Cody Rhodes breaks silence after WWE return at Saturday Night's Main Event
- Cody Rhodes made his comeback on May 24, 2025, during WWE Saturday Night's Main Event held in Tampa, Florida, where he interrupted the main event for the WWE World Heavyweight Title.
- His return followed his April loss to John Cena at WrestleMania 41 and occurred as Cena interfered to assist Logan Paul against Jey Uso for the WWE World Heavyweight Title.
- Rhodes stopped Cena's interference, allowing Uso to retain the title after hitting a frog splash and pinning Logan Paul in the main event.
- Rhodes returned to WWE and called out both Cena and Paul for a tag team bout scheduled at the Money in the Bank event on June 7 in Inglewood, California, declaring, "We'll see you at Money in the Bank!"
- This development sets up a high-profile tag match that enhances anticipation around Cena's farewell year and Uso's championship defense.
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Cody Rhodes sends message to his rivals after WWE Saturday Night's Main Event
Cody Rhodes loves wrestling too much and couldn't stay away from the ring for too long, which is why he anticipated his return to action after his bad loss to John Cena in the main event of WrestleMania 41 'Night 2'. The former AEW star's underwhelming performance at the 'Showcase of the Immortals' had generated perplexity among fans, who wondered if 'The American Nightmare' would recover from that blow having appeared very sad at the end of the…
Cody Rhodes Sends Another Message To John Cena, NXT x AAA Worlds Collide Poster, Lilian Garcia/WWE
– Cody Rhodes broke his social media silence after his appearance at the end of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. “The American Nightmare” echoed the same sentiment that he did on the microphone as the May 24 show was coming to a close. “You’ve ruined enough,” Rhodes said of John Cena, who continues to vow to ‘ruin wrestling’ before he calls it a career. “See you both at WWE Money In The Bank.” As noted, Rhodes and ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso vs. Cena a…
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