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WWE has confirmed the injury to Cody Rhodes and confirmed that he will face Seth Rollins on “Hell in the Cell” tonight. Today we will discuss about Cody Rhodes: Torn pec| Is Injury real| Is really injured| Bruise.

Cody Rhodes: Torn pec| Is Injury real| Is really injured| Bruise

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Cody Garrett Runnels (born June 30, 1985) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand under the ring name Cody Rhodes. He is best known for his time at All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he was the inaugural and three-time AEW TNT Champion, and also served as Executive Vice President.

Born
Cody Garrett Runnels

June 30, 1985 (age 36)[1]
Spouse(s)
Brandi Rhodes
 
(m. 2013)
Children 1
Parent(s) Dusty Rhodes (father)
Relatives Dustin Rhodes (half-brother)
Magnum T.A. (godfather)
Fred Ottman (uncle)
Jerry Sags (uncle)

Torn pec

Cody Rhodes: Torn pec| Is Injury real| Is really injured| Bruise

Cody Rhodes stunned the WWE world on Monday when “The American Nightmare” revealed the brutal extent of a horrific pec injury before Hell in a Cell.

Stepping into the ring on Monday against Seth Rollins, Rhodes took off his robe to an audible gasp from the crowd as he showed the full extent of the injury from his torn peck.

In a statement less than an hour after the event began, WWE stated that Rhodes suffered a partially torn right pectoral tendon during an altercation with Rollins on WWE Raw.

The injury only got worse later in the week, with host Kayla Braxton revealing that while weight training in the lead-up on Monday, Rhodes had torn the tendon “totally to the bone.”

Despite Rollins targeting an injury during the fight, Rhodes was still somehow able to claim victory.

First, Rhodes went for crossroads back-to-back crossroads and delivered the final blow to seal the victory before hitting Rollins in the face in the final blow.

“You guys paid your money to see me, I didn’t miss my return to the Allstate area in Chicago,” Rhodes said after the fight.

Is Injury real

Cody Rhodes: Torn pec| Is Injury real| Is really injured| Bruise

The WWE announcers told us that Cody Rhodes injured his pec coming into this match. It’s not spin, that injury was very real. We discovered that when Cody took off his coat, it turned out that his right shoulder had hurt.

Cody Rhodes’ injury became the story of this match, especially at the start. Getting hurt is disgusting, as you can see. At first the Chicago crowd seemed too troubled by the injury to join the action. The opening minutes of the main event were the quietest, crowded all night. Seth also went straight for the injury, kicking the shoulder and smacking Rhodes’s arm.

Is really injured

Cody Rhodes: Torn pec| Is Injury real| Is really injured| Bruise

The WWE announcers told us that Cody Rhodes injured his pec coming into this match. It’s not spin, that injury was very real. We discovered that when Cody took off his coat, it turned out that his right shoulder had hurt.

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Hours before Hell in a Cell on Sunday night, WWE announced that the rumors about Cody Rhodes were true, and that the beloved Superstar had indeed been injured. The company’s announcement revealed that Rhodes had injured his chest muscle during an altercation with Seth Rollins, and that the muscle was completely dislocated to the bone during a workout. Still, for some reason, Rhodes planned to continue the match.

Fans already thought it was crazy for Rhodes to fight Rollins in the main event on Sunday night, but the feeling went further when Rhodes entered the arena and took off his coat. An injury covers half of Rhodes’ chest and extends to his arm. It’s a worse injury than fans can imagine.

The scar has caught the attention of the entire WWE Universe, both in the Hell in a Cell arena and at home. Most people are wondering how Rhodes is able to compete in the match, given how scary the injury actually looks. Fans immediately took to Twitter to recover from the injury.

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