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The Rock says he will main event WrestleMania 29 in New Jersey

The website Showrenity.com was present at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was there to promote his new TNT reality series titled The Hero.

During the discussion with reporters, The Rock also talked about his involvement with WWE leading up to WrestleMania, which will add tons of more work to the already-busy Hollywood and WWE Superstar.

“The storyline will be that starting this coming Monday (tonight), I’m gonna go back, and it’s going to be a big return,” Johnson said.

“That will lead to, hopefully, what will be the biggest WrestleMania of all time at Giants Stadium. I will headline that show, with someone who I can’t say right now,” The Rock revealed. This would be his second WrestleMania in a row that he headlined after an absence from the big show since 2004 where he took a mid card match.

“We’ve got an amazing four months lined up and planned out that will culminate in the biggest WrestleMania of all time. It’s going to be a hell of a thing.”

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