Okay, so I’ve been really curious about Cody Rhodes’ net worth in 2024. I mean, the guy’s been all over the wrestling world, right? From WWE to AEW and back, it’s a wild ride. So I started digging.
First, I hit up Google. Just a simple search to see what the general consensus was. You know how it is, you get a bunch of different numbers from various websites. Some say one thing, some say another. It’s hard to know what’s legit.
Then I dove into his career history. The dude’s been wrestling since 2006! That’s a long time. I looked into his time in WWE, both as a singles wrestler and in tag teams. He’s had some killer matches, that’s for sure. I checked all this data, like the year and the role he played.
- Singles Wrestler (2006 – today)
- Tag Team Wrestler (2006 – today)
- Promoter (2018 – 2021)
- Referee (2003 – 2004)
- WWE Development Wrestler (2006 – 2007)
And let’s not forget he was one of the big shots behind AEW’s launch. Being a promoter definitely adds to the income stream. I mean from 2018 to 2021, he was behind the scenes, making things happen. Found that info pretty easily.
I also remembered he was a referee for a while, back in 2003-2004. It’s not a huge thing, but it’s part of the journey. Every bit counts, I guess.
Then there was his stint as a WWE development wrestler from 2006 to 2007. That’s where it all began, learning the ropes, getting better. I tracked down some old articles and interviews to get a sense of what he might have been earning back then.
After putting all these pieces together, cross-referencing different sources, and trying to filter out the likely exaggerated numbers, I came to a rough estimate of his net worth. It’s not an exact science, but I feel like I got a pretty good idea. It’s definitely in the millions, that’s for sure. The guy’s worked hard, and it’s paid off. It was a fun little investigation, and it gave me a whole new appreciation for Cody Rhodes’ hustle.