WrestleMania 41 was supposed to be a legendary night, filled with classic matches and historic moments. But instead of glory, the event was mired in controversy. And the name at the center of the storm? Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

LaGreca’s Rage
After the performance ended, commentator Dave LaGreca – known for his fiery comments – “exploded” on air. He accused The Rock of turning WrestleMania 41 into an “ego parade” and shouted “ENOUGH!” during the show.

According to LaGreca, the problem wasn’t just The Rock’s return. It was WWE’s way of putting all the spotlight on him, pushing away the younger stars who had carried the company for years. “Tonight was supposed to be about the future of wrestling,” LaGreca fumed. “But all we got was a personal show.”
Angry Fans
Soon after the event, social media exploded. Hashtags like #EgoMania41 and #RockRuinedIt (Rock RuinedIt) quickly trended. A series of angry fans:
“Why build a new generation if in the end it will all be overshadowed by The Rock?”
“I used to be a fan of his, but tonight was a disgrace. He turned WrestleMania into a private party.”
Of course, there were still people defending The Rock, saying he had sweated and cried for years and deserved to be honored. But even they could not deny that the pace of the event was completely off, many matches were shortened just to make room for Dwayne’s “prime time”.
Old Problem: WWE Addicted to Legends

The WrestleMania 41 incident not only exposed The Rock’s own problem, but also showed WWE’s perennial disease: relying on legends. Yes, The Rock is an icon. But at what cost? Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins and other young talents are turned into backdrops for Hollywood’s halo.
LaGreca sourly said: “You can’t continue to mortgage your future just to get a little bit of current fame.” And I completely agree. WWE is shooting itself in the foot by constantly bringing back legends while forgetting the next generation.
Personal Perspective: The Rock Has Gone Too Far
I used to love The Rock, from his fiery promos to his legendary People’s Elbows. But WrestleMania 41? This is no longer WWE’s “The Rock”, but Dwayne Johnson – the Hollywood star stepping in to prove how powerful he is.
LaGreca spoke for millions when he shouted, “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!” Fans aren’t blind. We know when a show has become an ego tripwire.

If WWE doesn’t change, WrestleMania will no longer be the “Showcase of the Immortals,” but a graveyard of wasted potential.
Conclusion
WrestleMania 41 proved that bad things can happen. The chaos didn’t come from technical issues or accidents, but from the shadow of one man and the WWE’s blind indulgence. The Rock is still a legend, but on that night, he didn’t shine — he overshadowed everyone. And LaGreca’s “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!” was the wake-up call WWE needed to hear.
