The announcer wasn’t crying because Roman lost, she was crying because Codys story was years in the making and he finally achieved a goal his family has been trying to achieve for decades. Very emotional
It's like he's a fan but he's embarrassed about it and has to explain in a way to cover up the fact that he follows it😂😂 because he's too spot on for someone who was just "filled in"😂😂
@@Kk_8563_ nahh child, scripted/predetermined = fake. Theyre all backstage drinking beer and being buddy buddy while pretending to despise each other, boy. Wrestling is just a big soap opera for men.
@@Trailerwalker I understand you think you’re cool for hitting something that everybody else likes but honestly you don’t need to come on here and bitch and wine for no reason if you don’t hate it, then don’t watch content related to it
i wont use the term underrated, it's probably just cuz Other's friend circle or people in their life never took interest in it. similarly how Cricket is non existing sport in America, does it mean it's underated? No. it's the second most watch sports after football(soccer)
i dont think you can really call it underrated (atleast wwe). they are selling out arenas worldwide, wwe yt channel has 100m subs, wrestlemania straight up took over social media and its propably only getting bigger when they come to netflix
I wouldn't call it underrated. It's VERY popular. More than you would think. All around the world. It's just that the critics of pro-wrestling are really loud and vocal with the "It's fake" bullshit. No kidding it's fake. We know it's scripted but that's not the point. We don't consider that a flaw. It's just damn fun and exciting.
Cody’s famlily and lineage makes it an even better story. The Rock was quoting promos from Cody’s dad in the 80s while beating his ass w a belt that said “momma Rhodes” on it. Storytelling at its finest 😂
Pro wrestling is live action theater. There's a script, there's a story and there's stunts. That's the simplest but most accurate description of pro wrestling.
For 4 casuals, this is surprisingly respectful and honorable to the art of pro wrestling. Normally us wrestling fans have to put up with the same old dismissive insults and blasé disrespect when casuals catch wind of something in wrestling that happens to break into the mainstream. I’m proud of these guys for giving it a chance and appreciating the art even if they don’t fully understand or care about it.
If you were a fan of WWE growing up during the attitude of Ruthless aggression era. I definitely suggest watching the bloodline storyline and how Roman carried it through covid into 2024. Best reinvented character I've seen. I came back to it right before WrestleMania 39 and I can literally say these last 2 years of wrestlemania are some of the best. Just if you were thinking about checking it out again.
I'm glad Akaash acknowledged that wrestling fans know wrestling is scripted (not fake). It's no different to a Netflix series or movie. If anything, it's REALER because they're doing it live. Plus the in-ring maneuvers can definitely go wrong, resulting in injuries. A guy named Big E almost go paralyzed because his opponent slammed him wrong. So calling it "fake" is insulting to the athletes. A guy named Ken Shamrock did wrestling & mma, he himself said he got worse injuries from wrestling
@@michael43567 bouncy ass ring, jumping up as they “lift you” and landing on said squishy ring. They literally practice so that it doesn’t hurt you know that right 😂😂 you’re as gullible as my toddler
@@Trailerwalkeris Mick Foley if it's fake. Its predetermined and yes like the punches are fake but the slams and fall actually hurt. Most of these guys are on painkillers or drink like fish because of the pain n drugs as well alot in the past.
Listen, CODY’s story is better! His dad was a LEGEND Cody left WWE & killed on the Indies He started another company Then came back to fight The Bloodline
He started off with the "I don't even watch it like that" then immediately started detailing & referencing everything that happened in the past several years w/ inside terminology n all, you're not fooling anyone akash😂😂😂 im a big fan too
to add a bit more context. Cody Rhodes was a bit of a nobody in wwe. He then goes to a different wrestling promotion and develops a new character. His dad dies (in real life), Cody comes back to wwe, then his goal is to "finish the story" & win the belt in order to make his late dad proud
He didn’t just go to a new company, he started one from the ground up and it became the second biggest promotion in the US. For a while, their ratings were challenging WWE’s. He then left the company he started to come back to WWE.
Rock becoming the Final Boss was a key part in the Renaissance Era. His Heel era as The Rock was a fan-favorite and people were so excited to see him embrace his brutal Heel side again. Also, he got these guys interested without even telling them about the Rhodes family, Seth Rollins, or even the constant menaces the Bloodline have been since Wrestlemania 39.
Listen to me after watching wrestlemania last year I became a fan again and I have a young son. He’s into it when I tell you I finally went to a match for the first time. I’m a grown man. I had tears in my eyed just because my son happy and just being there fucking amazing
The Rock did not start as a heel. Just like his cousin, they tried to push him as a babyface and the crowd didnt like him. The Rock going heel skyrocketed his career (just like Roman). Once he was over, he came back as a face.
Honestly, you can lump in like everything from 2009 through 2022 as a weird down period for WWE creatively. It wasn’t all trash and there was definitely some good moments, but it felt like the company was stuck in a rut for such a long time. Crazy how we went through so many errors between the 90s and the 2000s, but the WWE felt the same throughout the entire 2010s decade despite the names and faces changing, the feeling of the show felt the same.
Nah the Cody storyline dates all the way back to like the 2010’s. When he became fed up with the stardust character. The man left the company, went on a world tour, got a few good friends and started a whole other company to rival WWE, left there to come back and show how undeniable he really is
Couple corrections 1. Roman IS loved by some but hes still a heel. Hes a great villain, people love to hate him. 2. The announcer was crying for Cody not Roman. Also no one thought Roman was retiring
The best example you could give for WWE and Pro wrestling promotions that can portray a great storyline, is Live theatre. Live theatre was what we watched before Cinema. People forget this which is why it's hard for people to explain why it's entertaining.
It's the manliest TV show a man can watch. It's all in one for a man's brain. It has violence, entertainment/fun, testosterone and it has a sport element to it. 👌
Cool thing about the story of taking down the tribal chief. All the legends were in some way were impacted by Roman’s dominance. Cana, Taker, and Jimmy were hurt by the bloodline.
Lucha Underground will forever be one of my favorite series because of their brilliant storytelling and wrestling. Which is why I appreciate all thats happened in the WWE these past few years
Years in the making is underselling it this story spans from like 2007 😅 Cody’s story’s great sucks that his dad (ex pro wrestler) didn’t live to see him fulfill his potential
Let this be a lesson in full view. You don’t need to be fully informed, articulate or unbiased for people to listen intently. You just need to speak with confidence, conviction and control body language to get people interested. Take a bow son!
He started as a face named Rocky Maivia. The crowds HATED him so they TURNED him heal with the Nation of Domination. Then back to FACE later making him 1 of the biggest stars ever. WATCH what happens next for Roman Reigns. IJS
LOL. Cory Rhodes....has his own backstory that we don't need to get into. WTF? That's litterally the most important part of this story that they were telling. He's the guy that all the fans were rallying behind and were so invested in him trying to finish HIS story!
It's not fake. The hits still hurt man. They literally take backglips from the top rope onto another wrestler. Can't say you can fake that. It's just scripted how the story will play out and whos gonna win. Even the matches aren't scripted, they just plan out what big moments they gonna take place in a match. This is why fans are invested, no one knows who will win, the storyline just builds and builds and the bookers can literally change the finish to a match or a winner right hours or even minutes before a match takes place. And they just have to play along. And for those decisions to work you need skills, which they train years and years for.
For a non-fan I'll give him a B+ for his explanation. It's legitimately about the story, The characters, and and the journey these guys go on so you can literally feel the emotion
It’s crazy that he said at the start Cody’s story isn’t as worth getting into but that’s what’s made that entire storyline great 😂 undesirable to undenaiable to undisputed. One of the best wrestling stories ever for me. Bloodline top 3 too don’t get me wrong that’s why this has reached a bigger audience than usual. Also the ring announcer was crying for Cody thats why everyone was emotional not for Roman
Professional wrestling done right is one of the few places we can see the good guy be a good guy, and the bad guy be a bad guy, and sometimes the good guy actually triumphs over the bad guy. Real life rarely has such clear cut ability to have such stark absolutes to allow for that. As others have mentioned, action movies probably come the closest.
It maybe Fake, but the body to the Line is real as it gets. The decades and years of waiting for a shot to win the belt was and is sacrifice of real blood, sweat, tears, struggles. Thats why most connect to these stars. Cant believe im now interested in WWE after almost a decade of interest lost😂
CODY Rhodes is the son of Dusty Rhodes and brother of Dustin Rhodes (Goldust). Dusty never won the big belt despite being one of the most popular wrestlers ever. So Cody winning the belt is the finishing the story of the Rhodes family. And he did it by dethroning Roman Reigns, the current head of the most storied family in wrestling.
The announcer wasn’t crying because Roman lost, she was crying because Codys story was years in the making and he finally achieved a goal his family has been trying to achieve for decades. Very emotional
Can't blame him for not knowing 😂. He's not a wrestling fan
Cody cry baby
She also didn’t know the outcome. She likes to be suprised likke the fans.
Nah, I agree with him, she was crying cos roman lost😂
Cuz he's not a cody crybaby
It's like he's a fan but he's embarrassed about it and has to explain in a way to cover up the fact that he follows it😂😂 because he's too spot on for someone who was just "filled in"😂😂
he's apparently's is all bs hahaha . shows all over his face the excitement when he explains stuff about WM40
I wish he would told it right
agreed. A casual wouldn't know the terminologies "pop" & "heel"
Yoo for real !! Exactly what I was thinking 😂😂 he know too much he acting embarrassed stop it akash
Facts. He definitely be on the Lil UA-cam channels watching reviews 🫠
Wrestling isn't fake it's predetermined.
Yea that’s what fake means bud
@@johnnyvalentino8720 nah kid it's called scripted. There's difference between fake and scripted.
@johnnyvalentino8720 So is every movie or TV show you watch... yet you still watch.. gtfoh with that bs
@@Kk_8563_ facts homie know what words mean...
@@Kk_8563_ nahh child, scripted/predetermined = fake. Theyre all backstage drinking beer and being buddy buddy while pretending to despise each other, boy. Wrestling is just a big soap opera for men.
The Cody Rhodes storyline was three decades in the making
How can you belittle that 😮
it was mixture of the "Story" and Bloodline. Two most organic and awesome thing in modern wrestling.
Wasn’t he in AEW like 7 months ago? Lol
@@MartinMaxiepadano like two years ago actually
Damn 7 months?? We still in 2022??@@MartinMaxiepada
He said he doesnt watch wrestling, he probably was more interested in Rock , the guy he used to watch and Roman his cousin
We know its fake. Its entertainment. Movies are fake anime is fake games are fake. It's entertainment.
It’s not entertaining bud unless you’re 12
@@Trailerwalker i’m 20 and it’s entertaining I just recently got into it
@@QuadZillaGodZillasbrother yeah I’d keep that to myself if I were you 😂
@@Trailerwalker I understand you think you’re cool for hitting something that everybody else likes but honestly you don’t need to come on here and bitch and wine for no reason if you don’t hate it, then don’t watch content related to it
@@TrailerwalkerBrother you listen to Kodak and Gunna and call yourself a grown ass man? Fuck me
The way he glossed over Cory Rhodes family lineage is craaazy.
Imagine giving a shit about any of them
The Samoan lineage is bigger than
Because really if you think about it, how is the Rhodes family any different from any other Anglo-Saxon wrestling family
It's easy to skip over the lineage......Cory Rhodes doesn't exist in wrestling.😂😂😂
@@andrewbristow2817no it’s not. It really isn’t.
WWE/Pro-Wrestling is such an underrated form of entertainment
i wont use the term underrated, it's probably just cuz Other's friend circle or people in their life never took interest in it.
similarly how Cricket is non existing sport in America, does it mean it's underated? No. it's the second most watch sports after football(soccer)
i dont think you can really call it underrated (atleast wwe). they are selling out arenas worldwide, wwe yt channel has 100m subs, wrestlemania straight up took over social media and its propably only getting bigger when they come to netflix
It's one of the last true forms of theater
It’s not underrated at all that shit is stupid popular
I wouldn't call it underrated. It's VERY popular. More than you would think. All around the world.
It's just that the critics of pro-wrestling are really loud and vocal with the "It's fake" bullshit. No kidding it's fake. We know it's scripted but that's not the point. We don't consider that a flaw. It's just damn fun and exciting.
Cory Roads lmfao
I died 😂😂😂
Damn another bloodline Stan couldn't even get his name right 😂
You beat me to it😂😂😂😂😂😂
Must be friends with Danhausen.
Something something Cory Roads
Damn now we gotta wait for corey to finish a story too
Cant wait for Corey and Cody Rhodes to take on the Usos
😂😂
Cody and Corey vs usos vs dom & nic mysterio will be💥💥
Adrenaline in my soul, this dude called him Cory rhodes
😂😂😂😂😂
Tell me how you know he’s a casualllllll, Wwwhhooooaaaa
This needs more likes
🤣🤣🤣
I legit sang this rhyme of a line 🤣🤣🤣
The way bro said Samantha was sad Roman lost lol
😂😂😂😂😂
So, he only watched 5 minutes. Got it
Btw Samantha didn’t cry for Roman, she cried that Cody finally finished the story. But thanks for loving wrestling Now
God this guy is slow lol
*these guys are slow.* Fixed it👌
plot twist: the guy's brother is actually himself LMAO
Lmao... yes!!!
“Cory Rhodes” nah it’s definitely his bro 🤣
Cody’s famlily and lineage makes it an even better story. The Rock was quoting promos from Cody’s dad in the 80s while beating his ass w a belt that said “momma Rhodes” on it. Storytelling at its finest 😂
Pro wrestling is live action theater. There's a script, there's a story and there's stunts.
That's the simplest but most accurate description of pro wrestling.
All wrestling fans are Theater kids at heart
For 4 casuals, this is surprisingly respectful and honorable to the art of pro wrestling. Normally us wrestling fans have to put up with the same old dismissive insults and blasé disrespect when casuals catch wind of something in wrestling that happens to break into the mainstream. I’m proud of these guys for giving it a chance and appreciating the art even if they don’t fully understand or care about it.
Cory roads is crazy 😂
😂 lol
And “Rock started out in the business as a heel” lol
Fake is strong word
Scripted is better way to describe Wwe. They still get hurt.
If you were a fan of WWE growing up during the attitude of Ruthless aggression era. I definitely suggest watching the bloodline storyline and how Roman carried it through covid into 2024. Best reinvented character I've seen. I came back to it right before WrestleMania 39 and I can literally say these last 2 years of wrestlemania are some of the best. Just if you were thinking about checking it out again.
WM 40 was straight up, THE BEST, 'Mania to this current day. It was some real epic shit
I'm glad Akaash acknowledged that wrestling fans know wrestling is scripted (not fake). It's no different to a Netflix series or movie. If anything, it's REALER because they're doing it live. Plus the in-ring maneuvers can definitely go wrong, resulting in injuries. A guy named Big E almost go paralyzed because his opponent slammed him wrong. So calling it "fake" is insulting to the athletes. A guy named Ken Shamrock did wrestling & mma, he himself said he got worse injuries from wrestling
It’s definitely fake bro, fake punches, fake kicks, fake slams, everything is fake LMAO get over it
@@Trailerwalker how does one get fake slammed?
@@michael43567 bouncy ass ring, jumping up as they “lift you” and landing on said squishy ring. They literally practice so that it doesn’t hurt you know that right 😂😂 you’re as gullible as my toddler
@@Trailerwalkeris Mick Foley if it's fake. Its predetermined and yes like the punches are fake but the slams and fall actually hurt. Most of these guys are on painkillers or drink like fish because of the pain n drugs as well alot in the past.
@@Trailerwalkerhow you can fake a fall? You can Scripted a fall but not faking it.... What there's no cgi there
Low key wish theyd invite kaz back for monthly wrestling and sports segment
Kaz 100% needed to be there.😅 Watching Akash struggle through that synopsis was painful.
Kaz was horrible at poding, Alex is a 1:1 w/o the wwe knowledge lol
I was filled in for 5 min…. Proceeds to take over 5 min explaining
Actually it took him 4 minutes you fool
Rock is making $30 mill/yr sitting on the TKO board.
He should be making way more
I like how he only got like 1/5 of the story and it's still gotten through how epic it was
Listen, CODY’s story is better!
His dad was a LEGEND
Cody left WWE & killed on the Indies
He started another company
Then came back to fight The Bloodline
He started off with the "I don't even watch it like that" then immediately started detailing & referencing everything that happened in the past several years w/ inside terminology n all, you're not fooling anyone akash😂😂😂 im a big fan too
to add a bit more context. Cody Rhodes was a bit of a nobody in wwe. He then goes to a different wrestling promotion and develops a new character. His dad dies (in real life), Cody comes back to wwe, then his goal is to "finish the story" & win the belt in order to make his late dad proud
his father was also a wrestling goat who never managed to win the belt which tied in perfectly with cody's story.
He didn’t just go to a new company, he started one from the ground up and it became the second biggest promotion in the US. For a while, their ratings were challenging WWE’s. He then left the company he started to come back to WWE.
@@aldolibreri791 send me a source that says Cody Rhodes is the founder of AEW
@@michael43567 the literally AEW Wikipedia page. Says it right in the history section.
@@aldolibreri791 The Founder is Tony Khan
It ain’t fake, it’s pro wrestling 🙌🏾🔥
u mean scripted
@@Kristian179 Whatever works for you.
@@rogelioarmentasolorzano3848 u clearly don't know how it works & if it is fake then why do people get injured
@@Kristian179the outcome is pre-determined but the action in the ring is fake, injuries only happen when it accidentally becomes real.
@@Kristian179 Re-read my first comment.
You have a Great Khali poster stop lying
Not Khali 😭😭😭😭
You never know... He could be a Jinder guy. 😂
@@MikeyReaper864 lmao
Rock becoming the Final Boss was a key part in the Renaissance Era. His Heel era as The Rock was a fan-favorite and people were so excited to see him embrace his brutal Heel side again.
Also, he got these guys interested without even telling them about the Rhodes family, Seth Rollins, or even the constant menaces the Bloodline have been since Wrestlemania 39.
It's basically Shakespeare with acrobatics at this point
CODY NOT CORY
“Non gay soap opera” Aakash goated insight 😂
It can totally be gay as heck especially the powerbomb come on lmao 😂
Listen to me after watching wrestlemania last year I became a fan again and I have a young son. He’s into it when I tell you I finally went to a match for the first time. I’m a grown man. I had tears in my eyed just because my son happy and just being there fucking amazing
The Rock did not start as a heel. Just like his cousin, they tried to push him as a babyface and the crowd didnt like him. The Rock going heel skyrocketed his career (just like Roman). Once he was over, he came back as a face.
Honestly, you can lump in like everything from 2009 through 2022 as a weird down period for WWE creatively. It wasn’t all trash and there was definitely some good moments, but it felt like the company was stuck in a rut for such a long time. Crazy how we went through so many errors between the 90s and the 2000s, but the WWE felt the same throughout the entire 2010s decade despite the names and faces changing, the feeling of the show felt the same.
Nah the Cody storyline dates all the way back to like the 2010’s. When he became fed up with the stardust character. The man left the company, went on a world tour, got a few good friends and started a whole other company to rival WWE, left there to come back and show how undeniable he really is
Couple corrections
1. Roman IS loved by some but hes still a heel. Hes a great villain, people love to hate him.
2. The announcer was crying for Cody not Roman.
Also no one thought Roman was retiring
Wow Schulz mentioned Summerslam at the Meadowlands with the Ultimate Warrior. I remember being there as well.
Bro put some respect on Cody Rhodes he’s wrestling royalty. And the Rock has always been a heel no?
1999-2000 Rock was face. He started torching WCW ratings shortly after FPOD.
Look up rocky maivia. Started out a Babyface who got booed out of the place, even had signs that said die rocky die
The best example you could give for WWE and Pro wrestling promotions that can portray a great storyline, is Live theatre. Live theatre was what we watched before Cinema. People forget this which is why it's hard for people to explain why it's entertaining.
“He’s like a mafia boss or something” 😂
As a huge lifelong wrestling fan, thanks for putting some respect on it.
"Cory Rhodes I think is his name"
Narrator: he thought wrong, Cory Rhodes was never his name.
For someone who hasn't watched WWE in years bro knows so much.
I haven't watched wrestling since 2003, I was very much invested in this bloodline story at WrestleMania 40.... AMAZING
When your at the venues you always hear people around you who absolutely believe it's real
The Rock's Black Adam wasn't really a villain. They made him an antihero. The only villain I can remember him playing was in the Doom movie lol.
And original scorpion king
Telling Cody's story is the most pertinent part of that match.
It's the manliest TV show a man can watch. It's all in one for a man's brain. It has violence, entertainment/fun, testosterone and it has a sport element to it. 👌
It's the Paul Levesque era
“My brother said”
Andrew here looks like he could fight a Blue Hedgehog in a flying Robot.
Cool thing about the story of taking down the tribal chief. All the legends were in some way were impacted by Roman’s dominance. Cana, Taker, and Jimmy were hurt by the bloodline.
Lucha Underground will forever be one of my favorite series because of their brilliant storytelling and wrestling. Which is why I appreciate all thats happened in the WWE these past few years
The fact he said Cody story wasn’t relevant, it’s good portion of why this all happened 😂
“ we never said it was real, you guys said it was fake” Bobby heenan
As a pro wrestling fan the first 2 min if listening is hard to listen to but I'm happy someone else is getting into it
Roman losing in a call back to his being betrayed by Seth 10 years earlier was insane.
We living in the Paul Levesque era
Years in the making is underselling it this story spans from like 2007 😅 Cody’s story’s great sucks that his dad (ex pro wrestler) didn’t live to see him fulfill his potential
I stopped watching for about 15 years and this storyline brought me back. I went to RAW last Monday in Montreal and the vibe was insane! Fun crowd!
Let this be a lesson in full view. You don’t need to be fully informed, articulate or unbiased for people to listen intently. You just need to speak with confidence, conviction and control body language to get people interested. Take a bow son!
They got me too dude it's actually good like the biggest live acting you could do
Worth noting that this was the exception not the rule - but getting that creep Vince out has immediately shown how much better off it is as a result.
If you respect wrestling don’t call it fake , it’s predetermine. Wrestlers get injured even lose their lives during a match
Submitting ourselves to the story is a great way to encapsulate it. I felt some type of way when Spiderman said "Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good".
Cody Rhodes’ story is definitely worth getting into man.
Cory Rhodes, definitely one of the greatest professional wrestlers in history.
He started as a face named Rocky Maivia. The crowds HATED him so they TURNED him heal with the Nation of Domination. Then back to FACE later making him 1 of the biggest stars ever. WATCH what happens next for Roman Reigns. IJS
Guys, be proud if you are professional wrestle fan
Professional Wrestling is cool again, we're so back guys
LOL. Cory Rhodes....has his own backstory that we don't need to get into. WTF? That's litterally the most important part of this story that they were telling. He's the guy that all the fans were rallying behind and were so invested in him trying to finish HIS story!
Props to the boys for just not completely shitting on it like most people. It's just another form of entertainment. And yes Roman is a GOAT. 🩸☝️
“Cory Rhodes” was when I switched off 🤡🤣
Love how everyone is a fan all of a sudden 🤧
I don’t they’re calling it fake instead of what it really is predetermined
Wrestlemania is basically a wrestling festival now. Friday night smackdown, two nights of wrestlemania and the raw after mania Monday night
HHH and WM40 has done a hell of a job of making wrestling main stream and "cool" again.
I hate it when people say fake. Yes it’s predetermined but the bumps and injuries are real.
"My brother filled me in"
WWE is a tv show, there is a story line , that’s what it is plus it has awesome action ! Simple
Been a wrestling fan for over 25 years lol. The way i describe wrestling is that its broadway with physical contact. 😅
The people who say wrestling is fake also think Batman can fly.
It's not fake. The hits still hurt man. They literally take backglips from the top rope onto another wrestler. Can't say you can fake that. It's just scripted how the story will play out and whos gonna win. Even the matches aren't scripted, they just plan out what big moments they gonna take place in a match. This is why fans are invested, no one knows who will win, the storyline just builds and builds and the bookers can literally change the finish to a match or a winner right hours or even minutes before a match takes place. And they just have to play along. And for those decisions to work you need skills, which they train years and years for.
Acknowledge our Tribal Chief☝️☝️☝️
Wrestling is not fake, go take those bumps throughout the year and let’s see you call it fake. it is entertainment
This is one of the most accurately wrong explanation ive heard of the story.
“ Cory “ Rhodes lmfaooo 😭😭😭
Aakash knows his shit
Shultz nails it. It’s the same as a movie. Suspension of disbelief
Bro, Cody Rhodes is part of a Wrestling Family Dynasty as well.
For a non-fan I'll give him a B+ for his explanation. It's legitimately about the story, The characters, and and the journey these guys go on so you can literally feel the emotion
It’s crazy that he said at the start Cody’s story isn’t as worth getting into but that’s what’s made that entire storyline great 😂 undesirable to undenaiable to undisputed. One of the best wrestling stories ever for me. Bloodline top 3 too don’t get me wrong that’s why this has reached a bigger audience than usual. Also the ring announcer was crying for Cody thats why everyone was emotional not for Roman
Professional wrestling done right is one of the few places we can see the good guy be a good guy, and the bad guy be a bad guy, and sometimes the good guy actually triumphs over the bad guy.
Real life rarely has such clear cut ability to have such stark absolutes to allow for that. As others have mentioned, action movies probably come the closest.
Cory Roads finishing his story was magical
I like how he knows all about it but keeps saying “apparently” lmao
It maybe Fake, but the body to the Line is real as it gets. The decades and years of waiting for a shot to win the belt was and is sacrifice of real blood, sweat, tears, struggles. Thats why most connect to these stars.
Cant believe im now interested in WWE after almost a decade of interest lost😂
The respect Andrew is giving is amazing.
Rock is so entertaining
CODY Rhodes is the son of Dusty Rhodes and brother of Dustin Rhodes (Goldust). Dusty never won the big belt despite being one of the most popular wrestlers ever. So Cody winning the belt is the finishing the story of the Rhodes family. And he did it by dethroning Roman Reigns, the current head of the most storied family in wrestling.