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BASH IN BERLIN: Bash In Berlin main event match announced

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Triple H did not do the post-Bash In Berlin press conference
last night and was substituted by the current Undisputed WWE
champion Cody Rhodes, dusting off his old EVP rank to face
the media with the business-side of things.

Cody said that the reason that Triple H was not there was
because he left Germany earlier to make it in time to see
off his oldest daughter go to college. That got a round of
applause from people in the room.

Berlin broke another WWE record last night, with the premium
live event becoming the highest-grossing WWE arena event in
the history of the company. That record was broken twice
before in 2024 alone, first in Lyon for Backlash and then in
Glasgow for Clash at the Castle, continuing a trend of
rising ticket prices across the globe wherever WWE goes.

Rhodes also had to endure further Vince McMahon-related
questions as it has become the norm at the press
conferences.

Asked why the locker room is quiet about the sexual abuse
and trafficking allegations against their former boss,
Rhodes said everyone’s focus is to have great stories and
great matches. He said it’s not an attempt for anyone to be
silent, but they’re there to do their job.

Asked again if he believed McMahon’s accuser Janel Grant,
Rhodes replied, “Again, I don’t know enough about the
information to give you a good enough answer there. I’m
sorry.”

The champion was also asked if he will be watching the
Netflix docuseries on McMahon. Rhodes said that he’s
currently busy watching a Game of Thrones re-watch but he
will eventually see it at some point, noting that WWE had
nothing to do with the documentary.

 

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