

In Wrestlemania 41, Cody Rhodes will put his indisputable title of WWE against John Cena. The WWE universe will have your eyes on this confrontation and is excited to see what happens when both stars clash in the immortal exhibition. However, an unexpected scenario could occur after Wrestlemania if Cena wins his seventeenth world championship against Cody Rhodes.
Having already declared that this is the last stage of the franchise player in the headquarters in Stamford, WWE could prefer a personalized dinner championship if he dethrones Rhodes in Wrestlemania. Then, after the shows shows, fans could see WWE's undisputed title of the 39 -year -old star being discontinued and dinner by introducing a new personalized world title.
Fans have previously seen how Heel stars have introduced personalized world championships for their particular reigns. One of the main examples is surely the world title of 'Environmental friend' wood that introduced former WWE star Daniel Bryan when he won the title as a villain.
Therefore, a similar instance could be followed if the evil dinner becomes the new champion and takes the title to the American nightmare.
A personalized title for the record of his seventeenth world reign would not only pay tribute to the last dinner stage, but also solidify his character as star Heel. Discarding the title that Rhodes possesses that Cena hate absolutely the American nightmare and does not even want to maintain the same title that Cody has. Will we see the return of the “Spinner” championship? We'll see.
Why losing in Wrestlemania 41 will benefit Cody Rhodes?
In general, a defeat for a title at an important stage such as WrestleMania harms the impulse of a WWE star. However, losing the championship, in the case of Cody Rhodes, could turn out to be a beneficial decision for the American nightmare.
According to the member of the Wwe Eric Bischoff Hall of Fame, Rhodes losing in the exhibition of the immortals this year will raise his person as Babyface. In addition, Bischoff believes that this decision could be better than leaving Rhodes defending the title for the rest of this year.
“Cody will not gain much more than he already has being held at the top, but it is so good babyface and such a good face for the company, that he will win more recovering it than keeping him. That is the best way to say it. He will get more strength, more impulse, more opportunities to stand out in a different way if that championship is chasing during the next 12 months instead of defending him, Eric Bischoff said.
It will be interesting to see how history develops in Wrestlemania 41 when Cody Rhodes face John Cena in the fight for WWE's undisputed title.