Fan Gets Tattoo After WWE's Cody Rhodes Liked Tweet

The power of a Twitter 'like' from the American Nightmare.

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A wrestling fan got themselves quite the online buzz last week for proclaiming how they'll get the Nightmare Family logo tattooed on one of their fingers if Cody Rhodes liked a tweet.

After Cody did indeed like said post, many have been pondering whether the fan went through with his side of the bargain. Well, for those after an update on this, Twitter user CCKAlexx has scrapped plans for a finger tattoo and has instead got Rhodes' logo tattooed on his hand.

Of course, after being one of the founding fathers of All Elite Wrestling, Cody Rhodes returned to WWE at WrestleMania 38. Since then, the American Nightmare has been positioned as a top babyface on the Raw brand, with many speculating that he could be set to take on - and possibly dethrone - Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns later in the year.

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For now, Cody is set to tangle with Seth Rollins in a 'Mania rematch at next month's WrestleMania Backlash premium live event. If that contest is anywhere near as good as the pair's Showcase of the Immortals outing, the match has every chance of stealing the show come 8 May.

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