Cody Rhodes Reveals WWE September Schedule After Bash in Berlin Victory

Cody Rhodes, Undisputed WWE Champion, shares his September schedule with fans after a successful title defense at Bash in Berlin.

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The Undisputed WWE Champion, Cody Rhodes, is thoroughly enjoying his role as the face of WWE. Known as The American Nightmare, Rhodes has been at the top of the WWE roster for the past four months. After another successful night at Bash in Berlin, Rhodes took to social media to update the WWE Universe on his plans for September.

Last night, at Bash in Berlin, Cody Rhodes defended his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens. The Prizefighter put up a tough fight, but in the end, the former AEW star hit Owens with the Crossroads to retain his title.

Cody Rhodes’ Busy September Schedule

After his victory, Rhodes appeared at the post-show press conference, filling in for Triple H to discuss the event’s impressive statistics. Following a long night in Germany, the former EVP of AEW took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to share his September schedule with fans. Rhodes will be featured on every episode of WWE SmackDown this month, along with making appearances at a couple of live events.

Check out his tweet below:

Gunther Shares Rhodes’ Plans for Bad Blood

In addition to Cody Rhodes’ Undisputed WWE Championship match at Bash in Berlin, Gunther was challenged by Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. The Ring General and The Viper faced off in the main event of the premium live event.

Gunther successfully retained his title and later spoke in an interview about the experience of main eventing a major PLE. He acknowledged that he and Rhodes are on the same side, noting that he took one for the team and intends to return the favor at the Bad Blood PLE.

Gunther’s interview confirmed that Rhodes will indeed be part of Bad Blood on October 5th. Moreover, it seems that Rhodes’ opponent for the upcoming event was hinted at during Bash in Berlin.

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