The end of tonight’s edition of Monday Night RAW was all about making a statement heading into the biggest WrestleMania of all time in less than a week with Roman Reigns and The Rock standing tall over Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins to end the show.

The main event showdown pitted Rollins against The Bloodline’s Enforcer, Solo Sikoa contested under Bloodline rules made by The Final Boss, The Rock at the start of the show. As expected the match violated all rules, with Rollins and Sikoa taking the fight to every corner of ringside and bringing in foreign objects like tables and steel steps to the mix to inflict maximum damage.

The closing moments of the bout saw Seth Rollins putting Solo through the table and stomping his face to the ground. As he went to cover him, Jimmy Uso came out to assist his younger brother, only for Jey Uso to come out and even the odds. However, as they brawled to the gorilla position, Jey Uso was tossed back out by the Final Boss, The Rock.

After laying out Jey Uso, The Rock came to the ring to seemingly attack Seth Rollins, only for the American Nightmare Cody Rhodes to arrive, despite not being medically cleared, and go right after the man who laid him out last week.

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As Seth and Cody were about to put The Rock through a table, his cousin Roman Reigns came to help him and attack both of WrestleMania’s opponents, knocking them down with a pair of Superman Punch and a thunderous Spear. Following that, The Rock took out his weight belt and began smashing both Rollins and Rhodes in another hellacious beatdown, laying both men battered and ending the show festivities with a huge statement.

What are your thoughts on The Rock and Roman Reigns standing tall over Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes on the final RAW before WrestleMania 40? Sound off in the comments!

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