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Why “I Quit Match” might put Cody Rhodes in trouble? Exploring the possible angle

In the latest segment featured on SmackDown, Cody angrily announced the title rematch stipulation against AJ Styles, which will be an "I Quit" match. Following last week's brutal assault by AJ, Cody's frustrations were evident in this week's episode.
Why “I Quit Match” might put Cody Rhodes in trouble? Exploring the possible angle
Cody Rhodes (Photo credit: X)
As seen in the latest episode of Smackdown, Cody Rhodes has accepted AJ Styles' challenge for the Undisputed WWE Championship. However, Cody announced a stipulation for their rematch: it will be an "I Quit" Match. Fans can therefore expect some hardcore action at Clash at the Castle 2024, as there will be no disqualification.
However, the stipulation of the "I Quit" Match could spell trouble for Cody.
Although the American Nightmare has set the stage under his conditions, these conditions could backfire upon him.
Here’s everything you need to know about the I Quit Match between Cody Rhodes and AJ Styles

In the latest segment featured on SmackDown, Cody angrily announced the title rematch stipulation against AJ Styles, which will be an "I Quit" match. Following last week's brutal assault by AJ, Cody's frustrations were evident in this week's episode. This highly anticipated match will take place at the Clash at the Castle on June 15, 2024. However, the issue isn't the match stipulation but the presence of the Bullet Club.

As an I Quit Match, there will be no disqualifications and no countouts. The only way to win is by making your opponent say "I Quit." Competitors can use any means necessary to secure victory. While AJ Styles and Cody Rhodes will undoubtedly push their limits and fully utilize the match stipulation, the potential interference from Bullet Club members Luke Gallows and Carl Anderson could pose a significant problem for Cody. This interference might put Cody in serious jeopardy, especially given the no-disqualifications in this match.
During the latest segment featuring Cody and AJ Styles, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson were also present, hinting at possible interference in the match. Cody aims to defeat the Phenomenal One by making him say "I Quit," but the presence of Bullet Club members poses a significant threat to his goal. Fans can anticipate some spectacular performances from Cody and AJ, along with intense drama for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

At this point, Cody needs some backup, but unfortunately, he doesn't have any. Fans hoping for support from Kevin Owens and Randy Orton will be disappointed. Orton is currently sidelined with a knee injury, making his return at Clash at the Castle unlikely. Meanwhile, Owens is busy with issues involving the Bloodline. Thus, Cody is without backup and must handle things on his own to retain the title, complicating his task.

Cody won the Undisputed title by defeating Reigns at Wrestlemania 40. Following that, he faced Styles at the 2024 Backlash in France. Both competitors gave it their all, making the match spectacular. In the end, the American Nightmare emerged victorious, retaining his title.
Next, Cody faced United States champion Logan Paul at the King and Queen of the Ring 2024. The match was intense, with both competitors delivering powerful moves to secure the win. Once again, Cody triumphed over Logan, successfully retaining his title.
Since his Wrestlemania victory, Cody has been on a winning streak, retaining his title. However, his championship reign has been challenging, as he has faced two of the company's best wrestlers. His upcoming match against the Phenomenal One in a grueling "I Quit" match at Clash at the Castle 2024 promises to be another tough test, requiring Cody to prove himself once again.
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