Cody Rhodes Aims to Hit MAJOR WWE Milestone by end of 2024

Cody Rhodes is determined to complete 100 matches before the end of 2024, pushing his limits as WWE’s workhorse and Undisputed Champion.

Cody Rhodes, WWE’s current Undisputed Champion, is on a mission to reach an incredible milestone by the end of the year. Known for his dedication to the ring, Rhodes has already competed in 95 matches in 2024, making him the most active WWE superstar this year. In a recent social media post, Rhodes acknowledged his progress and declared, “Gotta’ get to 100!”

With only a few weeks left in the year, Rhodes has laid out his schedule, aiming to achieve this goal at an upcoming WWE Live Event in Orlando, Florida, on December 28. This achievement would solidify Rhodes as a relentless competitor, reminiscent of John Cena’s prime years.

Top WWE Stars Challenging Cody’s Record

Several WWE superstars are close behind Rhodes in match count. Jey Uso, Damian Priest, and LA Knight are among those who have also been highly active throughout 2024. However, Rhodes’ consistent presence in both televised events and live shows sets him apart. His commitment to wrestling on a near-weekly basis highlights his passion and drive to be WWE’s top performer.

Headlining Saturday Night’s Main Event

Rhodes’ journey to 100 matches isn’t just about numbers. He’s also set to defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14. This high-stakes match is part of his relentless schedule and showcases his willingness to put his title on the line while chasing his personal goals.

Owens, who recently turned on Rhodes at WWE Bad Blood, promises to be a formidable opponent. Rhodes will need to balance his desire to hit 100 matches with the challenge of staying champion.

Rhodes’ Legacy as a Fighting Champion

Cody Rhodes’ pursuit of 100 matches embodies his commitment to the WWE Universe and his legacy as a fighting champion. Fans are eager to see if he can achieve this milestone while maintaining his championship reign.

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