Every Cody Rhodes title defense feels like it’s just setting up the next one. The match itself never gets a chance to stand on its own. In the end, both Cody and his challenger usually come out of the feud feeling worse off than when they went in.
Lio Rush gambled a lot with this gimmick, put everything into it, tried REALLY hard to make it work and is not only getting constant TV Time with it, but also secured his first Tony-verse Singles Title with it
Well Deserved!
Inside me are two wolves; one really enjoys the concept of the backrooms staying the same through history, as it presents an odd "chicken or egg" dilemma. the other really enjoys the idea that the backrooms evolved as human perceptions of fear and society evolved.
The way I would sprint over to show off my grip strength. "Alright, stand back folks. Watch a master at work." I pull the bars apart with ease. *everyone claps* "But wait, there's more." I then hold the baby above my head and tear it in half, the claps turn into shrieks of horror