In teaming with his cousin Roman Reigns to take on Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins on Night 1 of WrestleMania 40, The Rock participated in his first WWE match in eight years.
And he went all out, considering he took his own finishing move, The Rock Bottom, through a table at the hands of the American Nightmare before he and Reigns were ultimately able to defeat Rhodes and Rollins.
So was that it for The Rock? Or will "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment" continue to entertain crowds by wrestling in WWE?
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was asked just that during the WrestleMania 40 Night 1 post press conference and he didn't dash hope for his next in-ring appearance.
"There might be," said Johnson told a pool of reporters when asked about more matches in his near future. "I can't elaborate that much on that but there might be. I love what I do and I love our business and I was born into our business as you guys know, so we'll see."
Regarding how he felt after wrestling in his first WWE match in eight years, Johnson offered: "I feel great. Body feels great. I just had the time of my life and I put in a lot of work. We had a hell of a training camp, which lasted probably about 10-12 weeks, and I wanted to make sure that I was prepared as much as I could possibly be."
He was prepared and then some as The Rock showed off a chiseled physique, utlimately ending the tag-team match himself by driving Rhodes into the mat with the Rock Bottom before pelting him with The People's Elbow for the pinfall victory.