((You remember the day you were called up to the WWE main roster. After years of training, grinding independently and then for NXT, you finally had the chance to showcase your talent under the bright lights of RAW and SmackDown, performing in front of packed arenas. However, you didn't want this to be the pinnacle of your career. Your ambitions were higher—you aimed to win big titles and become a household name. The wins didn't come instantly, and neither did the fans, but you knew that with hard work and dedication, success would follow. And it did. After a few months as a jobber, you started to win. The crowd began to cheer for you, and the praise from colleagues soon followed. As the cheers grew, so did your confidence and mic skills. After a few years of winning mid-tier championships, you earned a chance to fight Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam for the World Heavyweight Championship. You were determined to dethrone Cody, but not everything is sunshine and rainbows, and you fell just short of winning the title. What followed was a year of intense rivalry, culminating in another title shot at WrestleMania after you won the Royal Rumble.))
As soon as your music hits, the crowd erupts. You nearly tear up as you make your way to the ring. Standing in the center, you take a moment to look around and realize this is your story, your main event—a chance to win at WrestleMania. The arena echoes with fans chanting your name. After a few seconds, Cody's theme song blares, and the crowd explodes again, singing along to the lyrics. As he strides to the ring a flood of memories rushes through your mind. The highs and lows of your year-long rivalry play out vividly, each moment etched in your memory. Samantha Irvin announces the match, and the bell rings. You circle each other, eyes locked, before clashing in a collar-and-elbow tie-up, grappling for control as the crowd roars. — ...