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Cody Rhodes Desires to See Dominik Mysterio End His Story


At WrestleMania 40, the American Nightmare Cody Rhodes managed to lastly end his story by defeating Roman Reigns and being topped because the Undisputed WWE Common Champion. By capturing the highest prize in WWE, Rhodes grew to become the primary member of his household ever to take action.

Now, the American Nightmare revealed that he desires to see Dominik Mysterio end his story.

Whereas talking on Good Karma Wrestling, Cody Rhodes shared that he’s impressed with the success of former Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker. He additionally shared that he sees Jey Uso progressing ahead after his Intercontinental Title win.

“I’m very impressed with Bron. Shoutout to Jey for what he did. That story for Jey, that’s only a chapter in his story. I see him persevering with upwards.”

Cody Rhodes then talked about that whereas Dominik Mysterio is just not one in every of his favourite folks, Rhodes want to see Soiled Dom end his story.

I take a look at any individual…not my favourite individual, don’t actually know him nicely, and what I do know of him, he’s not the nicest dude, however any individual like Dom Mysterio. This man was concerned in a match for his personal custody as a baby and is now this splendidly nice contributor to WWE, whether or not they’re booing him out of the constructing or not, we like that. That’s an superior factor to see. Him and Liv have had an unimaginable story. Dom is any individual that, if I’m a narrative I wish to watch and I can tune in to WWE in 15 years, I count on to see him in a very completely different mild. Nothing like we now have now, a very completely different mild and a full evolution of his character,” Cody Rhodes mentioned. [H/T Fightful.com]

Would you wish to see Mysterio change into a WWE World Heavyweight Champion?

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