has already dominated nearly everyone he has faced in the squared circle. Even though Jacob attempted to aid Sikoa during the Tribal Combat match, he failed to help Solo emerge victorious. After these developments, Fatu might assert himself as stronger than the self-proclaimed Tribal Chief. As a result, he could declare himself the new Final Boss of the faction and try to assert his dominance over the other members, including Solo Sikoa.
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The only reason Sikoa was acting as the Tribal Chief was because he had the prestigious Ula Fala around his neck. Now that he is no longer the Ula Fala holder, it's possible that Jacob Fatu might not fully follow Solo's commands. Consequently, the prospect of The Samoan Werewolf declaring himself the new Final Boss arises.
It remains to be seen how things will unfold in the coming weeks and what consequences Solo Sikoa and The New Bloodline will face after losing the Ula Fala.
Is the Rock still The Final Boss in WWE?
Following his earth-shattering appearance on RAW, The Rock made his arrival at NXT New Year's Evil 2025. During the show, The People's Champion addressed his recent friendly behavior toward Cody Rhodes. The Hollywood star explained that last year, fans were unhappy with how he treated Rhodes, particularly by saying that Rhodes hadn't finished his story yet.
However, when WWE RAW moved to Netflix, the Great One decided to give credit to The American Nightmare for his hard work. Despite this, fans were now complaining about why he was being nice to the Undisputed WWE Champion. After roasting the fans for their dual perspective, The Rock reaffirmed himself as The Final Boss and instructed the audience to enjoy the ride he's taking them on.
It seems that while The Rock still considers himself The Final Boss in WWE, there has been a significant shift in his character.