Last year, WWE and UFC were combined under the TKO umbrella, bringing about a major change in the sports entertainment industry. As adjustments continue, one notable change is the decrease in the number of live events. Cody Rhodes has also commented on this development, sharing his thoughts on how it affects him.

Since WWEs merger into TKO Group Holdings, several changes have subtly reshaped the promotion, including a clear reduction in live events. While WWE continues to air multiple live TV broadcasts each week,theres been a noticeable decline in their focus on house shows.

TKO President Mark Shapiro announced that WWE plans to reduce the number of live events in 2025, decreasing from approximately 250 events in 2024 to around 200. WWE usually schedules live events on Saturdays and Sundays during weeks without a Premium Live Event.

While speaking with Josh Martinez of Superstar Crossover, Cody Rhodes talked about the decision to cut back on live events. He mentioned that there are good and bad sides to this change. One big advantage is that it gives wrestlers more time to rest and recover. With WWE focusing on health, nutrition, and mental well-being, having fewer events helps performers stay healthy and spend time at home.

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However, Rhodes is worried about how this might affect his wrestling skills because he thinks the best way to get better is to wrestle often. To deal with this, he plans to train at the Nightmare Factory, where he can practice. He believes wrestling schools arent very helpful unless youre performing in front of an audience, but he knows he needs to find ways to train effectively to stay sharp.

With that said, Liv Morgan is genuinely sad about WWE cutting down on live events. WWEs 2024 schedule shows a major change, with only 11 house shows planned. This is a big decrease from previous years, where there were many untelevised events every weekend. This cutback is part of a larger strategy to improve profits while still keeping WWEs strong brand presence, so it will not be changing anytime soon.

What's your thoughts on what Cody Rhodes had to say about WWE reducing the number of live events? Do you feel it's a good thing? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.


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