A Wrestling Revolution: Cody Rhodes' Bold Proposal for WWE's Future
The Wrestling World Reacts: Cody Rhodes' Vision for WWE's House Shows
In a recent interview, Cody Rhodes, a prominent figure in the wrestling world, revealed a bold pitch he made to WWE, sparking a wave of excitement and curiosity among fans and industry insiders alike. But here's where it gets controversial...
Rhodes, known for his passion and insight, misses the old WWE house show schedule and has a plan to bring it back with a modern twist. He believes that live events are crucial for wrestlers, offering a unique experience and a sense of community. In his own words, he suggested to WWE's top brass a monthly house show loop, a concept that could revolutionize the industry.
"It's about camaraderie and keeping the roster engaged," Rhodes explained. "When you're only at the office a few days a week, it's hard to feel connected. The old schedule, with full tours and live events, created a rhythm and a sense of family." He proposed running one weekend of house shows each month, blurring the lines between canon and reality, and offering fans a unique, intimate experience.
And this is the part most people miss: Rhodes' idea is not just about the shows themselves but about the impact on the WWE roster. He believes it would foster a team-like environment, keeping wrestlers in top form and creating a more cohesive unit. But WWE's response to his suggestion remains a mystery.
Jey Uso, a fellow wrestler and guest on the "What Do You Wanna Talk About?" podcast, agreed that house shows are a blast and missed the old schedule. WWE still runs some house shows internationally and its annual Holiday Tour domestically, but Rhodes' proposal offers a fresh take on this classic format.
So, what do you think? Is this a brilliant idea or a recipe for disaster? Could it bring a new era of excitement to WWE, or is it a step too far? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a discussion! After all, the wrestling world is built on passionate fans and their opinions.
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