Cody Rhodes Reveals Why Dream Match Cards Don’t Always Work

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Cody Rhodes explained on his podcast that wrestling cards should be structured like a complete story rather than just a collection of big matches, with the opener getting fans excited, the middle creating emotional weight, and the main event delivering the payoff. Rhodes criticized "dream match" independent wrestling cards, stating they often don't flow as well for live audiences as they appear on paper because individual wrestlers focus on their own performances rather than serving the overall show rhythm. The WWE Champion emphasized that consumer experience should take priority over individual wrestler satisfaction, noting that WWE's approach focuses on controlling audience energy throughout the entire card rather than stacking big names and moves together.
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