Roman Reigns or Cody Rhodes? Mark Henry names the biggest babyface in WWE right now
Mark Henry chose between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, based on who the biggest babyface is between the two. The duo makes the top two draws on SmackDown right now.
The World's Strongest Man is known for his time in WWE and his huge stature. He worked as a coach in AEW from 2021 to 2024. He and his son Jacob attended the latest episode of RAW. Mark Henry recently discussed the brief interaction between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes.
During the closing moments of SummerSlam, the Original Tribal Chief finally returned to the WWE after a long-awaited return, which cost Solo Sikoa his match. Meanwhile, Roman Reigns didn't disrupt Cody Rhodes' win following the match and celebration, implying the possibility that he has turned babyface.
While speaking on Busted Open Radio, Mark Henry was asked who the biggest babyface in the promotion was, and he named Cody Rhodes.
“I will still say Cody Rhodes, but for Roman to come down and look at Cody and do his thing and not bother Cody, and then just walk out like ‘Hey I don’t got no problem with you.’ That’s very babyface-like, and that’s the kind of thing that could blur the lines a little bit," he said.
The Hall of Famer also believes that the Tribal Chief isn't a complete babyface.
“I want to see how long that Roman can do that, because I keep thinking, ‘Well maybe he’s gonna use that as a weapon soon.’ So I still have that in my mind, so I cant give him the full nod as the ultimate babyface even though he’s getting the ultimate babyface reaction," Henry added. [H/T - Wrestling News]
Vince Russo believes Roman Reigns shouldn't have ambushed the new Bloodline
On the recent edition of SmackDown, the former Undisputed WWE Champion confronted Solo Sikoa and Co. Not only that, he viciously attacked the members of the faction.
Speaking on Legion of RAW, Vince Russo believed that the Tribal Chief's attack would hurt the credibility of the newly formed Bloodline.
We said it months and months and months ago, this new Bloodline was definitely a step back from the original Bloodline. They were the B-Team. They were nothing more. There was no heat, we never got to know these guys on an individual basis. Now, Roman has laid them out [on] back-to-back shows," Russo said.
It remains to be seen when Roman and Solo settle their differences in the ring.