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Matt Cardona Believes Cody Rhodes Will Hold WWE Gold Again — But For Now, It’s Time to Finish the Story

  • Jan 12
  • 2 min read

Matt Cardona Speaks — And WWE Fans Are Listening


Former WWE star Matt Cardona recently reignited discussion around the WWE Championship scene with a powerful statement about Cody Rhodes.

According to Cardona, Rhodes will absolutely capture the WWE Championship again — but not just yet.

Instead, Cardona believes this is the moment for Rhodes to step away from immediate title pressure and truly finish the story that has defined his career.


Why Cardona’s Words Carry Weight


Cardona isn’t speaking as a distant observer. He’s someone who:

  • Knows WWE locker room politics

  • Understands long-term storytelling

  • Has watched Rhodes’ journey up close

His belief isn’t rooted in hype — it’s rooted in timing.

In Cardona’s view, Cody doesn’t need the title right now to remain WWE’s top babyface. What he needs is narrative completion, not instant redemption.



Cody Rhodes Without the Title — Still the Centerpiece


Since losing the WWE Championship, Rhodes has remained one of the most talked-about figures in the company. Fans continue to rally behind him, not because he’s champion — but because his story feels unfinished.

That’s the key distinction.

WWE has made it clear through presentation, crowd reactions, and weekly television time that Rhodes is still:

  • A locker room leader

  • A main-event level star

  • A future champion waiting for the right moment


Why “Finishing the Story” Matters More Than Gold


For years, Cody Rhodes’ arc has been about legacy — not shortcuts.

Cardona’s comments suggest:

  • A short-term title win could dilute the emotional payoff

  • The eventual championship moment should feel earned, not rushed

  • WWE may be intentionally letting tension build toward a bigger stage

In other words, the destination matters — but the journey matters more.



What This Means for WWE’s Championship Picture


With Drew McIntyre currently holding the gold, the title scene has shifted — but not closed.

Cardona’s belief hints at a longer game:

  • McIntyre solidifies his reign

  • Rhodes regroups, evolves, and refocuses

  • The eventual title win carries even more weight

This isn’t an ending. It’s an intermission.


Patience Before the Payoff


Matt Cardona’s message to fans is clear: don’t panic.

Cody Rhodes’ story isn’t over — it’s being written carefully.

The WWE Championship will return to his hands one day. But when it does, it won’t just be a win.

It will be the moment the story truly ends.



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