WWE star Cody Rhodes featured in new ‘Street Fighter’ sneak peek

A new sneak peek of the upcoming “Street Fighter” movie has been released, giving fans a closer look at the cast and behind-the scenes preparation to bring the iconic video game franchise to the silver screen.

The short clip shared on social media showcases snippets of behind-the-scenes moments featuring the game’s director Nakayama-san interacting with members of the cast during filming. Among those prominently featured is WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, who portrays Guile in the film.

With an eclectic cast list, this adaptation of the Capcom video game series has generated buzz among the gaming, entertainment, and wrestling communities. WWE stars Rhodes & Roman Reigns and NJPW’s Hirooki Goto all have roles in the movie, which is slated for an October 16, 2026 release. Reigns and Goto play the characters Akuma and E. Honda.

Production on “Street Fighter” began in August 2025 and wrapped in November. The cast also includes Noah Centineo (Ken Masters), Andrew Koji (Ryu), David Dastmalchian (M. Bison), Jason Momoa (Blanka), rapper 50 Cent (Balrog), and comedians Eric Andre (Don Sauvage) and Andrew Schulz (Dan Hibiki), among others.

Rhodes recently regained the WWE Championship from Drew McIntyre and is now set to defend against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42. In the World Heavyweight Championship match at Mania, Reigns is challenging CM Punk.

WWE and Drumstick partnering to launch new Cody Rhodes ice cream

Last year, WWE and Drumstick partnered up to release themed ice creams ahead of WrestleMania and SummerSlam, and with just weeks left, they have come out with a Cody Rhodes-themed ice cream.

Known for their popular flavors, Rocket Pop, Star-Spangled Berry Pie, or Red, White, and Blue M&M’s, Drumstick has this time announced a new collaboration with the WWE Undisputed Champion.

The new cone flavor will feature Drumstick Red, White & Blueberry. The flavors have been described “as bold as the 2-time Undisputed WWE Champion,” according to the official statement shared with Parade.

This is not the first collaboration between WWE and Drumstick. Last year, they teamed with John Cena for large-scale “Snackdown” activations around marquee wrestling events and the character Dr. Umstick.

The newly launched flavor will feature blueberry sauce, strawberry dairy dessert, white coating, and rice crisps. Drumstick Red, White, and Blueberry cones will be available at Walmart stores across the nation beginning on Monday, March 16, 2026, just weeks before WWE WrestleMania 42. Each box of ice cream is expected to be priced at around $4.97 and will contain four cones.

WWE Hall of Famer voices support for Drew McIntyre after title loss

WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has offered some words of encouragement for Drew McIntyre after his recent title loss.

Speaking on his Hall of Fame Podcast, Booker T sympathized with McIntyre after suddenly dropping the WWE Championship to Cody Rhodes on the road to WrestleMania. Booker T said McIntyre has always been one of his favorites — and he believes McIntyre was a hell of a champion for WWE.

“Drew McIntyre was always in my fav five. Always. I think he had a residency in my fav five. I definitely feel for him right now,” Booker T said. “Just because I feel like no matter what role you give Drew McIntyre, he’s gonna take it and he’s gonna knock it out of the park, and I thought he was a hell of a champion.

“It’s gotta be tough. I wouldn’t wanna be in that position. No one does. But that’s the business, that’s just part of the business. Play the cards that you’re dealt.”

Booker T is also of the belief that the situation will improve for McIntyre despite the unfortunate timing of the incident.

“I’m sure the time is gonna come back around for Drew McIntyre. If not, I’m not gonna worry about Drew McIntyre or anything like that, because he can do whatever he wants in this business,” Booker T said.

“I’m sure it’s disappointing to him to have to drop that strap so close to WrestleMania, because that’s every wrestler’s ultimate dream, I would imagine – walking out (at) WrestleMania as champion, or walking into WrestleMania the challenger, and you win the championship. I’m sure he’s feeling it.”

Rhodes dethroned McIntyre on the March 6 episode of SmackDown, immediately altering the landscape for WrestleMania 42. Rhodes will now defend the WWE Championship against a longtime ally, Randy Orton, who is looking to win his 15th World title.

As for McIntyre, his WrestleMania plans have yet to be announced, though a match against Jacob Fatu would make sense given their ongoing feud.

Cody Rhodes plans on leaning into ‘golden boy’ label at WWE WrestleMania 42

WWE WrestleMania 42 is just around the corner, and Cody Rhodes has opened up about leaning into his ‘golden boy’ label at the PLE.

Speaking to Complex’s Graps the Podcast, Rhodes addressed his upcoming title defense match against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42. Last week on SmackDown, Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre to win back the title and earn his place on the WrestleMania card. Discussing the match, Rhodes revealed being called a “golden boy” as a negative term and his hopes to lean into that “moniker” at WrestleMania 42.

“Even at my experience level in pro wrestling, I still haven’t fully found who I am, and I would like this to be the reign that defines who I am. I heard a term that was said in a condescending fashion, but I didn’t take it that way; I actually blushed. I heard someone say ‘golden boy’, and I loved it,” Rhodes said.

I don’t know if I was supposed to love it, especially with how they were saying it. But I thought, ‘okay, maybe I’ll lean into that’, and maybe that’s the identity of this reign. I’m certainly out there in terms of output, and hopefully, this is the one time I say it otherwise, it becomes self-obsessed, but I’m outrunning everybody on the treadmill right now, even the guy I consider my largest competition.

If that’s gonna be the case, I’ll take this golden boy moniker and see where it goes. I might even dial up my WrestleMania gear to lean into it further. I know that’s a bit vague, but I’d like this reign to give me an identity that perhaps I’ve been seeking, because every reign is different,” he concluded.

While Rhodes defends his Undisputed title against Orton at WrestleMania, CM Punk is also scheduled to defend his World Heavyweight title against Roman Reigns in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Cody Rhodes feels WWE WrestleMania 42 could be best ‘bell-to-bell’ ever in show history

With still several weeks left for WWE WrestleMania 42, Cody Rhodes has opened up and hyped the upcoming PLE.

Recently speaking on Complex Graps The Podcast, Rhodes addressed the upcoming WrestleMania 42 match card. With several high-profile matches announced for the show, Rhodes called it out as a possible best ‘bell-to-bell’ wrestling event in the show’s history.

I said something that I don’t love how it came out, I said, ‘we’re sitting on a Sleeper Mania.’ What I meant was because a ten-year Mania, like [WrestleMania] 40, you feel this sense of destiny. There is something about that ten-year moment. This year, the matches, we have our main event with CM Punk and Roman Reigns. We just got to myself versus Randy Orton as the other main event,” Rhodes said.

The matches that are coming together, Stephanie [Vaquer] and Liv [Morgan], what clearly looks like what Jacob (Fatu) might be doing. You talked about, Sami [Zayn]. I think you’re looking at a bell-to-bell Mania that is the best it’s been. A Bell-to-bell wrestling,” he continued.

Good, the type of stuff I grew up on, wrestling, bell-to-bell. For people who come for all the other grandeur and the spectacle that is WrestleMania, that’s all there, too. I feel like I saw some names on a sheet of some potential guests that is really exciting for a WrestleMania, for me, particularly. But yeah, Bell-to-bell, I think they’re going to get one of the better Manias, if not the best Mania of all-time.

Rhodes also shared his thoughts on WWE’s community during WrestleMania and how much he wants the fans to enjoy their time there, especially the first-timers.

“In addition to that, the community of, and not to sound sappy, the community that is WWE, I always ask people at the end, ‘Is this your first show?’  You know, and so many people raise their hands, or young kids, the community that is WWE is growing up together. It’s spread over two nights, so you’re not sitting there for seven hours. God bless. I’ve been on those shows. You try your best, but every single fan should have something that they enjoy about WWE when they leave Vegas,” Rhodes further added. “And that’s for those fans who have never been before. And I bet you in your fold, you’ve got people who are coming who have never been before. The thing they might like is something that you least expect. But that’s the beauty of what we do.”

Rhodes, 40, now a veteran of the sport, expressed his desire to see and experience the potential of WWE’s young roster, especially some of the most popular names such as Oba Femi, Je’Von Evans, and more.

And and not to put another exclamation point on this point, but I’d watch this Wrestlemania for the potentials of Je’Von [Evans[, for the potentials of Oba [Femi], for the potentials of Kit Wilson, for the potentials of guys who hopefully and girls are sitting here in this chair between you two guys 10 years from now talking about main eventing at WrestleMania.”

Rhodes is now scheduled to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

WOL: Unfocused WrestleMania, new WWE Champion, NXT PLE

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including the latest on Konnan and Jordynne Grace, NXT PLE and Smackdown recaps, including a new WWE Champion, why WrestleMania is so weird and unfocused this year, tons of news and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Report: Hell in a Cell match originally pitched for WWE WrestleMania 42

A Hell in a Cell match could have taken place at WWE WrestleMania 42 if original plans came to fruition.

PWInsider reports that A Hell in a Cell match between Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship was the pitch making the rounds for WrestleMania before WWE opted to go in a different direction. Rhodes vs. Randy Orton (not in Hell in a Cell) is now the planned WrestleMania title match, with McIntyre looking likely to face Jacob Fatu.

This would have been the fifth-ever Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania, following Undertaker vs. Big Boss Man, Undertaker vs. Triple H, Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon, and Edge vs. Finn Balor.

Both Rhodes and McIntyre have Hell in a Cell experience, including respective matches against Seth Rollins and CM Punk.

McIntyre had won the WWE Championship from Rhodes this January in a Three Stages of Hell match that culminated inside of a steel cage. But Rhodes then won the title back on SmackDown last Friday, setting the stage for Rhodes vs. Orton to happen at Mania.

Dave Meltzer reports that, as of now, WWE is planning for Rhodes vs. Orton to remain a singles match. Orton earned the title shot through his recent Elimination Chamber victory.

WOL: New champion on WWE SmackDown changes WrestleMania

It’s Sunday and a new episode of Wrestling Observer Live with Andrew Zarian.

The big story this past week was Cody Rhodes winning back the WWE Championship on Friday’s SmackDown from Drew McIntyre, which changes the direction for WWE WrestleMania.

On today’s show, Andrew discusses that, everything else that happened on SmackDown, and what it all means for the night one main event.

He also discusses NXT Vengeance Day and the lack of star power on the men’s side of things, which makes these shows largely skippable.

Saturday’s AEW Collision saw more build to Revolution. Andrew talks about that and discusses who is supposed to be the babyface between the Don Callis family and the Death Riders.

Plus, a Konnan health update, thoughts on the WBD Paramount merger, and Danhausen’s role in WWE.

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WOR: UFC 326, new WWE WrestleMania 42 main event

Dave Meltzer and I are back with Wrestling Observer Radio post UFC 326.

Paul Fontaine joined us to discuss UFC 326 as well as the White House card which was unveiled on Saturday night.

Dave and I also talked about:

  • Konnan
  • Cody Rhodes beating Drew McIntyre for the WWE championship
  • CMLL’s Friday night show
  • AEW news and AEW Collision
  • NXT Vengeance Day results and WWE SmackDown

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Cody Rhodes wins WWE Championship, WrestleMania 42 title match set

Cody Rhodes is now a three-time WWE Champion, and his WrestleMania 42 match is set.

Rhodes defeated Drew McIntyre to win the title in the main event of Friday’s SmackDown. After an initial ref bump, Rhodes brought in a second referee for a nearfall. But after Rhodes kicked out of one of McIntyre’s nearfalls, the now former champion laid out the second referee with a headbutt. McIntyre left the ring and re-entered with a steel chair but as he went to use it, Jacob Fatu emerged and yanked the chair away. The brief distraction allowed Rhodes to recover, hit a super cutter, then pinned McIntyre after a crossroads.

With Rhodes’ win, it is now official that he will be defending the title against Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42 next month. It was announced prior to the main event that a contract signing would take place on next week’s SmackDown.

Orton reacted to the news on social media with a video of himself watching Rhodes win the title.

The sudden title match was made over the weekend after McIntyre interfered yet again in Rhodes’ affairs by costing him a Elimination Chamber victory. An angry Nick Aldis entered the post-show panel area and announced the title match for Friday, which led to a shouting match between himself and McIntyre.

McIntyre defeated Cody Rhodes in a Three Stages of Hell match on the January 9 edition of SmackDown to win the title. Rhodes lost after a returning Fatu entered the steel cage and started to brawl with McIntyre. When Rhodes attempted to intervene, Fatu fought him as McIntyre escaped from the cage.

WWE SmackDown live results: Drew McIntyre vs. Cody Rhodes undisputed title match

On tonight’s WWE SmackDown, Cody Rhodes finally gets his shot at Drew McIntyre and the undisputed WWE Championship, two months after he lost the title in the Three Stages of Hell match.

SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis put this into motion after McIntyre once again got involved in Rhodes’ business inside last weekend’s men’s Elimination Chamber match. McIntyre’s interference allowed Randy Orton to pin Rhodes to earn a shot at the undisputed WWE Title at WrestleMania 42. The winner of tonight’s title match will face Orton in Las Vegas.

After Rhea Ripley won the women’s Elimination Chamber, she will challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s title at WrestleMania 42. After a notable war of words on social media, Ripley will appear on tonight’s show.

WWE United States Champion Carmelo Hayes will host another open challenge in hopes of yet another successful title defense.

Our live coverage begins at 8 pm Eastern.

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– Our night kicked off with a recap of everything that went down in Chicago last Saturday at Elimination Chamber, from Rhea Ripley’s victory, to Danhausen’s debut, Randy Orton’s victory, and finally Nick Aldis’s decision to put Drew McIntyre in a big title match tonight.

– After the recap, the voice of Joe Tessitore set the stage for tonight’s show, which will be main evented by Rhodes vs. McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

Randy Orton opens SmackDown

The winner of the men’s Elimination Chamber match, and the man who will face either McIntyre or Rhodes at WrestleMania 42 made his way to the ring to a huge ovation from the Portland crowd. Once Orton was done taking in the cheers of the crowd, he took a mic.

Orton welcomed the Portland crowd to the show before he talked about how he got to the venue early in the morning and he saw that the WrestleMania sign was already up in the arena. Orton said that he started thinking about each individual WrestleMania he had performed in — about twenty of them. He said that he realized that he only main evented two of those Mania shows. It doesn’t matter how many records set or titles won, as there was no guarantee anyone was going to WrestleMania, let alone main event one. But now, here we are and Orton can officially say that he’s going back to the main event of WrestleMania.

Orton said that he’s not the kind of guy who stands in the ring and tells everyone he’s the best. He does let his peers do the talking and they say that he’s the best. Orton called out The Undertaker, Ric Flair, JBL as individuals who put him over, as he then turned his attention to the locker room filled of the amazing talent that he shared it with. He said he’s proud that he’s still in the spot that he’s in to this day. Orton tallked about how he earned his spot, nobody handed it to him.

As for who Orton will face at WrestleMania, he said that we’ll know in a couple of hours. If it’s either Cody Rhodes or Drew McIntyre, Orton said that he wouldn’t be leaving Vegas without the Undisputed WWE Championship around his waist. Orton said that he planned on accomplishing that in one way, with the most dangerous letters in sports entertainment.

However, before Orton could finish that statement, he was interrupted by the music of Trick Williams. The man himself emerged from the back amidst the loud “WHOOP THAT TRICK!” chants before he spoke. Williams introduced himself as the “sexiest and most entertaining superstar alive”, as he talked about the voices in his head, which told him that he had a bone to pick with Orton. Williams said that we all know he should be in the main event of WrestleMania getting that title shot. However, there was a bigger problem than that. Williams said that on Saturday, Orton came to his Chamber pod and said he wasn’t 6’5″. As Williams entered the ring to talk smack to Orton, he got hit with an RKO out of nowhere.

Standard opening segment with Orton outlining his Mania plans, and Williams managing to be entertaining as ever, even if he was just there to eat an RKO. I imagine things will shift towards something for the WrestleMania title match once we get our winner in the McIntyre/Rhodes main event.

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– Earlier today, Carmelo Hayes met with Nick Aldis in his office. Aldis said that the U.S. Title Open Challenge has been catching the eyes of everyone across the world, including one person in particular. Hayes said that he’d see this person out in the ring, setting the stage for our opener.

U.S. Title Open Challenge: Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Hijo Del Dr. Wagner Jr.

The AAA Latin American Champion was revealed to be Hayes’ opponent for this Open Challenge. A short primer on Dr. Wagner Jr. was shown prior to this match.

Wagner immediately hit Hayes with a shotgun dropkick, followed by a cannonball into the corner. As Hayes went on the apron, Wagner hit him with a kick, as he then leapt at him to take the U.S. Champion down at ringside. Back in the ring, Hayes was still on the backfoot as Wagner hit a missile dropkick from the top rope for an early pin attempt.

Hayes recovered with a rolling dodge over Wagner, followed by a dropkick of his own. As Hayes tried to go for a suplex, Wagner used his size to block it, but got rolled up for a pin attempt for a count of two. Hayes targeted Wagner’s leg as he then hit his backward springboard leg drop on the challenger, which took us to commercial.

When we returned from commercial, Wagner had just hit a superplex on Hayes for a near-fall. As both men recovered to their feet, they exchanged strikes and chops. Hayes hit an enzuigiri on Wagner, who immediately responded with a hard clothesline. One, two… NO! Wagner Jr. remained on the offensive, but Hayes stopped that with his trademark springboard clothesline. Hayes kipped up and chopped at Wagner’s chest, followed by La Mistica (referred to by Tessitore as a “Dirty Diana”).

Wagner countered Hayes’ First 48 attempt with a deadlift powerbomb for a close near-fall. Wagner exposed his right arm, as he hit a discus elbow strike. Hayes escaped a Wagner Driver attempt, as he then intercepted a middle turnbuckle dive with a First 48, One, two… 2.99999999!!!!!! Hayes headed to the top and missed with Nothin’ But Net. Wagner got ahead of this and put Hayes on his shoulders before he hit yet another powerbomb. Again, Hayes refused to lose.

Hayes dodged a Wagner piledriver and made no mistake with Nothin’ But Net this time for the pin and win in this Open Challenge match.

After the match, Hayes and Wagner showed respect to one another for a heck of a match.

Carmelo Hayes def. El Hijo del Dr. Wagner Jr. via pinfall to retain the U.S. Championship

Probably not one of the stronger Open Challenge matches, but still a solid little match to kick off SmackDown’s in-ring action. Wagner Jr. had a good showing in this one and kept up well with Hayes in this contest. I enjoyed it.

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– Ilja Dragunov was interviewed about his refusal to answer Carmelo Hayes’ offer to face him for the U.S. Title. He said that he learned this warrior mindset from his mother, stating that he was fighting like how she would. The Miz interrupted to talk some trash to Dragunov, before Kit Wilson showed up to call him “toxic”. Dragunov said that maybe fighting was the answer to get it all out of his system as he left.

– Balloons were being set up around the ring for The Irresistable Forces’ WWE Women’s Tag Title celebration which was coming up next.

– Damian Priest was talking with Nick Aldis about a match he had tonight, as R-Truth joined in on the conversation. Aldis decided to put Truth and Priest as a team for Tag Team Turmoil later tonight as the two left. Drew McIntyre confronted Aldis, and stated that he had time to calm down after Elimination Chamber. McIntyre said that Cody Rhodes didn’t earn tonight’s title shot, but Aldis saw it differently. Aldis said that McIntyre went back on his word and told him it was put up or shut up time. Put the title on the line or forfeit it. McIntyre concluded that the only way taht Rhodes would get the Undisputed WWE Title was from his cold, dead hands.

The Irresistable Forces’ Championship Celebration

Nia Jax and Lash Legend, our new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, made their way down to the ring, which was suitably decorated for their big celebration. As Jax and Legend entered the ring, the two told the Portland crowd to soak it all in, as they were getting a good look at two six-foot-two thoroughbred stallions. Jax said that with the Women’s Tag Titles, they had the entire women’s tag division on lock as the two most dominant women in WWE.

Jax said that any and all challengers were welcome, but it wouldn’t make any difference. Legend added that if anyone was brave enough to challenge them, that if they ran up, they’d get done up. Legend declared that the Irresistable Forces were here and they were not going anywhere. Legend talked about how it was fitting to have a toast to the most grand and dominant WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. Jax and Legend toasted as pyro went off on the stage. They were interrupted by the music of Charlotte Flair, who was accompanied by partner Alexa Bliss.

With mics of their own in hand, Bliss said that she was really happy for Nia Jax that she finally found a coattail to ride off her back. She pointed out how they only lost the Women’s Tag Titles to the Kabuki Warriors due to Jax and Legend’s cheating ways. Flair said the two were looking at the next challengers for the Women’s Tag Titles. That was when Giulia and Kiana James made their way.

James pointed out how she won the in a match against Lash Legend and Charlotte Flair, and how she pinned Bliss in the Elimination Chamber. James talked about how she and Giulia would get themselves to WrestleMania one way or another. With the two teams in the ring talking trash to one another, NIck Aldis interjected and said that Portland deserved a little action, as we’d get Giulia and James vs. Bliss and Charlotte, and we’d have that match right now… or at least after this commercial break.

Pretty much a standard segment to set up challengers for the Womens’ Tag Titles. Not really much else to point out here. I will say that Jax and Legend are pretty entertaining now at the moment.

Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. Giulia & Kiana James

This match was joined in progress after the break as Bliss and Giulia were fighting it out in the ring. Bliss tagged in Flair as the two did an unconventional double team move with Bliss being lifted by Flair to kick Giulia to her corner. James tagged in and seemed to hold her own against James and Giulia. On the apron, Flair barreled into both of them with a senton to the two of them. James recovered and threw Flair into the ringpost to regain momentum for her team.

James punched at Flair before she dropped an elbow right across the chest. Giulia re-entered the match and hit a jumping dropkick to the back of a seated Flair for a two-count. James once again joined the match and drove her shoulders to Flair’s midsection in the corner. As James went for a standing moonsault, Flair used her knees to block it as both women were down in out in the middle of the ring. Bliss and Giulia entered the match for their teams after tag as the latter showed a furious offense against the former. Giulia tried to recover, but Bliss countered it with a basement dropkick after an attempted roll-up.

Bliss kicked Giulia to the outside and leapt from the apron. James caught Bliss and dropped her across the apron as Giulia then hit her with a big boot, which took us to a break.

Once we returned from commercial, Bliss fought hard as she tagged in Flair for the hot tag. Flair took Giulia and James out with a double cross body before lighting the two up with chops. She had things in full control with a fallaway slam on Giulia after catching her. Flair went to the top rope and hit the moonsault on both Giulia and James, the latter of whom managed to kick out at two. James hit Flair with a boot as Giulia blind tagged herself in. Back suplex by Giulia on Flair kept the advantage for her team, but she couldn’t get the three. Giulia willed herself back up and grabbed at Flair’s hair to try for a slam. Flair countered that into a German suplex as Bliss hit James with a DDT. Flair connected with Natural Selection on Giulia for the victory.

Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss def. Giulia and Kiana James via pinfall

A fun sprint in this tag match. I enjoy all four competitors in this match and it was a treat seeing these teams.

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– We got remarks from Jelly Roll, who congratulated Randy Orton on his Elimination Chamber win as he teased showing up next week.

– Cody Rhodes was interviewed as he got a mixed reaction from the crowd. Rhodes said that one obstacle after another, the one that remained constant was Drew McIntyre. Sami Zayn interrupted things as Rhodes seemed annoyed. Zayn said that he let Rhodes beating him go to qualify for the Elimination Chamber, as he talked about how Rhodes lost at Elimination Chamber, but he still got a chance.

Rhodes saw it differently and thought Zayn was trying to politic his way to a WWE Title match, even though he hadn’t won a damn thing just yet. Zayn backed off again and said that he was actually out here to wish Rhodes luck for his title match later. “Go become WWE Champion, again” Zayn said sarcastically as Rhodes walked off. Zayn once again flipped out afterwards.

– Trick Williams appeared on The Breakfast Club to talk about his recent successes.

Tag Team Turmoil (Winners Become No. 1 Contenders for WWE Tag Team Championships): Motor City Machine Guns vs. Fraxiom vs. The Wyatt Sicks vs. Damian Priest & R-Truth vs. Los Garza

Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley entered first for this match, as they got set to face Fraxiom.

Shelley and Nathan Frazer squared off to start with a bit of chain wrestling. Shelley chopped at Frazer’s chest, but got hit with a jumping kick. Frazer went flying with a forearm strike on Shelley as Axiom entered with a tag. Some fast back and forth action between Sabin and Axiom saw the masked man gain the upper hand with a snap dragon suplex. Frazer and Shelley entered the match as things quickened with Fraxiom showing some nice chemistry against the MCMGs. Frazer and Axiom shelled Shelley and Sabin with repeated suicide dives as we took a break here.

We returned from commercial as Axiom avoided the Machine Guns’ offense to tag in Frazer, who leapt at Sabin and Shelley with springboard double dropkick, followed by a dive through the ropes. Showing great agility, Frazer had the match in hand until a blind tag allowed the Machine Guns’ to respond with their tandem offense. Skull and Bones attempt was stopped by Axiom, as he then tagged in and hit a dropkick on Sabin before he got a pinfall. Shelley put Sabin’s foot on the rope, but that eliminated the Machine Guns from Tag Team Turmoil.

Motor City Machine Guns have been eliminated

Los Garza stormed into the ring and went right on the offensive against Frazier with a double team assaut. Angel hit a a knee to the face of Frazer, who kicked out at two. Frazer recovered and hit a superplex on Angel, as Axiom then hit a kick on him as well. Berto broke up the pinfall as he attacked Axiom. Angel found himself stunned in the corner, while Berto pushed Frazer from the other corner. This left Fraxiom alone to fall victim to the MTY and the pin.

Fraxiom has been eliminated

The Wyatt Sicks were the next to enter the Tag Team Turmoil fray, with Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis representing the team as usual. The Wyatts’ stinger took us into commercial on the USA Network, while the action kept going on the Netflix feed.

Once the match returned from commercial, Lumis was sent barrelling out of the ring after Angel pulled down the middle rope. Berto tagged in and hit Lumis with a dropkick, but couldn’t get the pin. Berto then had Lumis in a single-leg crab submission, but he couldn’t keep the hold. Gacy was knocked out of the apron as Los Garza kept Lumis isolated with a Doomsday Device. As Angel made the pin, Gacy stepped in to break the count. Lumis kicked Angel away, which gave him an opening to tag Gacy in.

Gacy hit Angel with a pump kick as he then powered into a back suplex on Berto. Lumis tagged in and as Tonga Loa pulled out Gacy, followed by Tama Tonga causing a distraction. This led to Berto rolling up Lumis for the shock pin thanks to the M.F.T.s’ involvement.

The Wyatt Sicks have been eliminated

Damian Priest and R-Truth entered the ring as the final competitors of Tag Team Turmoil while Gacy and Lumis brawled with the M.F.T.s up the ramp. We got another break in the action following this.

As we returned from commercial, Priest was on fire and taking it to both Angel and Berto quite easily. Berto rolled out of the ring just as Priest was going to hit his rolling elbow. Outside the ring, Priest sent Angel flying over the announce table, as Berto took advantage with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Berto countered South of Heaven and hit a springboard enzuigiri. Berto headed up top and hit an amazing moonsault for the near-fall. Truth entered the match and then went into John Cena’s Five Moves of Doom against Berto. Five-Knuckle Shuffle hit its mark, as he then locked in the STF after an unsuccessful AA attempt. Angel broke up the submission, as Priest blind tagged into the match. All four men were in the ring as Priest hit South of Heaven while Truth hit the AA for the victory.

R-Truth & Damian Priest def. Los Garza, Motor City Machine Guns, Fraxiom, & The Wyatt Sicks to win Tag Team Turmoil

This was a decent match for the most part, but the fact that a lot of it was interrupted by commercials and a thrown-together tag team got the win in this match really does put a damper on things, I’m sorry to say. The SmackDown tag division is already facing an uphill battle in terms of getting TV time, so them essentially playing second fiddle to this Priest and Truth odd couple just won’t cut it.

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– Randy Orton was confronted by Sami Zayn, who again was apoplectic about how Orton took advantage of Cody Rhodes getting distracted at Elimination Chamber, wondering how he did it. Orton said that sometimes, you had to be selfish, as it made me a 14-time world champion. Orton told Zayn that he believed in his ability of becoming a world champion, stating that he maybe needed to listen the voices in his head.

As Orton left, Aleister Black told Zayn to not worry about it, as it was just the “nature of the beast.”

Rhea Ripley & Jade Cargill face off

The winner of the women’s Elimination Chamber match walked to the ring as the crowd cheered loudly for Rhea Ripley.

Ripley said she was going to come to SmackDown, and here she was. She then told Jade Cargill to come face her at this moment, since she clearly had a lot to say. This prompted the WWE Women’s Champion to make her way down to the ring, as confident as ever.

Once Cargill got into the ring, she sized up Ripley before offering a handshake. Ripley reluctantly accepted as Cargill said that she gave the handshake because she respected Ripley. Cargill respected all of Ripley’s accomplishments and how the people loved her. She respected how Ripley how hard she worked to earn the opportunities… but Cargill was not impressed. Cargill then boasted about her physical beauty as being more powerful than Ripley’s own physique. Cargill declared that she was going to beat the hell out of Ripley at WrestleMania and that there was nothing she could do about it, because she was “that bitch”.

Ripley responded with another handshake as she then had her turn on the mic. Ripley said that she respected the honesty Cargill was showing and what she really thinks about her. Ripley told Cargill that she respected her physically. Ripley said that even if Cargill gave her best shot at her, she would not stay down. But, if Ripley delivered a shot of her own, there was no way Cargill would get back up. Ripley declared that Cargill’s body was built for show, while her own body was built for fighting. When that bell rings, Cargill could flex all she wants, but Ripley was going to fight and take the WWE Women’s Title from her with force, and there was nothing Cargill could do about it. Ripley then threw Cargill’s own catchphrase back at her before doing a mic drop.

Well, if you were wondering if they were going to lean in on Cargill’s apparent shoot comments about Ripley that got the SmackDown women’s locker room all upset, they didn’t seem to go that route. Meanwhile the route they chose instead was a bit baffling, and it led to kind of a disappointing promo segment between Cargill and Ripley as a result. Not really a promising start to the build for their WrestleMania 42 showdown. Hopefully they can get it together as the feud progresses.

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– Backstage, Johnny Gargano was still lying down on a crate, as Alex Shelley was showing sympathy to his plight. Chris Sabin seemed upset at Shelley showing more care for Gargano’s situation as the two argued. When the Motor City Machine Guns left, Candice LeRae wanted for Gargano to show that old “Johnny Wrestling” fire, which seemed to get through to Gargano.

– We got a video from the Wyatt Sicks that once again addressed the M.F.T.s. Uncle Howdy said that Solo Sikoa would have no choice but to run when all was said and done.

– Inside the ring, Gargano said that he was one of the best professional wrestlers in the world, and that he needed to be Johnny Wrestling once again, and it starts tonight. He issued an open challenge for anyone to face him right here, right now. On cue, Oba Femi made his way down to the ring.

Oba Femi vs. Johnny Gargano

Gargano went after Femi right away as he tried to go for a strike. A chop from Femi sent Gargano for a loop as he then unleashed his barrage of running forearms to the corner. Femi then tossed Gargano across the ring before he put an end to him with a Fall From Grace and the three. That’s all she wrote.

Oba Femi def. Johnny Gargano via pinfall

I dunno how to feel about Gargano, who used to feel like a big deal in his NXT days, being used as essentially enhancement talent, but I will say I do enjoy Oba Femi hitting his high-octane offense like he did here. Letting Oba be Oba is doing him a world of wonders, and it’s getting him over quite well with the fans.

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– Jade Cargill was once again confronted by Michin and B-Fab. We found out that Cargill would defend her WWE Women’s Title against Michin next week.

– Nick Aldis was walking backstage and met by Danhausen, who had a list of demands, which included giving him a mentor. As Aldis walked forward, Danhausen was seen stalking behind him while The Miz was talking on his phone. Aldis said that Miz was in need of someone to mentor, and he found that someone in the form of Danhausen. Miz didn’t want to listen, as Danhausen warned that if he didn’t listen to his demands, he would be cursed. “Remember what happened to Dom on Monday,” threatened Danhausen before he left Miz alone.

Next Week on SmackDown

  • WWE Women’s Championship: Jade Cargill (c) vs. Michin
  • We’ll Hear from Jelly Roll
  • WrestleMania Contract Signing: Randy Orton and Winner of Drew McIntyre vs. Cody Rhodes

Undisputed WWE Championship: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Cody Rhodes

This match got underway with McIntyre trying to make a quick exit, but Rhodes ran after him and threw him into the video board. McIntyre was pummeled by Rhodes outside the ring, as he then was thrown over the crowd barricade at ringside. Rhodes took a cup of water from a fan and hit McIntyre across the face with it. As the action got back into the ring, McIntyre got the momentary advantage before he got hit with the drop-down uppercut from Rhodes, followed by a Disaster Kick.

In the corner, Rhodes teed off on McIntyre with bunches of punches. McIntyre found a way to gain momentum by kicking at Rhodes’ chest, as he then connected with an overhead suplex, followed by one more. As Rhodes headed out of the ring, he planted McIntyre into the steel steps and looked like he was going to hit a suicide dive. McIntyre rocked him with an elbow as he then pushed him into the ringpost. McIntyre had Rhodes in position for a drop onto the hardest part of the ring.

McIntyre re-entered the ring as he hit Rhodes with a back elbow for a near-fall. The Undisputed WWE Champion hit a suplex on Rhodes to keep his control of this match. McIntyre’s arm hold was broken up by Rhodes, who began to fight back with strikes to the face. The pace quickened as Rhodes connected with a Randy Orton-style snap powerslam. This was the opening for Rhodes to connect with a Cody Cutter on McIntyre. Rhodes stalked his foe and looked like he was going to hit Cross Rhodes, but McIntyre rolled out of the ring. McIntyre drove Rhodes’ shoulder into the ring post outside the ring as he then targeted that damaged left arm with ruthless intent.

Rhodes tried to fight back, but McIntyre again went for the hurt arm with knees across it, followed by a stomp. McIntyre pointed at the WrestleMania time as he headed for the top rope. Unfortunately for the champ, this gave Rhodes time to recover to intercept him at the pass. McIntyre and Rhodes duked it out on the top rope, as the latter won out and connected with a massive superplex. Both men struggled to their feet and traded strikes until Rhodes locked in the figure-four leg lock on McIntyre. The champion escaped the hold by going after Rhodes’ hurt arm as he rolled out of the ring. Rhodes recovered and hit a suicide dive to knock McIntyre down.

Rhodes took a look at the commentary table and cleared it aside, as he looked for a big risk maneuver. Rhodes took McIntyre on top of the table and was about to hit Cross Rhodes. McIntyre broke out of it as the table collapsed under the sheer weight of both men. Rhodes got up and pulled a table from underneath the ring. McIntyre attacked from behind and set up the table. He put Rhodes trhrough the table with a powerbomb, somehow not being disqualified for it.

In the ring, McIntyre put Rhodes in position to be hit with a Cross Rhodes of his own. One, two…. NOT YET! McIntyre set Rhodes up for a Claymore, but was blocked at the last second. Rhodes decided to pull a page from McIntyre’s playbook and hit the Claymore kick for a very close near-fall. The referee twice avoided calamity, but couldn’t avoid it a third time as McIntyre pulled him in the way of Rhodes’ Disaster Kick. With the ref down and out, the fight still continued as McIntyre avoided a running splash and chopped at Rhodes’ chest. The challenger pulled an amazing counter of McIntyre’s attempted slam for Cross Rhodes. But, the referee was out cold. As a second referee was coming down, McIntyre hit the Claymore on Rhodes in the process. One, two…. 2.999999999!!!!!

McIntyre threw Rhodes shoulder-first into the ring post twice as he then turned his attention to the referee and hit him with a headbutt out of frustration. McIntyre went out of the ring to grab a chair and looked like he had evil intentions for Rhodes. However, before he could do anything, Jacob Fatu appeared out of nowhere and ripped the chair away from him. Rhodes rolled up McIntyre, but there was a kickout at two. McIntyre hit the Future Shock DDT and had Rhodes in position for the Claymore. Rhodes moved out of the away and hit a super Cody Cutter before one final Cross Rhodes and that’s it, over. Cody Rhodes is your Undisputed WWE Champion once again and will face Randy Orton at WrestleMania 42.

Cody Rhodes def. Drew McIntyre to win the Undisputed WWE Championship

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I’d assume that this sudden title change was likely to set up a more tantalizing (in WWE’s eyes) Orton vs. Rhodes title match, as well as McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu for WrestleMania 42. I’m just going to get out and front and say that I’m kind of not of a fan of this title change. The whole story of McIntyre “fooling around and finding out” by antagonizing everyone leading to a potential multi-man title match seemed like the better play for WrestleMania.

As for this match itself, it was a decent TV main event and both men looked pretty good in the process, so I can’t complain about the actual match, even if the finish was a bit off for me.

This week’s SmackDown was again a decent show, with the main event, Giulia/James vs. Bliss/Flair, and Hayes vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. being my favorites of the night. I wasn’t a fan of Tag Team Turmoil at all and the main event finish did leave me a bit cold as it seemed to throw away the possibilities teased in prior weeks.

All in all, we’re set up for what seems to be a “safe” Road to WrestleMania, and I don’t know if the safe, predictable route will be one that gets fans flocking to Vegas next month.

Ricky Saints: Cody Rhodes has been ‘very impactful’ in my life and career

Cody Rhodes’ friendship has made a big impact on Ricky Saints both personally and professionally.

In 2020, Rhodes brought Saints (Ricky Starks) into AEW for a match that led to him being signed by the company. Both are now part of WWE with Rhodes on the main roster and Saints in NXT. They do not get to see each other in person too often at the moment, but Rhodes still helps guide Saints in his career and life in general.

“The friendship in itself is great because, you know, I don’t know if he sees a younger kid in me [like] when he was first starting out. I don’t know. I would think so, but I really don’t know,” Saints told the Battleground Podcast. “But he’s great in the fact that there are things that I’m figuring out on my own. And there are little pockets that I kind of miss, right? He is great at identifying those pockets and giving me words of wisdom that allow me to ultimately guide myself to what it is that I should be learning or figuring out.

“He’s really, really good at that. He’s really good at giving you a perspective and you ultimately being like, ‘Oh, okay. I get it now.’ It’s so undervalued in that sense, because you’re usually used to people like physically showing you this or doing that, right? Since we don’t live very close to each other, it’s hard. So when we do have these moments where we do see each other and we talk, the conversations are in depth. They have such a deep magnitude to them of like life and sh*t outside of wrestling, you know what I’m saying? It covers all of it. So he’s been very impactful in my career and in my life too, personally and professionally. So I can’t really thank him too much [for] that.”

Saints has been in NXT since debuting for WWE in February 2025. He has the chance to become a two-time NXT Champion when he challenges Joe Hendry for the belt at Vengeance Day this Saturday.

This week will also see Rhodes challenge for gold when he faces Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship on SmackDown. That matchup will have a big impact on WrestleMania plans with Randy Orton now confirmed to be challenging for the belt at Mania.

Drew McIntyre vs. Cody Rhodes WWE title match booked for next SmackDown

Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes will meet after all. 

Nick Aldis confronted McIntyre in the moments following the Elimination Chamber PLE, upset that McIntyre had interfered in order to avoid having to face Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania. A few minutes later, Aldis stormed into the post-show panel area and announced that McIntyre would be defending the WWE Championship against Rhodes on this Friday’s SmackDown. As Aldis started to leave McIntyre emerged, arguing with the SmackDown GM over his decision.

The final moments of the men’s Elimination Chamber match had Seth Rollins sneak in and attack Logan Paul, leading to his elimination. That was when McIntyre entered the cage and started to attack Rhodes. Randy Orton interjected himself into their situation laid out Drew with the RKO as Cody followed with the crossroads. But as Cody got up he too ate an RKO and was pinned.

McIntyre won the WWE Championship from Rhodes on the January 9 edition of SmackDown. In the weeks since, McIntyre has routinely interfered in Rhodes’ attempts to get back into the title picture, including interfering in the former WWE Champion’s Elimination Chamber qualifying match. That backfired as Rhodes won anyway, setting the stage for Saturday.

WWE SmackDown (March 6)

  • WWE Championship: Drew McIntyre defends against Cody Rhodes
  • Number one contender’s match for WWE Tag Team titles
  • Nia Jax & Lash Legend championship celebration

Cody Rhodes calls WWE WrestleMania 42 a potential ‘sleeper’ show

Cody Rhodes addressed what he described as some impatience among wrestling fans regarding the card for WWE WrestleMania 42 during a recent interview.

Rhodes was a guest on Barstool Sports ahead of Saturday’s WWE Elimination Chamber in Chicago. During the interview, he suggested that this year’s WrestleMania could end up being a “sleeper” show.

Rhodes said:

“It’s unpredictable this year and I know there’s a little bit of impatience and a general, ‘What are the matches?’”

“It’s a road to WrestleMania and I think what Triple H has, I think there’s a sleeper WrestleMania emerging, if that makes any sense.”

In Friday’s edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer addressed the latest updates on the WrestleMania lineup, noting there has been frustration within WWE regarding the original plans being scrapped. He wrote that Rhodes is considered a “virtual lock” to be challenging for the WWE Championship, though Jacob Fatu could still be added to the match.

“There has been frustration that the original plans were ditched and the idea of McIntyre vs. Rhodes has been questioned as a single because it’s too predictable and is what people expect, plus there already have been three major singles matches and two on PLE events in recent months,” Meltzer wrote.

Rhodes’ full interview with Barstool Sports is available below. The video is cued to his comments about it being a potential “sleeper” WrestleMania.

Cody Rhodes: AJ Styles ‘changed the way we do pro wrestling’

Cody Rhodes believes AJ Styles’ impact on the industry was so big that it changed the way professional wrestling is done in WWE.

It was announced this week that, after having retired at the Royal Rumble, Styles will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 42 weekend. A special tribute for Styles was held on Raw in Atlanta, and Rhodes was there to help celebrate Styles’ career.

Rhodes discussed the moment on Mostly Sports with Brandon Walker, saying Styles was genuinely surprised when The Undertaker revealed that Styles’ will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Rhodes believes Styles was already a Hall of Fame-caliber wrestler when he joined WWE. Everything after that just further cemented Styles’ legacy.

“He changed the way we do pro wrestling,” Rhodes said about Styles. “And he also showed people what you can do — I felt like when he came back in Orlando for the Royal Rumble [2016], he could have retired around that period of time, and he had an entire two or three runs. And pound-for-pound, if we’re talking about the measuring contest and these things like that, pound-for-pound, that guy might be the strongest guy in wrestling. I mean, genuinely a super athlete.”

In 2024, Rhodes and Styles worked a program against each other that included matches at Backlash and Clash at the Castle. They had never faced each other one-on-one prior to that Backlash meeting. Their careers took a similar path with both being former members of Bullet Club, but Rhodes and Styles weren’t around in NJPW at the same time.

Rhodes noted that Styles’ retirement has him thinking about what kind of impact rising WWE star Je’Von Evans could leave on the business.

“Which is why I’ve been thinking about Je’Von [Evans] a lot too, because he’s changing the nature of how these things go,” Rhodes said. “And he’s in there with guys who don’t wrestle like him. Will we adjust? Will he adjust? How’s it going to go? But I’m very happy for AJ. He was genuinely surprised. I love what we’re doing with The Undertaker [telling people they’re going into the Hall of Fame].

Rhodes, Evans, Trick Williams, Randy Orton, LA Knight, and Jey Uso are the six wrestlers who will be facing off in the men’s Elimination Chamber match this Saturday. The winner earns a WWE Championship shot against Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 42.

Along with going into the WWE Hall of Fame, Styles has reportedly agreed to a new WWE contract for a behind-the-scenes role.