Cody Rhodes is certainly one of the most beloved WWE stars, which many fans did not expect. Therefore it comes as no surprise he was recently urged to help a fan who has been denied a prize from WWE for a decade now.

The American Nightmare is undoubtedly one of WWE’s prominent babyfaces, consistently drawing fans of all ages, both adults and children. This is because he has developed a reputation for going above and beyond fan expectations and helping them out whenever possible.

A fan took to Twitter and revealed that it had been a decade since he won WWE’s Tribute to the Troops Holiday Giveaway, where he was supposed to receive a Tribute to the Troops dog tag set. The fan showed screenshots of his private DMs to WWE’s Twitter page, as the fan constantly messaged the account over the years but was given no response.

Just realized this week marks 10 full years since I won @WWE’s Tribute to the Troops Holiday Giveaway.

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They still haven’t sent me my Tribute to the Troops dog tag set.

They think I’ve forgotten. They think the issue has just gone away. They’re wrong. I will not stay silent.”

Unsurprisingly, quite a few fans tagged Cody Rhodes and urged him to make things right for this particular fan, so that he could get the Tribute to the Troops dog tag set which the fan won.

Cody Rhodes recently agreed to be the Best Man for random fan’s wedding as well. Therefore, it’s not really hard to see why fans want him to ensure this particular fan gets his dog tags soon.

What do you think of this story concerning Cody Rhodes? Do you feel he will help out the fan? Let us know in the comments!

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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