Crown Jewel 2023 saw Cody Rhodes triumph in a tale of redemption, setting him back on the course for a storied feud with Roman Reigns. Overall, the night proved to be pivotal for The American Nightmare. Perhaps, more importantly, it set the stage for the narratives to begin ahead of WrestleMania 40 in April 2024.

The event, simmering with high stakes, saw Rhodes clashing with Damian Priest of The Judgment Day, which is a feud that has ensnared the WWE Universe in its dramatic folds for months. The match, which sparked to life the, at the time, tepid Riyadh crowd, was a high-octane affair. Despite an injured ankle, Rhodes showcased the resilience and heart that have become his trademarks. The two combatants took the fight beyond the ring, with Priest nearly sealing Rhodes' fate with a Reckoning on the commentator's table. Yet, Rhodes, fueled by vengeance, refused to succumb.

As always, the crux of the conflict, however, wasn't the physical contest but the psychological warfare and external interferences that have become synonymous whenever The Judgment Day gets involved. Finn Balor, JD McDonagh, and Dominik Mysterio attempted to stack the odds against Rhodes, but an unexpected ally emerged. Jey Uso, defying his own narrative threads within The Bloodline, intervened, evening the playing field with a flurry of superkicks. This act not only reinforced the burgeoning camaraderie between Rhodes and Uso but also added a layer of complexity to the ever-evolving WWE landscape.