WrestleMania 41: What's worked for WWE and what hasn't in the year since Cody Rhodes' crowning moment

WrestleMania 41: What's worked for WWE and what hasn't in the year since Cody Rhodes' crowning moment


With all the work Reigns and company did, and now Rhodes, Rhea Ripley, Jey Uso, CM Punk and a few others also in the spotlight, WWE’s profile has risen to a point that even the not-so-great moments don’t slow down the brand's momentum. The introduction of Penta and the rise of Jey Uso gave way to more hyper-focused entrances, and the exit of longtime WWE producer Kevin Dunn and entry of Lee Fitting provided new angles and execution for how the actual matches have been presented. Even after the call-ups of teams like The Creeds and DIY, and the signing of all-time greats The Motor City Machine Guns, it doesn’t feel that tag-team wrestling is any more valued under this WWE regime than the previous one.

Author: Cameron Hawkins


Published at: 2025-04-16 22:08:31

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