Cody Rhodes sincerely asks Seth Rollins to do him a favor on Raw despite being at loggerheads with each other
The American Nightmare asked Seth Rollins to bury the hatchet for one night at Survivor Series.
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Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes on Raw [via- Wrestle Ops on X]
The mutual dislike between Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins was limited to interviews until now, but not anymore. They’ve had a tumultuous past, and it has affected them in real life too. Having said that, The American Nightmare met Rollins backstage on Raw this week. After an all-out brawl with The Judgment Day, Rhodes knew that it would take more than himself, Jey Uso and Sami Zayn to upend them.
To make sure his issues with Seth don’t affect his team, Cody asked The Visionary for a favor. Cutting right to the chase, The Prodigal Son humbly requested the World Heavyweight Champion to put his differences aside at Survivor Series. Cody told Seth he might hate him 364 days a year, but he needs The Architect to put an end to this Judgment Day brouhaha in Chicago.
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In his response, Rollins iterated that he doesn’t like Cody either and may never have, but he respects Rhodes. The former Shield member promised his frenemy a full-blown aid inside the WarGames. And just like that, the former AEW EVP persuaded everyone on his team that they work as a cohesive unit against the group that claims they run Monday Night Raw.
Until this point, it seemed like an even-steven scenario for both teams. The aforementioned superstars have been going at each other for months now. Fed up with this endless hubbub, Raw GM Adam Pearce met his saturation point last week and decided to let these exponents play games. The WarGames match could mark an end to this long-standing beef. Rhodes, Rollins, Zayn, and Uso are riled up to give a hard time to The Judgment Day.
Drew McIntyre cost Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso in the main event of Raw
Cody Rhodes had a golden opportunity to seal the tag title gold on Monday Night Raw. He alongside Jey Uso fancied themselves to oust Finn Balor and Damian Priest. The babyfaces dug deep and came ever-so-close to winning the titles this week on the red brand. However, they failed due to The Scottish Warrior’s antics.
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However, it was Drew McIntyre out of everyone who cost them dearly. During the closing moments, The Scottish Warrior took out Jey Uso with a Claymore Kick. And just like that, it was enough for The Judgment Day to capitalize. The WWE Universe saw the heel turn coming.
Drew McIntyre’s turn followed up with a demonic handshake with Rhea Ripley. The reports state he’s going to be the fifth member of the villainous stable at Survivor Series. But that’s not all as team Rhodes will need one on their side to even up things. It won’t be surprising if Randy Orton eventually fills that void.
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