The development of the jacked match card for the upcoming King and Queen of the Ring 2024 takes over the blue brand show tonight with superstars getting locked with their opponents through a series of one-to-one bouts. The Undisputed Universal WWE Champion Cody Rhodes kickstarted the spree when SmackDown GM introduced him to his next challenger, the reigning United States Champion Logan Paul. While the scheduled match initially seemed to be just another regular title challenger, it turned out to be so much more, as Rhodes issued a massive two-word hint in his latest tweet.
Cody Rhodes drops a massive hint on the direction of his next title match against Logan Paul
Cody Rhodes and Logan had an intriguing exchange with each other, building up the heat for their imminent bout. While Paul vibrated on his pompous aura, claiming he would win the WWE Championship at the Saudi Arabian PLE, Rhodes quickly tamed him down with a huge Grand Slam Champion challenge. The 38-year-old noted that if they are tipped for a title for-title match, he will win it all. To elaborate on his mission more clearly, the American Nightmare tweeted, ‘2 belts’, leaving fans’ hearts sprinting for a potential stipulation.
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2 belts
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) May 11, 2024
Is Cody Rhodes an ideal fit to carry both the US Championship belt and the Undisputed Universal WWE Championship belts on his shoulder? While it’s too early to answer this question, we can, at least, see something big is cooking.
Moving ahead, despite Paul being confident about his win to the point of coming off as cocky, the reality seems contrasting.
Cody Rhodes’ is likely to win his bout against Logan Paul
Cody Rhodes hasn’t been at his best since winning the championship. Fans already started to raise their fingers at his limiting promos, stale performances, and boring matches. However, that doesn’t mean Rhodes is standing anywhere near the end of his title run. He’s clearly not. Apart from the WWE’s natural knack of not losing him as early as this point in time, according to a Fightful analysis, the platform of the mediocre Saudi Arabian PLE isn’t ideal for a high-stake title change as well.
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One of them discussed that the time slot of the PLE is around 10 in the morning, which isn’t very favorable for fans. So, they ain’t likely to care much. So, the outcome is pretty visible.
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What’s your take on Cody Rhodes’ teasing stipulation in his upcoming champion vs champion match at the King and Queen of The Ring event? Let us know in the comments.