Cena & Paul vs. Rhodes & Uso: SmackDown Confrontation
- Tensions flared on WWE SmackDown as John Cena and Logan Paul faced off against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso,setting the stage for a tag team main event...
- Rhodes initially welcomed Uso, acknowledging his return following a loss to Cena at WrestleMania 41.
- Cena asserted that while Rhodes and Uso aspire to emulate him, only Logan Paul truly embodies "hustle, loyalty, and respect." Paul then joined Cena, calling it a "historic...
John Cena and Logan Paul‘s explosive confrontation with Cody rhodes and Jey Uso on SmackDown has ignited a powder keg ahead of WWE Money in the Bank. This face-off escalated rapidly, transforming a planned one-on-one exchange into a full-blown, four-man brawl that has fans buzzing. Cena, nearing his December retirement, is making the most of his farewell tour, endorsing Paul and stirring the pot with Rhodes and Uso.This SmackDown segment amplifies the excitement for the upcoming Money in the Bank event.The tension is palpable, and News Directory 3 is providing all the news. Will Rhodes and Uso shut down Cena and paul? Discover what’s next.
John Cena and Logan Paul Confront Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso on SmackDown
Updated May 31,2025
Tensions flared on WWE SmackDown as John Cena and Logan Paul faced off against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso,setting the
stage for a tag team main event at Money in the Bank. The May 30 show saw what was supposed to be a solo face-off
between Cena and Rhodes evolve into a heated four-man confrontation.
Rhodes initially welcomed Uso, acknowledging his return following a loss to Cena at WrestleMania 41. As Uso engaged
the crowd wiht his signature “YEET” festivity, Cena interrupted.
Cena asserted that while Rhodes and Uso aspire to emulate him, only Logan Paul truly embodies “hustle, loyalty, and
respect.” Paul then joined Cena, calling it a “historic moment” to team up with the wrestling legend. Cena further
endorsed Paul, stating, “Logan Paul does WWE better than any professional wrestler.” The segment highlighted the
growing buzz around money in the Bank and Cena’s
farewell tour.
Jey Uso, eager to fight, showed no interest in waiting until June 7.Rhodes added fuel to the fire with a jab at
Paul. A brawl ensued, ending with Rhodes and Uso standing tall.
With his retirement looming in December,Cena’s recent appearance marks another step in his farewell tour. With 22
appearances remaining, fans eagerly anticipate Cena’s final matches and his impact on WWE.
What’s next
Cena is scheduled to appear at several upcoming WWE events, including Money in the Bank in Los Angeles on June 7 and
various SmackDown shows in June, August, and October. These appearances are part of his farewell tour before his
retirement.
