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During his team fight in Wrestlemania 40 Saturday, The Rock returned to the ring to ally with Roman Reigns against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. Although the performance of the “People’s Champ” was solid, a curious detail has now come to light: one of the combat sequences was not devised by him, although he later attributed it. In an interview with Tom Campbell, Wolfgang, a member of Gallus in NXT, explained that both he and Mark and Joe Coffey received an urgent message from Matt Bloom asking them to make their bags: they were going to help train The Rock for Wrestlemania. “We woke up with a message that said: ‘Prepare a bag. You fly to train The Rock for Wrestlemania.’ Our work was to do the other fight fighters so he could rehearse,” Wolfgang explained. During one of those sessions, a logistics problem arose with a spot in which Cody Rhodes would apply a rock Bottom to The Rock himself on a table. The Hollywood fighter did not know how to move from one side to the other on the table without seem clumsy. “He said he didn’t want to make a ‘DO-SI-DO’ type (give a strange rodeo) that was ridiculous,” Wolfgang recalled. It was then that Wolfgang proposed a simple and effective solution: that The Rock pretended to go to the side, grabbed Cody and, at the last moment, changed direction naturally. The idea was well received …. Maybe too much. “The Rock repeated what I had said word for word. And then released: ‘But now he is recorded with me saying it, so it will seem that it was my idea,'” he explained with a laugh. “That was my contribution to the stellar event of Wrestlemania: prevent The Rock from making a ridiculous do-si-do-a-table.” As thanks, The Rock sent a special gift to the Gallus group for his help. Even so, Wolfgang does not forget that this idea that millions of spectators were born in an essay and not in the mind of the superstar.

During your team fight in Wrestlemania 40 SaturdayThe Rock returned to the ring to ally with Roman Reigns against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. Although the performance of the “People’s Champ” was solid, a curious detail has now come to light: One of the combat sequences was not devised by him, although he later attributed it.

In an interview with Tom Campbell, WolfgangGallus member in NXT, he explained that both he and Mark and Joe Coffey received an urgent message from Matt Bloom asking them to make their bags: they were going to help train The Rock for Wrestlemania.

“We woke up with a message that said: ‘Prepare a bag. You fly to train The Rock for Wrestlemania.’ Our work was to do the other fight fighters so he could rehearse,” Wolfgang explained.

During one of those sessions, a logistics problem arose with a spot in which Cody Rhodes would apply a rock Bottom to The Rock himself on a table. The Hollywood fighter did not know how to move from one side to the other on the table without seem clumsy. “He said he didn’t want to make a ‘DO-SI-DO’ type (give a strange rodeo) that was ridiculous,” Wolfgang recalled.

It was then that Wolfgang proposed a simple and effective solution: that The Rock pretended to go to the side, grabbed Cody and, at the last moment, changed direction naturally. The idea was well received …. Maybe too much.

“The Rock repeated what I had said word for word. And then released: ‘But Now he is recorded with me by saying it, so it will seem that it was my idea‘”, explained with laughter.” That was my contribution to the stellar event of WrestleMania: prevent The Rock from doing a ridiculous do-si-si-so on a table. “

As thanks, The Rock sent a Special Gift to Grupo Gallus for your help. Even so, Wolfgang does not forget that this idea that millions of spectators were born in an essay and not in the mind of the superstar.

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