The Rock sure must feel cool because he has indeed helped make "pro wrestling cool again."

'The People's Champion' caught wind that WWE WrestleMania 40 became Peacock's most streamed entertainment event ever in it's short history and it caused 'The Final Boss' pause. He took the time to thank all the viewers who put their eyes on the app last weekend.

"Thank you to everyone who tuned in. Pro wrestling is in my blood and it was an honor to help build and deliver this event to the world. - The Final Boss"



During the night one press conference of WrestleMania, The Rock was asked if he had a specific moment when he felt it was the right time to make his way back to WWE. The Rock noted that it was the moment when Ari Emanuel, the owner of Endeavor, gave him a ring on the phone to tell him that he was going to buy WWE. That's when the two decided to work out.a strategy.

While The Rock was undoubtedly a major piece to the WrestleMania 40 puzzle, so was his night one dance partner in Cody Rhodes, who ultimately "finished the story" on night two against Roman Reigns.

"The American Nightmare" doesn't just have the "Cody Crybabies" to make his case, but Rhodes has the actual numbers to back it up.

Over WrestleMania weekend, Cody has sold over $1 million of merchandise and after WrestleMania went off-the-air, he was the most Googled Superstar, even above 'The Final Boss' himself.