Cody Rhodes hypes up a huge upcoming match after Money in the Bank 2025 goes off the air

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It was a massive night for The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes at Money in the Bank 2025. He pinned the WWE Champion John Cena, getting a measure of revenge from WrestleMania 41. After MITB went off the air, he hyped up a huge upcoming match.

Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso defeated the duo of John Cena and Logan Paul at WrestleMania 41. While some expected Travis Scott to appear, it was actually another rapper who made the difference. In a shocking moment, Ron Killings, aka R-Truth, made his return to WWE and attacked Cena, costing him the match and allowing Rhodes to get the pin.

After MITB went off the air, Cody Rhodes thanked the crowd in what was his first match in 49 days. He also hyped up Jey Uso's upcoming title defense against Gunther on RAW two nights later on 9th June.

As you likely know, Jey Uso has a huge title defense on RAW against his WrestleMania 41 opponent, Gunther. The Ring General has been patiently awaiting his Championship rematch, and he's finally going to get it on the same night that the King & Queen of the Ring tournaments begin.

As for The American Nightmare, it's likely that he's going to go straight for the gold again, setting the stage for a rematch against John Cena in the near future.

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