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Update on Cody Rhodes’ Condition After Injury Scare on SmackDown

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Concerns Arise Following Rhodes’ Awkward Fall During Match**


Summary

– Cody Rhodes experienced a potentially serious injury during a match against Carmelo Hayes on SmackDown.

– Despite the scare, Rhodes responded ambiguously about his condition when contacted post-match.

– Fans are hopeful Rhodes will recover in time for his upcoming appearance at Backlash.

During a highly anticipated event on the opening night of the 2024 WWE Draft, SmackDown witnessed an intense showdown between Cody Rhodes and former NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes. The match, which was Hayes’ bold challenge to the Undisputed WWE Champion, ended with Rhodes securing a hard-fought victory without incident.

The match turned concerning when both competitors attempted simultaneous springboard maneuvers, resulting in a misjudged collision. Cody Rhodes seemed to have taken the brunt of the impact, landing awkwardly on his shoulder. This moment had fans and onlookers worried about the potential severity of his injury.

Post-match, Fightful Select reached out to Rhodes to inquire about his condition. His response was a stoic “always,” which did little to clarify his health status. This vague update has left fans speculating about his ability to compete, especially with Backlash on the horizon.

The night they also featured a tense contract signing segment between Cody Rhodes and AJ Styles, adding more layers to the unfolding drama on SmackDown.

As the WWE community holds its breath, the hope is that Rhodes’ injury is not severe and that he will be cleared to continue his scheduled appearances. The next few days will be crucial in determining the extent of his injuries and his fitness to perform at the upcoming Backlash event.

FULL MATCH: Cody Rhodes vs. Carmelo Hayes: SmackDown highlights, April 26, 2024

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