Okay, so, I’ve been digging into this whole Cody Rhodes thing lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I mean, this guy’s journey is all over the place. Started poking around online, just trying to piece together his story, you know?
First off, I watched a bunch of his old matches. Not just the WWE stuff, but also his time in other places. It’s crazy to see how much he’s changed over the years. I got the gist that he began training in 2006 and made his debut with Ohio Valley Wrestling in June that year under his own name, and in 2007 he signed with WWE.
Then, I started reading interviews and articles. Lots of them. Found some good stuff where he talks about leaving WWE, joining AEW, and then coming back to WWE. And he became a founding member of AEW! This guy! It’s like, he couldn’t decide where he belonged, so he just went everywhere!
I dug into that whole WrestleMania 40 thing, too. I watched the whole event, start to finish. Seeing him finally beat Roman Reigns was something else. Apparently, it was a big deal because it ended Reigns’ long title run. After the match, I found this post online about some post-match beatdown that sent Cody to the hospital. Crazy, right? But he seemed fine because I saw some social media posts later, and he was all smiles with Randy Orton.
- Cody Rhodes started training in 2006.
- He worked in WWE, then helped start AEW.
- He came back to WWE and won the championship at WrestleMania 40.
- He shares a 3-year-old daughter with his wife.
What I found out:
So yeah, that’s basically what I’ve been up to. Just piecing together Cody Rhodes’ story. It’s been a lot of watching, reading, and connecting the dots. He’s had quite the journey, that’s for sure.