John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes Officially Added to the Card for the Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania 41 | WWE News

Ever since Elimination Chamber, all anyone can talk about is how John Cena turned heel at the words of The Rock. The way he beat Cody Rhodes so brutally had everyone in shock. We knew that the winner of the elimination chamber would go up against the Undisputed champion, but the way things have turned now was beyond anyone’s comprehension. And now we have the official match card for the Undisputed Championship match between a fresh heel-turned John Cena and the current Undisputed Champion, Cody Rhodes, for WrestleMania 41.
How Elimination Elimination changed the course of WWE in one night
After defeating CM Punk at the Elimination Chamber to finally become the winner, Cena got on the stage to greet his fans. Soon enough, Cody Rhodes made his way there with his Undisputed Championship belt in hand. But everything went up in the air when The Rock and Travis Scott entered the ring. The Rock asked Rhodes to become his champion and give him his soul, but the latter refused him, leading to where we are now.
Initially, John Cena looked happy to see The Rock getting refused by Rhodes, and the fans were overjoyed by his defiance. But when Cena turned heel in the blink of an eye and beat Rhodes mercilessly, everyone was more than just shocked; they were visibly disturbed. To have someone like Cena, who never once in his 25-year-long career go heel, become the villain in his last year in the business was not only unexpected but also unthinkable. It was something even the hardcore fans did not theorize. But well, here we are.
Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena for the Undisputed Championship match is now official
The company has now officially added the match between Cody Rhodes and John Cena for the Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania 41 to the cards. The match will probably be the biggest of the night, and fans are already speculating what could go down in Las Vegas. We are less than two months away from the Show of Shows, and there will be more to the storyline than what we know now.
The wait for WrestleMania might seem long now, but with so much going on, we won’t have time to realize before it’s knocking on our doors. WrestleMania 41 will be the biggest spectacle of the year so far, which will be held at the Allegiant Stadium in Last Vegas over two nights on April 19-20.
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