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Triple H releases statement after shocking brawl involving Cody Rhodes is caught on camera by WWE fans

Triple H releases statement after shocking brawl involving Cody Rhodes is caught on camera by WWE fans

Triple H released a statement after the beatdown at Bad Blood.

Triple H has released a statement regarding a shocking incident between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens after WWE Bad Blood.

Rhodes won his Bad Blood tag-team bout as his teammate, Roman Reigns, pinned Solo Sikoa thanks to an assist from Jimmy Uso.

After the show went off the air, the WWE Undisputed Championship was attacked by rival Owens in the parking lot.

Owens blindsided Rhodes in footage that has been captured by fans inside the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

A video shows Owens landing a strike on Rhodes, who fell to the floor, where he was beaten up in a vicious beatdown.

WWE officials and security intervened as they broke up the scuffle.

The incident took place in front of WWE fans, who watched on in horror.


After the assault, which was not a part of the promotion's broadcast, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H - real name Paul Levesque - took to social media to share his thoughts on the clash.

He said that the matter would be 'dealt with internally.'

On X, he wrote: "We are aware of the incident outside of the arena last night between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens. The matter will be dealt with internally."

WWE has yet to acknowledge the incident between Rhodes and Owens on their social media channels, adding to the intrigue surrounding the clash.

Rhodes and Owens haven't seen eye-to-eye since August when 'The American Nightmare' defeated his rival to retain his title at Bash in Berlin.

And their feud escalated after Rhodes teamed up with Reigns, with the Canadian expressing his frustration.

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Topics: Cody Rhodes, WWE, Triple H, Wrestling