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Raw in Jacksonville tonight, is Cody Rhodes finally making his return?

Tonight’s Monday Night Raw will be live from Jacksonville, Florida, a place Cody Rhodes knows very well. If Cody Rhodes is really coming to WWE, tonight will be the night and the situation will more clear by the time Raw will be over.

Rhodes has been penciled in for a match against Seth Rollins at WrestleMania, but the former TNT champion had not signed a deal with WWE as of last week. Rollins, who was involved with Kevin Owens going for the Raw Tag Team titles, is now free and clear of that program as they did not win the titles and Owens is moving on for his program with Steve Austin at WrestleMania.

Cody was still doing the Go Big Show for TNT and now that show has concluded as well. If Cody does not come, Rollins has no WrestleMania program unless there’s a secret plan B in place.

There are only three Monday Night Raws left before WrestleMania, including the one tonight, so if something were to happen, it has to happen soon. Very soon. Debuting Cody in Jacksonville would be very ironic, but a move that will pack a punch.

Speculation has been running rampant about Cody and WWE. Some say that Cody held out for a better pay while others suggested that while talks have died down, it’s not over yet. Others seem to think that it’s all a work and Cody will be back with AEW soon.

Whatever it is, hopefully tonight we will have some answers.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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