WWE WrestleMania 40 saw Cody Rhodes rise to victory as the Undisputed Universal Champion, defeating Roman Reigns. Despite expectations, there was no bloodshed during the intense match, leaving fans surprised. Kevin Nash, on his Kliq This podcast, explained that this decision may have been strategic.
According to Nash, WWE possibly wanted to avoid having Rhodes’ bloody face as the lasting image of the event for marketing and merchandising purposes. While fans speculate on the decision’s impact, Rhodes shifts focus to his upcoming match against AJ Styles at Backlash.
WrestleMania 40 Fallout
Amidst his success, Rhodes also muses on The Rock’s potential return to WWE, leaving fans intrigued about what lies ahead in the wrestling world.
In the aftermath of WrestleMania 40, the absence of blood in Rhodes’ victory has sparked debate among wrestling enthusiasts. Some argue that traditional storytelling often involves blood to heighten the drama, while others appreciate the departure from the norm.
With Rhodes now holding the title, fans eagerly anticipate his next moves and potential challengers. As speculation swirls around The Rock’s return and Rhodes’ future feuds, the wrestling world remains abuzz with excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead in the ever-evolving WWE landscape.