WATCH: What Cody Rhodes did following Gunther’s attack on DIY after Raw went off-air
Cody Rhodes saved Johnny Gargano and Tomasso Ciampa from Gunther after Raw went off air.

Cody Rhodes saved DIY from Gunther (via X)
This week’s Raw witnessed some incredible moments. However, the highlight of the show was the much-anticipated reunion of DIY. But after the show went off-air, Gunther, along with his Imperium, attacked Johnny Gargano and Tomasso Ciampa. Fortunately, locker room leader Cody Rhodes saved the duo.
Raw went off-air immediately after the DIY reunion. Although the show had ended, the Imperium leader rushed to the ring once again and attacked DIY. Gunther got the upper hand on the duo; however, Cody Rhodes rushed into the mix and saved DIY from attack. The American Nightmare performed his finisher on one of the members of Imperium. Afterward, he raised DIY’s hand to welcome the newly reunited team.
Gunther and Tomasso Ciampa were in a marquee match in the main event of Monday Night Raw. The two stars delivered an incredible match for the Intercontinental Championship. Gunther came out victorious, and after the match, other Imperium members also attacked Ciampa. Gargano made his triumphant return to the Red Brand to save his best friend, Tomasso Ciampa.
Gunther has involved himself in some DIY businesses. It is going to be interesting to see how the newly reunited duo will keep up with Imperium and Gunther. DIY was a beloved team on NXT, so fans have high hopes for them on the main roster as well.
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Cody Rhodes revealed the whereabouts of ‘Oval’ Intercontinental Championship
Cody Rhodes has been an Intercontinental Champion in WWE. Back at Hell in a Cell 2011, Rhodes retired the former Oval Intercontinental Championship to introduce the new white-strapped Intercontinental Championship in front of the WWE Universe. Recently on X, Cody revealed the whereabouts of the prestigious championship.

On X, Cody reacted to the anniversary of the segment of him introducing the championship. He revealed, “Fun fact: I gave the oval design to Dusty, then WWE needed it back for an exhibit, but Ben Brown just recently returned it to me—it’s Libby’s now.” In essence, Cody revealed that it is now owned by his daughter, Liberty.
The Oval Championship was introduced in the Attitude ERA of WWE. It shared a good amount of history in the past. Chris Jericho, Christian, and Edge are some of the greatest holders of the title. The white-strapped Intercontinental Championship was also retired in 2019 by Shinsuke Nakamura and Sami Zayn.
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