Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and WrestleMania
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McIntyre beat Rhodes in a Three Stages of Hell match to become WWE Champion. One of the stipulations attached to that match was that Rhodes would not be able to challenge McIntyre for the title in a rematch. However, here we are getting exactly that on SmackDown later this week.
Cody Rhodes' dreams of main eventing WrestleMania 42 got even tougher following the results of the Elimination Chamber.
Cody Rhodes shared a two-word message ahead of his Undisputed WWE Championship. The veteran will be challenging Drew McIntyre for the title later this week.
Cody Rhodes will have a shot to regain the Undisputed WWE Championship on the March 6 episode of WWE SmackDown
Cody Rhodes is still at the top of his game, but the 40-year-old veteran has a timeline in mind for when he intends to retire from in-ring competition.
Cody Rhodes believes this generation of wrestlers needs to develop thicker skin when dealing with fan comments. The American Nightmare's tenure in AEW didn't e
Cody Rhodes says WWE WrestleMania 42 could turn out to be a memorable event despite the slow build-up. Speaking on Mostly Sports with Brandon Walker, former Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes addressed the impatience prevailing among fans about the slow build-up to WrestleMania 42.
Rhodes is making the media rounds for WWE ahead of the Elimination Chamber Premium Live Event. He is scheduled to be in the men’s Chamber match with Trick Williams, L.A. Knight, Randy Orton, Je’Von Evans, and Jey Uso.
If Cody Rhodes has his way, no one else from WWE will be retiring anytime soon. Retirements are part of the world of professional wrestling, but it's hard to t
Cody Rhodes believes wrestlers tend to focus too much on criticism in the age of social media. During a recent appearance on Mostly Sports With Mark Titus and Brandon Walker, the former Undisputed WWE Champion said online reactions are often skewed toward negativity and that positive feedback is quieter and less visible.