Cody Rhodes’ wife, Brandi, lashes out at John Cena for leaving her husband bloodied at Elimination Chamber
Brandi Rhodes can't stand John Cena after what he did to Cody Rhodes in some of the most unsettling scenes ever.

Brandi Rhodes breaks silence over John Cena turning heel on Cody Rhodes [via- Wrestle Features and USA Network]
Cody Rhodes pulled up to Elimination Chamber, entitled to answer The Rock about whether he’d be his champion or not. On expected lines, he denied, but not without dropping an F-bomb on The Final Boss. That prompted the Black Adam star to pull off arguably the biggest swerve in WWE history—turning John Cena heel.
The Cenation Leader sold out to his once-nemesis, The Rock. At the latter’s behest, he low-blowed Rhodes despite embracing him in the first place. Reacting to what transpired with her husband, Brandi Rhodes took to X and wrote, “John Cena Sucks.” That’s pretty much what the general consensus feels about Mr. Hustle, Loyalty, and Respect right now.
The values that John prioritized over everything throughout his WWE career were instantly laid to rest. He’s no longer the man who used to embody fair play. In fact, those who paid close attention to the dying moments of the men’s Elimination Chamber match must’ve noticed how the Peacemaker actor seized his opportunity on CM Punk, who had been stomped by an irate Seth Rollins.
The 47-year-old Hollywood mogul didn’t even hesitate to decapitate Punk by locking him into an STF. The Best in the World had been out cold by then and faded to sleep. That handed Cena his ticket to WrestleMania 41. He’s set to challenge Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE title in Las Vegas.
This bout was set in motion dating back to November 2024, and WWE didn’t alter it. However, with Rock and Cena now allies, the dynamic has completely changed. In the beginning, the fans were perplexed over how Cena vs. Rhodes would play out with both men coming out as fan favorites. That’s not the case anymore.
How Triple H reacted to John Cena’s heel turn at Elimination Chamber?
Of course, with that kind of ending to Elimination Chamber, the presser following it had become highly anticipated. WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque addressed John Cena’s shocking heel turn at the PLE and what’s next in store.

The Game said that though he’s helping create it, he doesn’t have an idea about how it’s going to look. Levesque noted how when The Rock reverted to his demonic roots last year, it turned him into a Final Boss.
The Cerebral Assassin was elated that the company was able to surprise its fanbase by pulling off John’s turn the way they intended to. The creative plans for WrestleMania had been in the flux ever since Rock made his way back into the mix. He’s now expected to make Cody Rhodes‘ life difficult in his title defense against Cena.