Cody Rhodes comments on WWE locker room being quiet on the s*x trafficking allegations against Vince McMahon ahead of Netflix docuseries

Cody Rhodes expressed his opinion about the allegations against Vince McMahon ahead of his Netflix documentary.


Cody Rhodes comments on WWE locker room being quiet on the s*x trafficking allegations against Vince McMahon ahead of Netflix docuseries

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Cody Rhodes retained his title against Kevin Owens in a hard-fought match at the Bash in Berlin PLE. After the event, The American Nightmare took over the post-show press conference instead of Triple H. During the same, he came across the question of whether he planned to watch Vince McMahon‘s documentary on Netflix.

The Undisputed WWE Champion addressed a serious question with a surprising response. Cody Rhodes mentioned that he was rewatching the Game of Thrones series and might not have time to watch the documentary. The 39-year-old star stated that, as WWE superstars, their goal is to keep fans entertained. He sidestepped the question of belief and disbelief, stating that they were just as shocked as everyone else.

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Rhodes further admitted that WWE superstars, including himself, were learning more about the situation just like everyone else. He reiterated that their focus is on giving people what they want by delivering great storylines and matches every single day. When the former Stardust was asked about his belief in Janel Grant‘s allegations against Vince McMahon, he chose to avoid the question.

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I don't think that's a matter of belief vs non-belief, I think it's strictly speaking, we want to be doing what we were doing out there. And the focus and attention that it takes, 13,149 people to have a great story and have a great match and do that every single night, has left most of us where we're finding the information out just as you are.
Cody Rhodes during the Bash In Berlin post-show press conference

Regarding allegations, Vince is currently facing multiple legal issues, including a sexual assault lawsuit. However, the case has been temporarily put on hold, and McMahon will not be going to trial at this time, following a decision by the Department of Justice. As for Rhodes, he looks forward to continuing his rivalry with Solo Sikoa, following his win at Bash In Berlin.