WWE News On Cody Rhodes: Rhodes explains how he lived through the recent transition process in WWE


WWE News On Cody Rhodes: Rhodes explains how he lived through the recent transition process in WWE

Cody Rhodes was one of the undisputed protagonists of Royal Rumble. “The American Nightmare” made his return to action after more than.

Seven months out due to a pectoral injury. The wrestler was part of the men’s battle royal, earning the victory and thus a bye to WWE WrestleMania.

However, during his absence, the company underwent one of the most important changes in its history, with the departure of Vince McMahon and.

The restructuring of the leadership and the creative part, which fell into the hands of Triple H. They were, without a doubt, weeks full of doubts and questions.

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Especially for someone who was not present at the time. In this sense, during a recent interview with Alex McCarthy, from Daily Mail, Rhodes assured.

That he appreciated the way the company communicated with him while he was injured, adding that he was able to be in contact with both.

Vince McMahon and Triple H. , even knowing that both men have different creative visions. “One of the really nice things was that.

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There was a lot of communication. Being injured, on your couch, is already a depressing and melancholy situation,” Rhodes said.

“It happened very quickly. I was still recovering. I couldn’t even get close to some weights. I wasn’t in that process of coming back.

At the time the transition happened, I wasn’t even close to coming back, but Vince and Triple H kept me informed every step of the process.

That was very nice. They never left me on the sidelines and obviously, these are different visions, so they change. My way of acting must be simple.

I don’t need to get caught up in whatever is going on backstage. Those stories can be funny, but I need my on-camera story to be the most important.

For that to happen, I need to be the best. Better as a superstar, better as a fighter, because that’s how the rest of the things will come.

You won’t have to worry about issues like: ‘Does he like me? Does she like me? Do they like me?’ The goal is to be the best you can be.

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I didn’t feel any element of the transition was chaotic. They all contacted me. As a fighter in his prime and also as a veteran fighter.

That makes you feel very wanted and very needed. It comforted me and gave me confidence in my rehabilitation.”