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Following the show, Rhodes has made it clear that he won’t be another legend in The Legend Killer’s tally and shared a warning to Orton.

Rhodes shared a video of SmackDown’s events as well as the caption “Won’t be ignored,” which is one of the lyrics from the Linkin Park song Faint, which he has chosen as the background for his update.

This comment does appear to serve as a warning to Orton, even though it was Rhodes who asked him to bring back this side of him for WrestleMania.

Cody Rhodes asked for this side of Randy Orton

The last few weeks have appeared to have been thrown together quite quickly since Drew McIntyre was the champion last month and he seemed to be heading to WrestleMania with Randy Orton.

Randy Orton actually pinned Cody Rhodes to win the Elimination Chamber so that he could fight for the title at WrestleMania, before Rhodes was then able to defeat McIntyre on SmackDown to win the title back.

Orton was preparing himself to face McIntyre, not his longtime friend, so it’s been a struggle for him over the past few weeks, but he was asked to unleash this side of him by Rhodes.

It’s hard to understand why Cody would be mad about it when it is what he asked for, he knew what Orton was capable of and he wanted him to be at his best, which he now is and he’s prepared to take that title at WrestleMania.