If you want to smell what the Rock is cooking, you'll have to wait a while.
This Monday's RAW will take place at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, PA, but the Rock isn't scheduled to be there, according to ProWrestling.com.
The Rock is scheduled for the next three RAWs, including the one following Wrestlemania 29. The Undertaker isn't scheduled to be appear in the post-Wrestlemania RAW which will take place April 8 at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ.
Fans knew it was likely that between promoting his movie "Snitch" and the upcoming "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" co-starring Channing Tatum and Bruce Willis that The Rock would be in limited supply.
The situation is identical to his appearances prior to last year's Wrestlemania where he faced John Cena for the first time. Last year, he mixed his pre-Wrestlemania schedule with promotion of "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" which he starred in. His infrequent appearances even became part of the storyline between himself and John Cena, with the latter painting him more as the movie star and less of a committed wrestler.
Just as there were rumors of dissent among other wrestlers with The Rock's special treatment, it's starting to appear that this year is no different. According to WrestlingInc.com, "several of The Rock's co-workers" aren't happy with the information that he may be in only two of the final four shows leading up to Wrestlemania. The Rock was also absent at the most recent show that paid tribute to WWE star, the late Paul Bearer.
The other headliner of the evening, The Undertaker, who is slated to face CM Punk at The Grandest Stage of Them All, is scheduled to appear at all of the RAWs leading up to Wrestlemania.