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“He’s Been Plotting” – Fans Believe Triple H Threaded a Masterplan to Plot Cody Rhodes’ Downfall as a Revenge for AEW Throne Incident

Published 04/03/2023, 12:43 AM EDT

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Wrestling enthusiasts got to witness one hell of a main event at WrestleMania 39. Fans think the clash between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns, was going perfectly well, until the last few minutes. ‘The American Nightmare’ fell from the stars in an instant, after ‘The Tribal Chief’ gained the advantage with a dirty move. However, fans think the real culprit is Triple H, who plotted this outcome from the moment Rhodes came back to WWE.

WWE Fans blame Triple H for Cody Rhodes’ defeat against Roman Reigns

Fans think Triple H is out to get revenge on Cody Rhodes. Fans might recollect how the former AEW star made a satire on The King of Kings, back in 2019. When Rhodes destroyed Triple H’s iconic throne with a hammer. Even though H has never publicly talked about this action by Rhodes, fans think Paul Michael Levesque didn’t like the WWE superstar since that moment.

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WWE fans wrote in the comments:

Most fans hated Triple H for booking Cody Rhodes to lose the championship.

Others didn’t expect this twist in the tale of Tribal Chief.

Fans had their own takeaway about the WrestleMania event.

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However, fans felt Cody Rhodes deserved to win the match. But, Triple H’s plan to keep him away from the championship prevailed tonight. Do you think Rhodes deserved to defeat Roman Reigns?

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Let us know in the comments below.

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Written by:

Vulligundam Ruthwik

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Vulligundam Ruthwik is a UFC author at EssentiallySports. Ruthwik has completed his Mass Communication and Journalism from St. Joseph’s in Hyderabad.
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Amal Joyce