Cody Rhodes shares a major update ahead of his and Roman Reigns' match against The Bloodline at Bad Blood

Cody Rhodes (left), Roman Reigns (right) (Image Credits: WWE.com)
Cody Rhodes (left), Roman Reigns (right) [Image Credits: WWE.com]

Cody Rhodes has provided a physique update ahead of the WWE Bad Blood Premium Live Event. At the show, The American Nightmare will team up with Roman Reigns to face Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu of The Bloodline.

Heading into the tag team match, Rhodes has defended the Undisputed WWE Championship twice against Sikoa. At SummerSlam, he beat Sikoa after an assist from the returning Reigns. The American Nightmare also won the rematch, contested inside a Steel Cage on the September 13 episode of SmackDown.

On his Instagram story, Rhodes shared a photo of his shredded physique and provided an update ahead of Bad Blood.

Check out a screengrab of Rhodes' Instagram story below:


Cody Rhodes discussed the idea of him potentially working with Paul Heyman

Since the formation of The Bloodline, Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns have been working alongside one another. Heyman is sidelined after being powerbombed through the announcer's table by the new Bloodline.

In an interview with Uproxx Sports, Cody Rhodes discussed the idea of him potentially becoming a Paul Heyman guy in another lifetime. He proceeded to praise the Hall of Famer, stating the following:

"I think in another lifetime, I would have made a really great Paul Heyman guy. I have an unflinching respect for Mr. Heyman not just what he did for my dad, but his own story. Even if I'm the guy that beats The Bloodline, even if that's my role in all this. I like to be in the orbit of Mr. Heyman because there are very few super geniuses as we call them in Sports Entertainment and he's one. If you're on set and you get the chance to work with a Scorsese, for example, it's as a wrestler to be in that orbit, to have those conversations, that's something I enjoy about it."

At Bad Blood, Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns would hope to work as a team to fight a common enemy.