🎲 Cody Rhodes Has a Problem with Mario Party, and Honestly… He’s Not Wrong
- NFD NEWS

- May 25
- 2 min read
Wrestling icon and current WWE Champion Cody Rhodes has made headlines outside the ring this week—by calling out what many already know deep in their hearts: Mario Party is pure chaos, and it ruins friendships.

In a now-viral clip from a gaming panel at [Insert Event Name] and a follow-up tweet, Rhodes aired his grievances with Nintendo’s party-game-turned-battlefield, calling it “the most disrespectful game ever made.” And to be fair, he’s got a point.
“You spend 40 minutes winning—dominating, crushing everyone—and then BOOM. Final five turns, someone gets handed three stars for landing on a lucky space, and you're in fourth. That’s not a game. That’s emotional warfare.”
– Cody Rhodes, real-life Mario Party survivor
💥 He’s Not Alone
Cody’s rant sparked an avalanche of responses online from fans and fellow wrestlers alike, many sharing their own Mario Party trauma:
“Cody spitting facts. Birdo robbed me in front of my kids.”
“Mario Party is how my girlfriend became my ex.”
“You either die a winner or live long enough to watch Wario steal your third star.”
Even AEW’s Kenny Omega chimed in, tweeting:
“I told you. NEVER trust Yoshi.”
🎮 A Game Built on Chaos
For the uninitiated, Mario Party is Nintendo’s long-running party game series that combines mini-games, luck-based mechanics, and ruthless star-stealing backstabs. While charming on the surface, it’s known for pushing friendships (and now, apparently, champions) to the breaking point.
Over 25 years since its debut, it continues to be a chaotic staple of gaming get-togethers—and apparently locker rooms.
🧠 Final Thoughts
Cody Rhodes may be the face of WWE right now, but he’s also become the undisputed voice of reason when it comes to Mario Party's nonsense. And while Nintendo likely won’t patch in “no sabotage” mode anytime soon, it’s refreshing to see a gaming moment where everyone—celebrities, streamers, and casual players alike—can agree:
Mario Party isn’t just a game. It’s a psychological test.
Stay tuned to NoFallDamage.net for more crossover chaos between the gaming world and the squared circle.











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