Trent Beretta Claims He's Better Than The IWGP United States Champion Cody

Trent Beretta Claims He's Better Than The IWGP United States Champion Cody

The former IWGP Jr Heavyweight Tag Team champion makes a bold statement claiming that he's better than Cody and then issues a challenge to the US champion. Check out the Trent Beretta interview after the jump.

By EliteGuy101 - Oct 18, 2018 04:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlinginc.com
Earlier this week, Trent Beretta teamed up with Chuckie T, Toru Yano and Kazuchika Okada to face Bullet Club OG. Beretta ultimately lost the match, and during his post-match interview, he challenged Cody for the IWGP United States Championship.

"I got something that has been bothering me since 2010, when I was in a different company as a young boy", Beretta revealed. "Cody Rhodes beat me on their TV show in about two minutes. It was eight years ago, and it has bothered me for eight years because I knew then and I know now that I am a better wrestler than Cody Rhodes. It's that simple. Cody, United States Championship, I want a shot. That's it."

CHAOS got the DQ victory during the second night of the Super Jr. Tag League, and during his post-match interview, Beretta once again issued a challenge to Cody.

"So weird not to call you Cody Rhodes. I challenged you yesterday, I did it here and I did it on commentary, and I have no answer yet. I'm not going to stand here and talk sh** about your family or Stardust. I'm challenging you because I can beat you, and you're supposed to be a fighting champion I think. I don't really know what you are. Let's say you're a fighting champion. Cody, I'm right here."

Will Cody accept? We'll just have to wait and see.

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