Cody Rhodes’ Legendary Accomplice Debuts On WWE Raw

Cody Rhodes’ Legendary Accomplice Debuts On WWE Raw WWE

On tonight’s WWE Raw (June 26) an important debut from a fixture with history across professional wrestling promotions.

In a backstage segment, a professional wrestling legend in his own right made an appearance alongside Cody Rhodes for the first time on WWE Raw.

It was Pharaoh!

Cody’s gorgeous white Husky made his WWE Raw debut in a backstage interview segment tonight where he was underfoot for Rhodes’ chat with Cathy Kelley.

While Pharoah definitely doesn’t accompany Cody Rhodes to the ring in WWE (hello, way too much pyro!) it was still fun to see him feature on WWE TV for the first time on Raw.

Cody Rhodes hilariously taunted Dominik Mysterio with some sage wisdom the opening segment of WWE Raw, but he also faced off in the main event of tonight’s edition of Monday Night Raw against another member of Judgment Day.

Cody Rhodes took on Damian Priest in the main event of tonight’s show.

While Priest put up a valiant effort, in the end Rhodes would still emerge victoriously after capturing the pinfall victory.

After the match, Dominik managed to land a small cheap shot on Cody before scampering away again, up the ramp alongside his Judgment Day faction mates Priest and Rhea Ripley.

Elsewhere on tonight’s show, a top NXT star made his WWE Raw in-ring debut, the Women set to participate in the Money in the Bank ladder match faced off on the mic and another Championship match was made official for Money in the Bank on Saturday. 

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