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Dwayne Johnson's $12M mansion tour—Is this the ultimate dream home or just over-the-top extravagance?

While Dwayne Johnson began his career with $7 in his pocket and a dream, those days are behind him. Today, at an estimated net worth of $800 million, The Final Boss is doing well for himself. Apart from his WWE contract, he’s making Blockbuster movies, has a line of appeal, and even an alcohol brand. Despite some flops, the man has been able to rack in the dough from every side. And where does he spend his hard-earned money? Real estate.

It was reported that Johnson purchased a $12 million mansion in Virginia. The estate spans 180 acres and has a century-old mansion at its heart. In the video of him riding around his estate, he said, “We all need to unplug to mentally & spiritually recalibrate and recharge. Not a soul in sight. No one pushing and pulling at ya. I’ll sit up here for hours and just stare at God’s country.” Since he wrapped up shooting Smashing Machine, he’s been working on Moana 2 and the live-action version. But when will the Final Boss grace the WWE?

Johnson is still tied to his WWE contract, and his position on the Board at TKO makes him a hefty bag. While he is working on his Hollywood projects, his return to WWE awaits. Before leaving, he warned Cody Rhodes, and now, with Bloodline 2.0 started, things have become heated.

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Fans believe that the Final Boss is the real Tribal Chief calling the shots for Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline 2.0. Under his orders, Jimmy Uso and Paul Heyman were removed, and Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu were brought in. Fans are patiently waiting for his feud with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41.

Will Dwayne Johnson face Roman Reigns or Cody Rhodes at Mania 41?

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After claiming he wanted Rhodes’ title on the RAW after Mania 40, fans wanted to know if this would occur at Mania 41. However, reports show that The Rock vs Reigns was penned for Mania 41. This resulted in the discussion of whether Rock vs. Rhodes was bigger than Rock vs. Reigns. While we got Rock vs Rhodes during Night #1 of this year’s Mania, fans still want more.

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Moreover, speculation has it that Rock was supposed to face Reigns at this year’s Mania, but fan backlash moved it off the cards. WWE fans remember that Rock’s return on Episode #1 of RAW this year was to challenge Reigns. It has been speculated that Rock is the mastermind of The Bloodline 2.0 and is patiently waiting for a chance to reveal himself. What do you think about Rock’s mansion? Tell us in the comments.

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