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Update On Cody Rhodes’ Injury

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• Update On Cody Rhodes’ Injury

Fans were shocked when they saw the condition of Cody Rhodes at Hell In A Cell 2022.

WWE Officials told Cody he doesn’t have to compete and that they’ll come up with an alternate plan, but Cody insisted on competing in his scheduled match against Seth Rollins.

Many fans questioned how WWE allowed Cody to compete in such a condition.

The Doctor checked Rhodes’ injury and informed him that he has a completely torn pec and that no more damage can be done to it.

This led to WWE allowing Cody to perform, although they did remove some planned high-risk spots from the match, one of them being Cody hitting a Moonsault.

Cody was involved in a physical angle the next night on RAW as well, where Rollins assaulted him minutes after having a heartwarming moment.

Rhodes underwent surgery on June 9th in Birmingham, Alabama. The surgery was performed by Dr. Jeffrey Dugas.

Brandi Rhodes tweeted the following about it:

“The doctor just repaired Cody’s pectoral tendon which was torn completely off the bone. Successful surgery. He is on the road to recovery now.”

Cody is expected to return to action in about 6 months. Triple H & John Cena also suffered this injury and they returned in 5 & 4 months respectively.

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (June 10, 1990) – WWF Wrestling Challenge

On this day in 1990, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Wrestling Challenge’.

It was broadcasted from the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin and featured pre-taped matches, promos & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF SummerSlam 1990’ PPV.

The card can be found right here:

– The Big Boss Man vs. Black Bart

– The Rockers vs. Tim Jergen & Tom Bennett

– Akeem vs. Scott Colton

– Earthquake/Jimmy Hart Interview

– Dusty Rhodes vs. Al Burke

– The Orient Express vs. Koko B. Ware & Jim Evans


        
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