Cody Rhodes discusses major WWE change since dethroning Roman Reigns: “It’s been an adjustment”

Reigning Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes recently opened up on a major change since he dethroned Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL. Rhodes is currently one of the biggest faces of the Stamford-based promotion.

At The Show of Shows this year, The American Nightmare finished his story by defeating The Tribal Chief in a Bloodline Rules Match. Although Reigns has been absent from WWE TV since losing his title, Cody is still feuding with The Bloodline. The 39-year-old is set to defend his gold against Solo Sikoa at the SummerSlam Premium Live Event.

During a conversation with Diamond Dallas Page on DDP Yoga, Cody Rhodes talked about a major change since becoming the Undisputed WWE Champion. Rhodes said that moving to Friday Night SmackDown from RAW has been a big adjustment for him.

The American Nightmare also mentioned that he missed performing on Monday nights for a three-hour show as opposed to a two-hour SmackDown, but he liked the challenge of being on the blue brand.

“It’s been an adjustment moving to Fridays because I was so all over the three hours of RAW and now with SmackDown just being in the little two-hour block, but also it’s a little more selective in how I’ve been used with SmackDown, so it’s an adjustment for me. I watched RAW last night and was just, I do miss it. I’m up for the challenge of Friday nights, but I miss RAW,” he said. [9:16-9:41]

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