Summary
Cody Rhodes remains in concussion protocol after the eye injury he suffered during his WrestleMania 42 match with Randy Orton, but the precaution is not believed to be tied to an actual concussion.
The current concern is Rhodes' left eye. He has not yet had a full evaluation, although there is no indication right now that he suffered an orbital bone fracture, which would be the kind of injury that could keep him out much longer.
That update follows the aftermath of Rhodes' chaotic WrestleMania 42 match with Orton, where he left the show bloodied and swollen around the eye.
What this means for Cody Rhodes and Backlash
Cody Rhodes still being expected to keep the WWE title is the biggest takeaway from this update, because it suggests WWE is not preparing for an immediate vacancy while doctors continue to monitor the injury.
Backlash remains less certain. Rhodes' status for that show is still unclear until the eye is fully examined, which leaves WWE waiting on medical answers before it can lock in the champion's next step on SmackDown or on the premium live event card.
How WWE is handling the injury
WWE is continuing to watch Rhodes' condition in the days leading into SmackDown. Given how visibly damaged his face looked after the match, that cautious approach fits the situation even if the early signs on a fracture are more encouraging than feared.
Sources
As reported by NoDQ, citing F4WOnline.com and Bodyslam+.


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