Okay, let’s talk about Cody Rhodes. Man, what a journey this guy has had. I remember watching him years ago, and now seeing him as one of the biggest names in wrestling, it’s been a wild ride.
So, I started digging into this whole “American Nightmare” thing. Turns out, he first used this nickname back when he was with New Japan Pro Wrestling, hanging out with the Bullet Club. Now, it’s like, his whole identity. Crazy how things evolve, right?
I also wanted to see what he’s earning these days. I found out that after he won that big title at WrestleMania 40, he signed a new contract. Now he’s making around $3 million a year! That’s some serious cash. I always thought he was gonna be good, but 3 mil a year? that’s huge!
I spent a good chunk of my day reading about his decision to leave his old job. I knew he was one of the bosses over there, but I did not know his reasons. Apparently, he didn’t want people to think he was using his power to make himself champion. It seemed like he created a problem by trying to make everything else as big as the World Title. I guess taking himself out of the title picture backfired. At least he got there in the end.
- Watched some old matches of Cody Rhodes.
- Read up on his “American Nightmare” nickname origin.
- Looked into his current salary and contract details.
- Explored his reasons for leaving his previous company.
Then there’s this whole thing with Randy Orton. I stumbled upon some stuff that says Orton is always there for Cody, like a mentor or something. It’s cool to see those kinds of friendships in the wrestling world.
I even found a biography about him called “The American Nightmare’s Journey To Wrestling Greatness.” I didn’t buy it, but I read a summary. It’s pretty inspiring, you know? The guy’s story is really something else.
In the end, I realized that Cody Rhodes isn’t just a wrestler. He’s a character, a story, a brand. It’s fascinating how he’s built this whole persona and career for himself. I started today just curious about his nickname, and I ended up learning so much more about him.
It’s funny how a simple search can lead you down a rabbit hole. I spent hours reading and watching stuff about Cody Rhodes, and I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface. But hey, that’s what makes it interesting, right? There’s always more to discover.
What I did:
- Watched old matches and interviews.
- Read articles and biographies.
- Got lost in the story of Cody Rhodes.
It’s been a fun day of learning and exploring. I might even watch some more of his matches later. Who knows what else I’ll find out?