What Happened After WWE RAW Went Off the Air with Cody Rhodes in Brussels

Felix Upton 2 min read
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Cody Rhodes didn’t have the busiest night on WWE RAW, but he made his message to John Cena loud and clear. The American Nightmare told Cena he wanted to face the old version of him at WrestleMania 41—not the bitter, broken man he’s become. The Brussels crowd was fully behind Rhodes and let Cena hear it, making for one of the most one-sided reactions in recent memory.

After the cameras stopped rolling, Rhodes stepped back into the ring and took care of business against a familiar opponent—Dominik Mysterio. The post-RAW dark match saw Cody defeat Dom for the 18th time in a row, keeping his streak of dominance over The Judgment Day’s resident troublemaker alive.

Once the match was over, Rhodes interacted with the crowd and told fans that if they wanted a premium live event in Belgium, it was completely up to them. “It’s all on you,” he told the audience, making it clear that fan demand plays a big role in WWE’s future event planning.

Meanwhile, Dominik Mysterio had his own drama on RAW. He once again pitched the idea of adding Penta to The Judgment Day, but Finn Balor shot it down without a second thought.

Do you think Cody Rhodes should move on from Dominik, or is there more to this rivalry? Let us know in the comments!

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Felix Upton

Felix Upton

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.