Cody Rhodes is all set for his match against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania in three days. The American Nightmare has been emotionally fired up in his promos, and his determination to become the World Champion can be seen from his recent promos.

Cody Rhodes returned to WWE at WrestleMania 38 last year. After that, he went on to have a rivalry with Seth Rollins. His performance against Rollins at Hell in a Cell was highly praised by fans and wrestling critics alike. Rhodes, who carried on with the match despite the pectoral injury, was lauded for his dedication.

Since Cody Rhodes’ return last year at WrestleMania, he has been undefeated and even though he was out of action for 7 months, he has established himself as the top babyface of the company. The American Nightmare’s story of redeeming himself to becoming the top babyface of the company has been inspiring, with some comparing his current babyface run to that of John Cena.

During a recent appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Cody Rhodes revealed that Peacock has been filming a documentary on his WWE return. Rhodes expressed doubt on the ending of the documentary as they haven’t stopped shooting yet. Rhodes stated that he initially believed that the Royal Rumble win would be the end but that isn’t the case.

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“Peacock has been shooting a documentary on me is that I kind of dub the documentary that has no ending. They just keep filming, keep shooting. So the Royal Rumble would have been great. Hey, I won the Royal Rumble, I came back after I had torn my pec, punched the ticket to WrestleMania, the biggest WrestleMania of all time, in the main event, finally. Perfect. That’s it. Now, they’re still here.”

While Rhodes is skeptical regarding the end of the documentary, fans believe that his eventual win at the WrestleMania 39 would be the end to his story. This week on RAW, Rhodes ended the undefeated streak of Solo Sikoa and he will have a final confrontation with the Tribal Chief on SmackDown before WrestleMania.

What’s your take on this Cody Rhodes’ documentary? What kind of ending do you want to see it have? Sound off in the comments!

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Rahul Amare

Rahul has been an avid fan of wrestling since he was 9 years old. His earliest memories of wrestling are from the attitude era. He pursues content writing since he is passionate about watching WWE. Bret Hart, Daniel Bryan, and Chris Jericho are three of Rahul's favorite wrestlers. He is also a passionate supporter of the Indian cricket team and a movie buff.

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