WWE superstar talks destiny in new documentary 'American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes'


Seated in his chair with a dark brick background behind him, the blonde-haired Cody Rhodes hesitated, taking a second to think. It had been a long journey to this exact moment.

The son of legendary WWE wrestler Dusty Rhodes, Cody felt overlooked and unused through 10 years at the WWE. He had a strong run as part of “The Legacy” and held the intercontinental championship for eight months during 2012. That success didn’t last.

By 2016, he left the WWE, sharing his decision publicly on social media and starting a six-year journey away from the company. He worked his way through the independent circuit and various promotions before starting his own – AEW – in 2018, which made him one of the hottest wrestlers.

Cody Rhodes during Wrestlemania Night 2 at SoFi Stadium in April 2023.

He returned to the WWE in 2022. Earlier this year, he headlined WrestleMania 39 in Los Angeles.

But did he ever think he’d be back?

“It’s so easy now for me to look at it and think, oh, this was obvious, yeah clearly,” Rhodes told USA Today Sports. “But, no. I really didn’t.”

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