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Cody Rhodes Makes A Bold Prediction For WrestleMania 42

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• Cody Rhodes Makes A Bold Prediction For WrestleMania 42

Cody Rhodes thinks WrestleMania 42 is going to be the best WrestleMania ever bell-to-bell. Here’s what the Undisputed WWE Champion said on Complex Graps The Podcast:

“I said something that I don’t love how it came out, I said, ‘we’re sitting on a sleeper Mania.’ What I meant was because a ten-year Mania, like (WrestleMania) 40, you feel this sense of destiny. There is something about that ten-year moment.

This year, we have our main event with CM Punk and Roman Reigns. We just got to myself versus Randy Orton as the other main event.

The matches that are coming together, Stephanie and Liv, what clearly looks like what Jacob might be doing. You talked about Sami. I think you’re looking at a bell-to-bell Mania that is the best it’s been. A bell-to-bell wrestling.

The type of stuff I grew up on — wrestling, bell-to-bell. For people who come for all the other grandeur and the spectacle that is WrestleMania, that’s all there, too. I feel like I saw some names on a sheet of some potential guests that is really exciting for a WrestleMania, for me, particularly. But yeah, bell-to-bell, I think they’re going to get one of the better Manias, if not the best Mania of all time.

I’d watch this WrestleMania for the potentials of Je’Von, for the potentials of Oba, for the potentials of Kit Wilson, for the potentials of guys who hopefully and girls are sitting here in this chair between you two guys 10 years from now talking about main eventing at WrestleMania.”

Also Read: Top WWE Star Thought He Was Headlining WrestleMania 42 Before Plans Changed

• WWE Title Holder Vacates Championship

Kendal Grey has vacated the WWE Evolve Women’s Championship. On this week’s episode of WWE Evolve, Grey defended the title in the main event against Tyra Mae Steele and won cleanly via pinfall.

After the victory, she handed the belt to new Evolve General Manager Timothy Thatcher and officially vacated it. This was her final match on the Evolve brand.

Grey, the second-ever Evolve Women’s Champion, won the title in September 2025 by defeating inaugural champ Kali Armstrong. She had eight successful defenses during her reign.

She is now moving to the NXT roster permanently. Grey is already a big part of NXT, where she appears with Wren Sinclair and is even part of the NXT Women’s Title picture.

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