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What if The Rock Wrestlers the Former Superman at Wrestlemania 39?


What if The Rock adds another big match to his resume in the ring at Wrestlemania 39. What if he faced fellow actor Henry Cavill? It would be a highly anticipated match at the upcoming wrestling event. Cavill has never wrestled before. It could be a great opportunity to build hype between the actors for their careers. 





The prospect of these two Hollywood heavyweights going head-to-head in the ring is sure to be a must-see event for wrestling fans, especially given the history between the two actors. According to reports, The Rock was reportedly responsible for Cavill no longer playing Superman in the DC Cinematic Universe, making this potential match all the more interesting.





It's worth noting that there has been no official confirmation from either The Rock or Cavill regarding this rumored match, and it remains to be seen whether or not it will actually come to fruition. However, the idea of these two action stars facing off in the ring is definitely an exciting one, and fans of both men are no doubt eagerly anticipating the possibility.





Whether or not The Rock and Cavill end up facing off at Wrestlemania 39, one thing is for certain: the event is sure to be filled with exciting matches and unforgettable moments. So if you're a fan of professional wrestling, be sure to mark your calendars for Wrestlemania 39 and get ready for a night of action that you won't want to miss. So, it will be interesting to see how the match will turn out if it happens.


This is strictly fantasy booking from the writers here. We’d like to note that. Would you be down to see the match? Would that be better than The Rock facing Roman Reigns? Follow along on Twitter for more. 

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