Cody Rhodes is no stranger to Atlanta, Georgia. The 34-year-old was raised in the shadow of the city. The blood and sweat of his famed wrestling family is ingrained in the hallowed grounds of The Omni (then Phillips Arena, now State Farm Arena).
However, on February 19, Cody Rhodes, despite all his history with the ATL walks into the great unknown. No longer “Dusty’s son” or “Dashing” or “The Prince of Dark Matter,” Cody walks into Atlanta as the face of a franchise. And on this very night, that face could very well find itself slammed repeatedly into steel cage. Rhodes just isn’t one of the men leading All Elite Wrestling into its Atlanta debut, he’s also pioneering the first-ever cage match for the red hot wrestling promotion.
His opponent, “Mr. Mayhem” Wardlow, the heavy for Rhodes’ nemesis, MJF. It’s the final step in a multi-month build for Rhodes to finally get a match with his former protege. And yet, on the eve of this high pressure match, Rhodes took to the phones, part of his responsibility (and apparent joy) of being an executive within a wrestling promotion, to talk to the wrestling media.
In this audio recap, Cody speaks to the media about the following…
- All Elite Wrestling’s debut tonight in Atlanta, Georgia
- The use of another WCW event name in AEW
- The contract status of Jeff Cobb who makes his AEW debut in Atlanta against Jon Moxley
- How TNT’s extension of AEW’s television deal impacts the promotion’s philosophy on signing free agents
- Who actually owns the footage of All In, and who owns the name
- AEW’s relationship with Ring of Honor
- The Nightmare Factory – a wrestling school he has a stake in, where current AEW signed performers Sadie Gibbs and Anthony Ogogo currently train
- His interest in independent wrestler Chris Bey – who post interview announced his signing to Impact Wrestling
- His thoughts on Val Venis’ comments about Nyla Rose winning the AEW Women’s Championship
- The growth of the AEW Women’s Division
- His philosophy on signing free agents
- Potentially looking to the the NCAA Tournament for Wrestling, as well as the NFL Combine for future talent
- AEW doing shows in Canada
- His thoughts on the growth of AEW since Dynamite’s launch
- The evolution of the creative process in AEW
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