“He’s the f**king man”: Former WWE superstar Matt Cardona shares his thoughts on Cody Rhodes Vs Roman Reigns outcome at Wrestlemania 39

In the world of pro wrestling, opinions run rampant and alliances are formed. Former WWE superstar Matt Cardona, known as the “Deathmatch King,” holds nothing back as he shares his unfiltered thoughts on the outcome of the epic showdown between Cody Rhodes and the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39. Brace yourselves, fellow wrestling enthusiasts, as Cardona reveals his booking instincts and delves into the long game.

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Cardona acknowledges to being conflicted when asked about Cody Rhodes’ loss to Roman Reigns, adding, “I could’ve seen it going either way, I’m not the booker man. I would’ve made him the champ, but I see the long game.” Drawing a parallel to wrestling history, Cardona likens it to Stone Cold Steve Austin not winning at WrestleMania 14, emphasizing the importance of considering the broader narrative.

Host Brandon Walker invokes memories of past WrestleMania with the involvement of wrestling icon Hulk Hogan, pondering how WWE will recreate a monumental moment after consecutive losses for both Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes. While Cardona confesses his desire for Cody Rhodes to emerge victorious due to their friendship and his personal advice to return to WWE, he does not shy away from acknowledging Roman Reigns’ dominance.

In his own colorful words, Cardona declares, “I do like Roman, he’s killing it. He’s the f*cking man.” Stepping into the conversation, Steph De Lander brings an intriguing perspective, highlighting the success of WWE’s recent WrestleMania, which has shattered records and transitioned into two-night spectacles. She poses the question, “Are they doing it right?” as she examines the continued popularity of the Roman Reigns storyline. When the subject of Cardona’s ever-so-prospective return to the realm of WWE comes up, he very clearly outlines his requirements: “The two C’s need to be right, the cash and the creative… And, she [Steph] gets to come along.” Transparency is key for Cardona as he weighs his options, ensuring that both financial compensation and creative direction align with his vision.

 

The Unfinished Saga: Cody Rhodes’ WrestleMania 39 Setback and the Unyielding Pursuit

While WrestleMania 39 didn’t mark the end of Cody Rhodes’ journey, the story still continues. As he prepares to face the formidable Brock “The Beast Incarnate” Lesnar at WWE Night of Champions on May 27, promising another enthralling clash that will captivate wrestling fans worldwide. With insights on booking decisions, appreciation for Roman Reigns’ dominance, and contemplation of WWE’s creative direction, Cardona’s perspectives offer a fresh and unfiltered take on the world of pro wrestling. As Cody Rhodes’ narrative unfolds and the wrestling universe eagerly awaits his clash with Brock Lesnar, the intrigue and excitement continue to build, leaving us hungry for more electrifying moments in the squared circle.

Let us know your thoughts on Matt Cardona’s perspective regarding Cody Rhodes’ loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 39. Do you agree with his view on considering the long game and the broader narrative? Also, what are your expectations for Cody Rhodes’ upcoming match against Brock Lesnar at WWE Night of Champions?

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