Why Was Cody Rhodes Allowed To Wrestle At WWE Hell In A Cell?
After Hell In A Cell went off the air, Rhodes cut a promo and stated that no one convinced him to work with the torn pec. He told the crowd that “you would have had to literally kill me from staying away from this ring. Ten times out of ten, I would have made the same decision.” Again, Cody deserves all the credit in the world for truly understanding what it means to be a main eventer. He acknowledged that people paid money to see him in this match and that he didn’t want to let them down. That’s 100 percent understandable, but Meltzer’s musings aren’t offbase either.
It’s unclear if there was any risk for Rhodes in this match at this juncture, nor if it was possible for him to hurt his pectoral muscle any worse or if the damage had already been done. Few have been around the business for as long as Meltzer, though, and if he’s wondering allowed why a match was allowed to go on, then it’s at least worth discussing.
(If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Wrestling Observer Radio with a h/t to ScreenRant.com for the transcription.)
Source: Wrestler Observer Radio
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Why Was Cody Rhodes Allowed To Wrestle At WWE Hell In A Cell?
After Hell In A Cell went off the air, Rhodes cut a promo and stated that no one convinced him to work with the torn pec. He told the crowd that “you would have had to literally kill me from staying away from this ring. Ten times out of ten, I would have made the same decision.” Again, Cody deserves all the credit in the world for truly understanding what it means to be a main eventer. He acknowledged that people paid money to see him in this match and that he didn’t want to let them down. That’s 100 percent understandable, but Meltzer’s musings aren’t offbase either.
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It’s unclear if there was any risk for Rhodes in this match at this juncture, nor if it was possible for him to hurt his pectoral muscle any worse or if the damage had already been done. Few have been around the business for as long as Meltzer, though, and if he’s wondering allowed why a match was allowed to go on, then it’s at least worth discussing.
(If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Wrestling Observer Radio with a h/t to ScreenRant.com for the transcription.)
Source: Wrestler Observer Radio
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Why Was Cody Rhodes Allowed To Wrestle At WWE Hell In A Cell?
After Hell In A Cell went off the air, Rhodes cut a promo and stated that no one convinced him to work with the torn pec. He told the crowd that “you would have had to literally kill me from staying away from this ring. Ten times out of ten, I would have made the same decision.” Again, Cody deserves all the credit in the world for truly understanding what it means to be a main eventer. He acknowledged that people paid money to see him in this match and that he didn’t want to let them down. That’s 100 percent understandable, but Meltzer’s musings aren’t offbase either.
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It’s unclear if there was any risk for Rhodes in this match at this juncture, nor if it was possible for him to hurt his pectoral muscle any worse or if the damage had already been done. Few have been around the business for as long as Meltzer, though, and if he’s wondering allowed why a match was allowed to go on, then it’s at least worth discussing.
(If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Wrestling Observer Radio with a h/t to ScreenRant.com for the transcription.)
Source: Wrestler Observer Radio
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