In the world of wrestling entertainment (WWE), the title “the face of the company” is always reserved for the top stars who represent the image and charisma of the organization. Currently, many fans are questioning whether Cody Rhodes deserves this title, or if he is rising to new heights – becoming the “front” of the entire professional wrestling industry.

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Controversy broke out after Cody Rhodes’ victory at the Backlash event, turning him into the Undisputed WWE Champion, the champion who unified both of WWE’s noble titles. This victory not only solidified Cody’s position in WWE but also delighted audiences around the world. The image of Cody standing tall in the ring, with the familiar background music echoing throughout the international stands, is likened by fans to the image of a “great goat” (goat – greatest of all time). dominate the wrestling industry.

However, Cody’s appeal is not limited to WWE. In other wrestling tournaments around the world, specifically All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where Cody competed before joining WWE, fans still give him respect and love. This is shown by the fact that they still sing along to Cody’s background music, even though he is no longer competing for AEW. This is a rare demonstration of Cody Rhodes’ cross-border influence, beyond the scope of a single promotion (wrestling tournament).

While Cody’s successes were celebrated loudly, in another development, Randy Orton, Cody’s opponent at Backlash, had opposite reactions. According to sources, Randy Orton fell into an emotional state after the match ended, but specific details about that emotion were not revealed. Many people think that Randy is probably disappointed about losing to Cody, or maybe he is feeling disappointed that his prime is over.

Whatever Randy Orton’s reasons are, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes are still the two names attracting the most attention in the wrestling industry. One is on the verge of domination, the other is looking to regain its glory. Their next developments promise to bring a lot of drama to fans.