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“A Chief Without a Tribe”: Cody Rhodes Teases Ending Roman Reigns’ Family After WrestleMania 39

Published Mar 21, 2023 | 8:30 AM EDT

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Everyone’s eyeing the ultimate bout of the prestigious premium live event between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. Before that, a heated confrontation between the competitors is necessary to escalate everyone’s excitement for the match. In one such recent encounter, Rhodes was seen predicting his rival’s future, which would leave all of us questioning The Tribal Chief’s time ahead. 

It is no secret that even being the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, Reigns follows the path of The Wiseman to attack his opponent by making things personal. However, it seems now the same trick is also being mastered by The American Nightmare. As in the recent Monday Night Raw, Rhodes threatened his rival by teasing to destroy his stable after WrestleMania 39. 

Cody Rhodes ‘predicts the future’ of The Tribal Chief

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The upcoming PPV will surely end with one’s win but might shatter a family as well. According to what The Prince of Pro Wrestling recently remarked, standing against his WrestleMania opponent, he would be left with one on his side after the ultimate bout. 

The 37-year-old then fixed his eyes on his rivals to tell him that he is going to lose everything that he has now. He said, “So, then you’ll be a man without a family, a roman with no more reigns, a chief without a tribe.”

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After reading this, you must be thinking about how such an extreme thing will happen. But to let us and The Powerhouse know what would exactly happen to him, Rhodes then detailed his future in steps. 

The American Nightmare paints quite a picture!

In his encounter with his WrestleMania opponent on the recent episode of Raw, Rhodes said, “April 3rd, Tribal chief, you gotta wake up and remember what it’s like to lose. You’ve gotta wake up without these titles. That means the most in our world, and when that happens, here’s what else happens. Jey is gonna leave you. And then, Jimmy will leave you too.

These bold claims by the 2023 Men’s Royal Rumble winner did not end here. He then pointed at Solo Sikoa, standing beside Reigns to straight away tell him that he might think he was ready, but he wasn’t.

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Not only did he say this, but also stated that Solo will leave The Enforcer too. And then who remains left, the Special Counsel to the Tribal Chief? Yes. Rhodes didn’t forget to mention how Paul Heyman will become an advocate again.

He then added, “Solo leaves you too, and when solo leaves you, this man, he becomes an advocate again.This might be a lot to take for the Head of the Table, but it would be interesting to see how he answers him back to WrestleMania 39.

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So, what do you think? Will things go as Cody Rhodes mentioned or would something entirely different happen?

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