Watch: WWE Champion Cody Rhodes chooses between video games or losing to John Cena at WrestleMania 41

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Cody Rhodes is all set to face John Cena at WWE WrestleMania 41
WWE superstar Cody Rhodes possesses the charm, Undisputed WWE Championship and swagger to be one of the top pro wrestlers in the world as the company approaches WrestleMania 41.
Since his return to WWE, he’s had intense feuds with Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, The Rock, and most recently John Cena. It’s easy to overlook that one thing that distinguishes Rhodes from the rest of the locker room. His love for video games.
Pubity recently had a chance to chat with Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. They asked him will he would be able to give up playing video games or if he would lose to John Cena at WrestleMania 41. What he said was no one expected him to see, but we still could see it coming.
Cody said, “I could give up video games and that’s because, I have a daughter, she’s almost four. It’s like having just a real-life SIM video game right there in front of you. So, I have that already. So, I can’t lose to John Cena.”
Cody Rhodes never thought he’d face John Cena at WrestleMania 41
Cody Rhodes is focused on his impending championship defense against John Cena at WrestleMania 41 later this month.
Cody Rhodes, the undisputed WWE champion, recently spoke with Fox News Digital. When asked how he felt about his encounter with John Cena at WrestleMania 41, Rhodes claimed he was treating it as a first-time match since he never expected to face Cena at the Showcase of the Immortals.
“I look at a lot of stuff now, like John and my match at WrestleMania 41. I really look at it like it’s the first time ever,” Cody Rhodes said. “John was somebody who came in and, not right away, but he did find his footing quickly in terms of who John Cena was going to be, and he waved that flag and carried his brand very firmly, very in a disciplined manner for as long as he did. Really helped pull the wagon at WWE during a transitional period as well.”
He also added, “I feel like he’s always been that John for me – good guy or bad guy. You needed to work as hard, if not harder, and you need to get to his level, otherwise he was going to step over you and then leave you in the dust. So, now, looking at the matchup, that’s why I say it feels like a first-time-ever for me, because early in my career, I hadn’t found my footing. I didn’t know who I was.”
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“And now, especially judging from these past several interactions in the ring, I feel like we do know who each other are now. I couldn’t have put it in my wildest dreams that this would be a WrestleMania headline match and main event, especially under the circumstances it’s come under. But that’s the beautiful thing about pro wrestling; it’s too tough to call.”
What do you make of Cody Rhodes’ remarks? Do you believe he will defeat John Cena at WrestleMania 41? Or will Cena start his 17th reign as World Champion? Share your opinions in the comments area below.
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