John Cena
Beats Rhodes For 17th WWE Title
… W/ Help From Travis Scott
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John Cena has made history by becoming the first 17-time champion in WWE after defeating Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 41. However, Cena didn’t achieve this milestone alone. He received assistance from Travis Scott during the match.
The epic showdown took place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, with Cena and Rhodes delivering a brutal performance as Cena aimed to surpass Ric Flair as the most decorated wrestler in WWE history.
During the match, Travis Scott made a dramatic entrance and headed to the ring to support Cena. Scott played a crucial role by intervening when Rhodes attempted to secure a victory by targeting the referee.
Scott also found himself on the receiving end of a Cross Rhodes move during the match, leaving him seemingly incapacitated on the canvas.
Despite seeking retaliation against Scott for an earlier incident at Elimination Chamber, Rhodes couldn’t overcome Cena in their WrestleMania encounter.
The match culminated in a tense moment as Cena and Rhodes fought over the title. In a decisive move, Cena kicked Rhodes in a vulnerable spot, allowing him to use the title as a weapon to secure the pinfall victory and claim his 17th WWE championship.
This victory marks a significant moment for the 47-year-old Cena, who has announced his retirement following an upcoming farewell tour.