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    Cody Rhodes: WWE Bad Blood Could Be The Biggest PLE Since WrestleMania 40

    By Jayakrishna Dasappan,

    3 hours ago

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    WWE Bad Blood is set to make its return this year, as it will emanate from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Metro Boomin and the WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes have been featured in ads for the show.

    Both Metro Boomin and Cody Rhodes were recently interviewed by Variety , and they discussed the upcoming show. Rhodes claimed that the Bad Blood PLE could be the biggest PLE since WrestleMania 40. He teased that they had some surprises in store.

    “Atlanta has always influenced culture. We are still Badstreet USA,” Rhodes said. “Morehouse College brought Metro to Atlanta at a young age and he’s carried the baton for Atlanta ever since. ‘Bad Blood’ could be the biggest Premium Live Event since WrestleMania and we have some surprises in store for the city.”

    Metro Boomin also mentioned that he’s inspired by Rhodes. He then said that he is excited about the return of the Bad Blood Premium Live Event.

    “As a lifelong fan of the WWE it was an honor to work with the legend and undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes on bringing the iconic Bad Blood back home to Atlanta, Georgia,” he said. “Cody’s story is inspiring to me, as I’m sure it is to millions of others and I’m very excited for October 5th so the world can see what we’ve been cooking up!”

    So far, no matches have been announced for the event. Stay tuned with WrestleZone for the latest updates about WWE Bad Blood.

    Are you excited about the return of Bad Blood?

    The post Cody Rhodes: WWE Bad Blood Could Be The Biggest PLE Since WrestleMania 40 appeared first on Wrestlezone .

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