This week on Monday Night Raw, John Cena and Cody Rhodes had a fiery exchange. The Cenation Leader delivered a powerful promo, calling himself the greatest of all time. He mocked Rhodes as a “fanboy” seeking approval. Their confrontation set the tone for an explosive showdown at WrestleMania.
The Undisputed WWE Champion didn’t back down, hitting Cena with harsh words. Rhodes accused him of being a hypocrite for siding with The Rock. He reminded Cena that he once fought for the fans’ love but now fears Rhodes’ popularity. The tension between the two was undeniable.
Rhodes claimed he was a self-made star, unlike Cena, whom he called a “Vince McMahon creation.” Cena laughed it off, labeling Rhodes a “nepo-baby” and an “errand boy who got lucky.” The crowd at The O2 erupted, adding more heat to their WrestleMania feud.
The verbal battle turned physical when Cena tried a sneak attack. Rhodes was ready, dodging and hitting a perfect Cross Rhodes. The move proved why he’s the champion. With emotions running high, fans are more excited than ever to see who will come out on top at WrestleMania.
WWE fans react to fierce verbal battle between Cody Rhodes and John Cena
The WWE Universe was thrilled by the intense face-off between Cody Rhodes and John Cena on Raw. After two dull weeks, fans called this the perfect boost of energy. It brought back excitement for WrestleMania. Some believed Cena won the verbal battle, while others applauded Rhodes for standing strong.
Fans also loved how this promo followed Cena’s powerful speech last week. The clash kept everyone talking, with opinions split. Many took to X to share their reactions, making it a hot topic online.
Some now believe Cena will defeat Rhodes and win the Undisputed WWE Championship at WrestleMania. They claim Rhodes can’t compete with Cena at his best. This debate has only grown after their heated exchange.
The hype for their WrestleMania match has reached new heights. Fans are eager to see who will come out on top. The rivalry has everyone hooked, making it a must-watch event.