Who Produced Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns Georgia Tech WWE Segment Revealed

Who Produced Cody Rhodes & Roman Reigns Georgia Tech WWE Segment Revealed WWE

Here’s who produced Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns’ cinematic WWE segment from Georgia Tech for Friday Night SmackDown.

One of the most praised aspects of this week’s (September 20) SmackDown episode was the segment between former WWE Undisputed Universal Champion Roman Reigns, and current Undisputed WWE title holder Cody Rhodes.

Ahead of teaming together to take on Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu at Bad Blood, the WrestleMania 40 rivals met at the Georgia Institute of Technology to share their honest thoughts on working with each other.

The segment concluded with Reigns giving Rhodes his word that he will have his back on October 5, but also stating that when this is all over, he will take back what he feels belongs to him.

Backstage details have emerged on who produced this segment, with PWInsider reporting that Senior Director of Content and Development Jeremy Borash was on hand to produce the segment.

Director of Character Development Rob Fee was reportedly also on location for the segment.

The report noted that Borash has very much become the individual who Triple H trusts with on-location segments like this.

Rob Fee and Jeremy Borash have also been collaborating on segments like this recently, per the report.

Another report from PWInsider also revealed that Paul Heyman was “intricately involved” with the segment, with his involvement seeing him personally direct the talent.

The segment was shot earlier this week at Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium.

Cody Rhodes has now sent a new message to Roman Reigns following SmackDown, which you can read more about right here.

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3 weeks ago by Sanchez Taylor

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