What does the future hold for WWE star Cody Rhodes after suffering a full pectoral muscle tear prior to Hell in a Cell?
Right after his Hell in a Cell match, Cody Rhodes cut an off-camera promo to address the WWE Universe. The American Nightmare told fans that the decision to work the match was his decision alone. Now, we will wait to see what the aftermath of this injury will be. Meltzer would go on to say that the injury was a “weightlifting injury,” not an in-ring one. Dave Meltzer reported this injury a few hours prior to the pay-per-view, saying that Rhodes hurt himself while doing some weight training. Despite Rhodes’ injury, the duo managed to have arguably the best match of the WWE event. What’s even more shocking is the fact that Rhodes continued with his match against Rollins in the pay-per-view.
CM Punk, who had just beaten Adam Page for the AEW championship May 29, suffered an undisclosed injury on the June 1 show at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif.
Wednesday's episode of Dynamite in Independence, Mo., will open with a battle royal, with the winner of that match going on to face Jon Moxley in the show’s main event. Danielson, who has formed a tag team with Moxley, would have been among the favorites if he would be able to be in the Battle Royal. Scorpio Sky, the TNT champion, noted a muscle injury in his right leg early in his match with Dante Martin on Friday led to the leg being almost useless in the match. It is too early to know when Punk would be able to return, as he’s not had the surgery, but the hope is it would be before the end of the year. WWE’s event also topped a $1 million gate on Sunday with more than 12,000 paid, and the Rhodes vs. In fact, it was the highest attended television taping show in pro wrestling in the U.S. this year. Forbidden Door will likely top both of those shows for paid attendance, as it was also a sellout just minutes after tickets were put on sale. But as much as that match will be etched in the memories of everyone who saw it, Sunday’s match is likely to be similarly remembered. Then again, it hardly made sense to wrestle more than 24 minutes on a completely torn pec while in what had to be incredible pain with his entire right side of his chest and much of his right arm badly bruised. It’s hard to call this the greatest match of Rhodes’s career, as his 2019 match with older brother Dustin was uniquely emotional. The decision was made by owner Tony Khan not to have Punk vacate the title. For Punk, his injury led to the creation of an AEW interim championship. At the start of Sunday’s pay-per-view, WWE did announce the injury, claiming Rhodes had a partial tear from a brawl on Raw with Rollins on Monday, and then tore the muscle completely off the bone while lifting weights late in the week.
WWE star Cody Rhodes defeated Seth Rollins at "Hell In A Cell" after tearing his pectoral muscle over the weekend!
Cody Rhodes is built different ... the son of WWE Hall of Famer, Dusty, defeated Seth Rollins in a "Hell in a Cell" match after tearing his pectoral muscle earlier in the day. Cody even took a kendo stick right on the pec ... leaving him writhing in pain (maybe part of the show, maybe not). Still, the 36-year-old wrestling star proceeded to fight Seth ... inside, arguably, the most dangerous match in WWE history. WWE announced the news on its "Hell in a Cell" kickoff show ... saying Cody had his right pectoral tendon "completely torn off the bone while weight training." WWE Star Cody Rhodes Tears Pec Muscle ... Still Defeats Seth Rollins WWE Star Cody Rhodes Tears Pec, Still Defeats Seth Rollins At 'Hell In A Cell'
During WWE's 'Hell in a Cell,' Cody Rhodes wrestled with a pretty nasty injury. Following his victory, fans wondered if his bruise was real or fake.
It was solely my decision," Cody told the crowd via The Sportster. "You would have to literally kill me from staying away from this ring. Less than an hour before Hell in a Cell, the WWE confirmed his injury, stating that he completely tore right pectoral tendon. Seth targeted Cody's supposed injury many times throughout the match; as a result, many wondered: Is Cody Rhodes's injury real?
On the 6/6 episode of Monday Night RAW, Cody Rhodes addressed his future following his innury but was attacked by Seth Rollins.
#WWERaw The full extent of the injury wouldn’t be known until just hours before Rhodes and Rollins were set to square off at Hell In A Cell, WWE confirmed Rhodes completely tore his pectoral muscle off the bone, earlier in the week. Rollins would go as far as to hit his patented curb stomp onto Rhodes’ injured shoulder and chest area before unloading a shot with a sledgehammer onto the heavily bruised pectoral of ‘The American Nightmare’. “I still don’t like you but what you put yourself through last night, you earned my respect. I’m officially done with Seth Rollins.” While he enjoyed sharing the ring with the former WWE Champion, he’s putting ‘The Visionary’ in the rear-view mirror.