How Well Do You Know Cody Rhodes?
Finish our story by grappling with this Cody Rhodes quiz!
By BrainFall Staff - Updated: April 30, 2024
Wrestlemania runs a two-night event that is number one in the land of leglocks ruled by outlandish characters. Roman Reigns dominated the scene this year, heading into the main event with the longest title reign since Hulk Hogan. Sami Zayn failed to spoil said excellence during his Elimination Chamber match, so he will be sore on the sidelines cheering on challenger Cody Rhodes. Rhea Ripley challenges for the Raw Women’s Championship against Bianca Belair after winning the female version. Wrestlers/superstars that have closed the sports entertainment spectacle include Triple H, “The Rated R Superstar” Edge, Bret Hart, Brock Lesnar, and Ultimate Warrior.
Wrestlemania has gotten more and more popular in recent years. The days of professional wrestling being stigmatized as a redneck pastime unfit for proper social consumption faded long ago. Our quiz grapples with turnbuckle trivia. Can you pin down the right answers?
Wrestlemania compares to the Super Bowl of professional wrestling. The event typically concludes the biggest stories built since the last event and has become a cultural mainstay beyond wrestling. The biggest names in wrestling headline the card, with the biggest oftentimes defending the WWE title.
The Royal Rumble kicks off the "Road to Wrestlemania." Thirty men and women compete for a title shot in a main event match for the main title. Cody Rhodes reigned victorious as the winner of 2023's men's Royal Rumble. The WWE Hall of Fame inducts noteworthy performers the night before in honor of the stars sacrificing their bodies for immense entertainment.
WrestleMania is the Super Bowl of bodyslams, the Oscar night of dropkicks, and potentially the biggest test of WWE trivia know-how this side of a steel cage match. Whether you've been a fan since the days of Hulkamania, or you just hopped aboard the WWE bandwagon with the emergence of Roman Reigns, there's no denying the magnetic pull of WrestleMania. It's where icons are made, legends are born, and history is written in the sweat and cheers of the squared circle.
Now, let’s talk about you. Yes, you, sitting there in your favorite wrestling tee, daydreaming about delivering your own finishing move in the main event. How much do you really know about the showcase of the immortals? You might know your Stone Cold Stunners from your Rock Bottoms, but can you recall who headlined the very first WrestleMania? Or which superstar holds the record for the most WrestleMania appearances?
We’ve seen miraculous comebacks, heart-wrenching betrays, and jaw-dropping spectacles that are forever etched in our collective memory. But if you wanna prove you’re the World Champion of WrestleMania trivia, it’s time to step up and show your mettle. Grab those title belts and practice your best entrance music, because we're about to rumble through the annals of WrestleMania history. Let's find out if you've got what it takes to walk out as champion, or if you're just going to be another footnote in our encyclopedic knowledge of WWE’s grandest stage.
We all know WrestleMania is the Super Bowl of pro wrestling, but did you know it's a universe of its own, where legends are made, titles exchange waists as often as candy on Halloween, and stories unfold like blockbuster movies? Grab your championship belt-shaped snacks, it's time to dive into the grand spectacle that is WrestleMania!
Whether it's the electrifying charisma of The Rock, the untouchable aura of Roman Reigns, or the "Do it with Flair" vibe of Charlotte, WrestleMania packs a punch with its unmatched roster. Picture this: Randy Orton slithering around the ring, AJ Styles defying gravity, and Becky Lynch dishing out an Irish-sized serving of "whoop."
Let's talk gold, folks—the kind that doesn't fit in your wallet. We've got the Universal Championship, held by stars like the leader of the Bloodline, and the WWE Championship, that's been around the waist of legends like Drew McIntyre. And, of course, the Royal Rumble winners clutch their tickets to the showdown for these coveted titles at WrestleMania.
Did someone say road trip? WrestleMania hops around faster than Kofi Kingston does the ring ropes. With magnificent arenas from Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field to the sun-kissed Orlando, each WrestleMania is an over-the-top festival with pyrotechnics, larger-than-life merch, and tickets that vanish quicker than John Cena's Five Knuckle Shuffle.
What's wrestling without a bit of drama? The skits and promos lead us down the rabbit hole of rivalries like The Final Testament versus Judgment Day, while The New Day spreads positivity like butter on toast. Bloodline Rules and DIY show that sometimes the real action is when the stage lights dim.
Before we dive into the ring to grapple with the numbers, let’s get a grip on the economic powerhouse that is WrestleMania. We’re talking about serious dough from ticket sales to streaming revenues, rivaling even the Super Bowl in its financial smackdown.
Let's talk turkey, or in this case, let's talk tickets. WrestleMania isn't just a one-night stand; it's a multi-day fiesta of flying elbows and body slams. The price of admission can swing faster than a WWE superstar's mood, depending on the card and seating choice. But it's not just the tickets; oh no, we're accessorizing! Merchandise sales are like the secret submission hold of revenue, pinning us to purchase everything from replica belts to t-shirts faster than you can say "tap out."
Who needs a ringside seat when you have the magic of digital streaming? WrestleMania has long been a pay-per-view juggernaut, but now it's bodyslamming through platforms like Peacock and the WWE Network. And let’s not forget those broadcast deals that inject some serious cash flow into World Wrestling Entertainment's veins.
Comparing WrestleMania to the Super Bowl is like comparing a steel cage match to a tea party. Both are mega-events in their own right, with the Super Bowl having its halftime show and WrestleMania boasting a full-on concert plus the thrill of professional wrestling. WrestleMania is more than just a match; it’s a cultural phenomenon that hip-tosses every expectation with its economic impact.