PHILADELPHIA — Cody Rhodes has finally finished the story.
It took two full years in WWE and two shots at Roman Reigns, but the “American Nightmare” became the one to end his historic 1,316-day reign as a world champion by pinning the “Tribal Chief” to win the Undisputed WWE Universal championship in the Night 2 main event of WrestleMania 40 at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday night.
Rhodes got help from Jimmy Uso, Seth Rollins and WWE legends the Undertaker and John Cena to finally thwart The Bloodline.
Rhodes used a triple Cross Rhodes to finally pin Reigns.
It ends the fourth-longest world championship reign in WWE history that began during the pandemic era in August 2020.
Only Bruno Sammartino, Bob Backlund and Hulk Hogan have been a world champion longer.
WWE went with an Avengers-like ending where babyfaces of past and present came to his defense in a Bloodline Rules match where anything goes.
Jey Uso was the answer to his brother Jimmy breaking up Rhodes going for a triple Cross Rhodes for the first time.
When Rhodes went for it a second time, Solo Sikoa came from under the ring and hit the challenger with a Samoan Spike.
He and Reigns delivered a Spear-Spike combo, but Rhodes kicked out.
It brought out Cena, who lost to Sikoa at last year’s Crown Jewel.
After Cena hit an Attitude Adjustment on Reigns and Sikoa, The Rock’s music hit.
A Rock Bottom later and Cena was out of things.
Rollins’ Shield music hit but Reigns stopped him from clobbering Rock with a chair.
When it looked like there was no one left, you heard the Undertaker’s gong.
The lights went out and he appeared in the ring to chokeslam Rock.
Reigns then had a callback of hitting Rollins instead of Rhodes with a chair in an ode to the breakup of The Shield.
It proved costly as it opened the door for Rhodes to kick a charging Reigns and finally put him down.
A big celebration followed in the ring with Rhodes, his family and many of WWE’s babyfaces in Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Randy Orton and CM Punk. Rhodes said he didn’t think he we see Orton.
“To have the guy, that took me under his wing and I got to watch be a champion, that was amazing,” Rhodes said. “I drove Cena around for almost two years, learned everything I possibly could from him but didn’t know I was learning because we were having such a good time:
Rhodes finally was able to hand a WWE world championship to his mother, Michelle.
He eventually called Triple H to the ring, and the boss raised his new champion’s hand.
Triple H, WWE CEO Nick Khan and Bruce Prichard — the executive director of Raw and SmackDown, gifted Rhodes the exact style gold watch his father Dusty pawned so his son could attend acting school when he was younger.
For Rhodes, 38, it’s the completion of a lifelong dream for both he and his family as he finally gets to hold a WWE world championship, which no one in his family ever had.
The WWWF championship was taken from his father “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes after he only defeated “Superstar” Billy Graham by countout at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 26, 1977.
“I think I’d want to say to him that I hope I lived up your name and thank you for that name.” Rhodes said
Rhodes believed his story connected with fans so strongly because “it was real.”
“I wanted to be this [world champion] because at first he wasn’t and I thought he should have been and then when he passed away I failed,” Rhodes said at the post-event press conference. “I didn’t hand it [the title] to him. … The sorry was beyond me at this point and I still felt the need to finish it. Even if I didn’t believe, people believed so I had to do it.”
Rhodes’ victory completes a year-plus story arc between him, Reigns and The Bloodline after leaving AEW to rejoin WWE in 2022.
“That’s the greatest championship reigns in sports and entertainment,” Rhodes said. “Although I don’t agree with his style and how he went about being a champion. I hope I can be half of the champion he was for WWE, as a leader, as the quarterback”
The night started off different with Cody’s wife Brandi by his side for the first time in WWE during a very special entrance that saw the challenger don a skull mask like his logo to signify this year would not end the same way.
Brandi told her husband, who had more family members in the front row, to “finish the story” before sending him off to the ring.

