The match of the penultimate WWE pay-per-view, or Hell in A Cell, which caused a lot of discussion within the company and among all the fans of the main wrestling federation in the world was the one that saw Cody Rhodes succeed in winning (for the umpteenth time) the clash with Seth Rollins, with the two who gave life to one of the federation's matches of the year.
What caused the most stir, however, concerns the son of art: the former Aew played the match despite the laceration or rather a net tear of the pectoral muscle, an injury he had in training before the match, also quite evident.
Despite this Rhodes gave birth, together with The Visionary, to a great match. The day after the match the two saw each other again on Monday Night Raw: Rollins initially said he respected Cody and only then mercilessly attacked his opponent, leaving him suffering on the ground after hitting him several times with a blacksmith's hammer.
Through a press release, WWE announced that Cody Rhodes will remain stationary for nine months, after undergoing major surgery to fix his laceration and the wrestler will therefore miss several important events of the company, including first and foremost Money in the Bank, in which Cody seemed one of the favorites.
Latest update on Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes suffered a pectoral injury on the road to his match against Seth "Freakin" Rollins at Hell in a Cell. Despite being battered and bruised, he went on to compete in the matchup with the injury, defeating Rollins in borderline heroic circumstances.
As it turns out, WWE appears to have begun to advertise the return of the American Dream son as early as August, with some local commercials that would have fans rolling their eyes. For the moment, there are two main events that Rhodes seems to be advertised at, with this being simply a misprint not checked by WWE or a simple mistake, as it could be a real, inactive appearance.
In the last few hours, WWE has been publicizing locally the appearance of Cody Rhodes on Monday Night Raw on August 29 from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with the athlete also appearing in the company's video ad, while on the 14th of the same.
month, Rhodes would still be advertised as a participant in a Street Fight match from Atlantic City, with such a date that he will almost certainly miss for him. Could WWE have different plans for the recovery and rehabilitation of its former Intercontinental Champion?