Summary
Cody Rhodes weighed in on one of wrestling's oldest debates during a recent interview, saying strong matches are built on both memorable action and memorable moments.
Rhodes pointed to two very different WrestleMania III matches to make his case. He cited Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat for its in-ring work, then Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant as the other side of the equation.
Quote from Cody Rhodes
"The big argument now is what matters, the moves or the moments? They both do. So, watch Savage/Steamboat and then also watch Hogan/Andre and you get it all. WrestleMania III, watch that."
Why WrestleMania III Still Fits Cody Rhodes' Argument
Rhodes used WrestleMania III as a simple way to explain that great wrestling does not have to live in only one lane. Savage vs. Steamboat remains one of the most celebrated bell-to-bell matches in WWE history, while Hogan vs. Andre is remembered for its scale, spectacle and lasting imagery.
That answer also lines up with how Rhodes has been presented on WWE television. He has continued to sit near the center of SmackDown programming, including an advertised April 17 segment on SmackDown, where his presence itself was treated as a major attraction.
What Cody Rhodes' View Says About WWE
Rhodes framing the debate this way matters because WWE still leans on both pieces of the formula when building its biggest stars and biggest matches. For a top champion like Rhodes, that means the in-ring execution has to land, but the emotional payoff and iconic visuals still carry just as much weight.
Sources
Cody Rhodes while speaking with ESPN on TikTok


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