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@ADARKDAYWRITER1@WWE@CodyRhodes If you think the build is fine, explain why. But telling people to quit watching doesn’t make your point stronger, it just makes the discussion worse, you’re a topical example of those nincompoops who favors Cody over other’s fans favorite.
@ADARKDAYWRITER1@WWE@CodyRhodes Fans are allowed to critique booking and still enjoy the show. That’s literally what being a fan is. Saying “stop watching and get a life” just because someone doesn’t like a storyline is over the top and unnecessary.
@BettingPixHQ@WWE@CodyRhodes That word is offensive and unnecessary. If you want to disagree, do it without using slurs or insults. I’m here to discuss wrestling, not trade disrespect.”
@BJR042098@FadeAwayMedia@TripleH True, top guys are usually booked strong, but it still has to feel earned and not repetitive. Even stars in the 80s/90s had variety in how they were used. If the story gets predictable or the payoff doesn’t land, fans will turn regardless of how strong someone is booked.
@blocked36747@WrestleMania@WWE@CodyRhodes It’s wrestling discussion, not personal. Nobody said Cody books himself. We’re talking about how he’s being presented and how the story feels. If you can’t argue without insults, just move on.
@PhoenixMaximus2@WWE@CodyRhodes Even the Rollins matches with the torn pec added to the “superhuman babyface” presentation, and after a while that pattern gets predictable. That’s where some fans start checking out, not because they hate him, but because it feels like déjà vu from AEW and early WWE run.
@PhoenixMaximus2@WWE@CodyRhodes It’s not just the “getting screwed” part though. People were fully behind him at first, but when you keep repeating the same formula injury, emotional comeback, big win., it starts feeling recycled.
@hayvokblue@WWE@CodyRhodes Fans usually accept a strong face when the story feels fresh and balanced. When it feels repetitive or too protected, that’s when the pushback starts. Cody’s situation is just the latest example of that cycle.
@hayvokblue@WWE@CodyRhodes Not exactly the same though. Cena and Reigns got rejected mainly because of overexposure and forced booking, not just because they were “top babyfaces.”
@iammiseankirton@FadeAwayMedia@TripleH I get what you mean. Backlash isn’t the moment for a switch like that. If Orton’s winning, it should’ve been at WrestleMania where it actually hits big. That’s the stage for a payoff like that, not the follow-up show.