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Gunther Found the One Thing Cody Can’t Defend

9 min · 30 de may de 2026
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Gunther exposed Cody Rhodes’ biggest weakness on SmackDown: Cody doesn’t just want the WWE Championship — he needs it. On SmackDown, Gunther didn’t just insult Cody Rhodes. He hit him with one of the nastiest accusations in pro wrestling: that Cody is a “mark for himself.” That line matters because it attacks more than Cody’s title reign. It attacks Cody’s identity, his relationship with the WWE Championship, and the mission he has built around finishing the story. In this episode of Pro Wrestling Quickie, Tristen Law breaks down why Gunther won the promo, why Cody’s response may have proved Gunther’s point, and why this feud works best when Gunther makes Cody look emotionally vulnerable before Clash in Italy. This isn’t just Cody vs. Gunther. It’s about ambition, obsession, legacy, ego, and one dangerous question Cody Rhodes may not want to answer: Who is Cody Rhodes without the WWE Championship?

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