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The Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania 39 was literally breathtaking. No one knew things could turn around this way. After the unfortunate defeat in The Show of the Shows, Cody Rhodes wouldn’t have thought that a worse fate awaited him. This time it wasn’t Roman Reigns but Brock Lesnar

What happened to Cody Rhodes in Raw after WrestleMania?

In today’s shocking episode of RAW, Rhodes sought a rematch against Reigns. It was denied straight away by The Special Counsel of The Tribal Chief. However, after much discussion, a tag team match took place right there. 

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Out of nowhere, Brock Lesnar offered to team up with The American Nightmare against The Tribal Chief and Solo Sikoa. Things looked to be trending upward for Rhodes. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case as The Beast Incarnate soon betrayed his teammate while slamming him with F5, suplexes, steel chairs, ring stairs, and whatnot. After this entire segment, Rhodes was all alone in the ring, screaming with pain, when the medical team rushed towards him. The Prince of Pro Wrestling completely denied going on a stretcher as a symbol of resistance.

The exclusive clip of this scene wasn’t televised. However, fans didn’t leave a second to troll Rhodes for taking such a decision.

Fans reacted mercilessly to The American NightMare’s strange decision

Fans thought of this decision of Cody Rhodes as bizarre. And thus, most of them labeled him with the tag of “drama king,” with the thought that he did this to get the audience’s sympathy. 

A fan sarcastically buried the 2023 Royal Rumble Winner.

Some even questioned if it was time for Cody Rhodes to get off the wrestling ring for some time. 

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According to fans, it’s time for Rhodes’ to speed-dial Tony Khan.

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So, what do you think? Was this all a plan of Rhodes to get sympathy from the audience, or is it something else? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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