WWE recently made headlines by revealing the revival of iconic PPV event, Bad Blood. Cody Rhodes and rap sensation Metro Boomin appeared together in the teaser. The highly anticipated event is set to happen in October at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Furthermore, there is a possibility of a surprise appearance by a prominent AEW wrestler who hasn't been seen in WWE for 1,994 days, possibly joining forces with The American Nightmare.
At the present moment, it remains uncertain who Cody Rhodes will face off against at Bad Blood. Numerous challengers could potentially vie for his WWE Championship, including Solo Sikoa, Randy Orton, and Bobby Lashley. Despite this, Cody is a fighting champion and will always be prepared to confront any opponent directly, but he may not have to do it alone. In fact, he may get some familial assistance in the form of his brother, Dustin Rhodes.
Dustin Rhodes is currently part of AEW and was last seen in a WWE ring almost 1,908 days ago. During his time with the sports entertainment juggernaut, he was known for his iconic Goldust character. He has since been fully committed to All Elite Wrestling, but that might change soon as his contract is ending in September. This could potentially open the door for a return to WWE, possibly even in Atlanta, Georgia, which happens to be Cody Rhodes' hometown.
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Seeing the Rhodes brothers reunite at Bad Blood would certainly be a special moment. However, at this point, this is nothing more than speculation. Only time will tell whether or not WWE can pull off such a reunion.
Cody Rhodes could really use some help against The Bloodline
While Cody Rhodes would undoubtedly appreciate Dustin Rhodes' help at Bad Blood, he could really use it right now. As things stand, Cody is once again in the middle of a war with The Bloodline. However, this time around, it's not Roman Reigns he has to worry about, but the new Tribal Chief, Solo Sikoa.
Having assumed leadership of the group, Sikoa has implemented significant modifications that have increased their level of danger and unpredictability. With Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and most notably Jacob Fatu joining their ranks, The Bloodline has regained its reputation as one of the most intimidating factions in WWE. With that in mind, they now seem laser-focused on The American Nightmare, which can only mean trouble for him.
The help of both Randy Orton and Kevin Owens was not enough for Rhodes to quell The Bloodline. So, it will be interesting to see how he deals with them in the coming weeks. Either way, he needs to be ready, because Solo Sikoa is out for blood.