Cody Rhodes May Be Going Back to WWE?

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no point in trying to take Meltzer at face value when he'd be more than happy to help with this if it's a work, ditto Sapp
 

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Yall was suckn him off weeks ago after that ladder match :mjlol::mjlol:

now its billionaire tony khan cant afford cody Rhodes….

the money mark spent all the $$ on wrestlers he doesnt even use n a few he used for a one week ratings boost

maybe cody knows something :jbhmm:
 

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Heres what espn wrote

ESPN's Mike Coppinger reported that Rhodes informed Khan this morning he was leaving AEW, but Rhodes was not at the Atlantic City taping this past Wednesday and one source noted that his road case, containing his gear and other belongings for the road, had been cleaned out, which some saw as a sign that he was "as good as gone." Until that point, all expectations had been that Cody and Brandi would be remaining with the company and there had been plans for them to each be at upcoming Dynamite tapings, at least until this week.

There are some who believe this must mean Rhodes will be signing with WWE. WWE sources confirmed they have had "contact" with Rhodes dating back to his AEW deal expiring at the end of 2021. There is no official word that he has signed with the company but all signs are that its close. Should he choose to do so, he would be free and clear to appear on WWE TV immediately. Rhodes has a long relationship with John Laurinaitis, who first signed him to a WWE developmental deal back in 2006.

We are told that there was an excitement among some who work in WWE about the potential of Rhodes coming in as a talent while others noted that from a strategic standpoint, Rhodes would be the first AEW to WWE jump who would also have intimate knowledge of how the company ran and operated given his position as an EVP, which Rhodes took extremely seriously the last several years.

As of this afternoon, Rhodes was not on the company's internal talent roster but the signing from their perspective, makes sense and is unless there's another major shift in the trajectory of things, is expected to happen by several we spoke to today. One source even believed Rhodes could at the WWE Performance Center as early as this weekend in preparation for a return.

WWE is in a position where they need fresh talent and obviously, WWE could present him as a big star as the first "jump" from AEW to try and make waves and also create the perception that the tide is turning against AEW and back towards WWE. One WWE source noted today that if they pushed Rhodes and gave him a big Wrestlemania match or title push, the subliminal message to all the other AEW stars is that this would be an example of how they would be treated if they made their way to WWE. Of course, that's what a WWE source is going to say, the most positive representation of what *could* happen.

Let's remember, it could be just as possible that WWE casts Rhodes back in a mid-card Stardust position, placing him back where he was all those years ago that made him ask out of his WWE deal to begin with in 2016. When you think about it, Rhodes right now is in a situation similar to John Morrison (before Morrison's WWE return) in that they each got to create a great body of work outside of WWE. In the case of Morrison, when he decided to return to the company, he was unfortunately slotted right back into the mid-card where he just stayed and there was no growth of his character at all from where he was when he first left the company. In a few weeks, it was as if he never left.

For the Cody Rhodes of 2016, such a mid-card placement and a life back on the road full-time might be a fate worse than death, but in 2022, this is an older Rhodes with a family who just a few weeks ago, told PWInsider.com that noted his priorities had changed after the birth of his daughter Liberty:

"Well, now that I have a child, I'm starting to look at the actual numbers on the checks, because for so long, I didn't care at all. I was, "Yeah, I want to be a wrestler." It doesn't matter what you pay me. Now you're starting to look at it like, "Okay, we've got to get this college fund. We've got to get this set up for this beautiful little girl." But the number one thing she's done for me, and this is, my life is about her at this point, and I can't see that changing forever. But the number one thing she's done for me personally, is, it has taken a lot of the selfishness away from me. All wrestlers are selfish, all wrestlers have egos, and if you meet one who doesn't, they're not a good wrestler or they're lying. But, I care a lot less about what happens to Cody Rhodes in terms of, I care a lot less about bad versus, what happens to Liberty and how does Liberty perceive this?"

Within AEW, obviously Rhodes' tentacles run long as number of his Nightmare Academy associates and students are involved with the company. There are some who were very down today upon learning Rhodes was gone as he was someone who made time for everyone. For those who have asked about how Rhodes leaving will change the day to day of the company, I don't expect much will change. The longer AEW has run, the more responsibilities and duties Tony Khan has taken on for himself and while Rhodes was an important lieutenant to Khan (think Triple H to Vince McMahon or Tommy Dreamer to Paul Heyman), at the end of the day, AEW's major decisions and directives were one in the same with Tony Khan the person. That won't change.

What today does mark is the end of an important chapter for AEW as the original Elite group that promoted "All In" under the Ring of Honor banner and later signed with Tony Khan to found AEW are no longer all under one roof. The legacy of what they all built will always be an important piece of pro wrestling history, even as Rhodes becomes the first one to branch off on his own outside of those accomplishments to determine what his next chapter in life and pro wrestling will be.
 

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Has anyone who left because Vince didn't see them as a star, became a bigger star elsewhere (often a bigger fish in a small pond sitch), and then come back and be pushed beyond what Vince originally saw him as?

The only example I could think of was X-Pac in 98.
 

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Heres what espn wrote

ESPN's Mike Coppinger reported that Rhodes informed Khan this morning he was leaving AEW, but Rhodes was not at the Atlantic City taping this past Wednesday and one source noted that his road case, containing his gear and other belongings for the road, had been cleaned out, which some saw as a sign that he was "as good as gone." Until that point, all expectations had been that Cody and Brandi would be remaining with the company and there had been plans for them to each be at upcoming Dynamite tapings, at least until this week.

There are some who believe this must mean Rhodes will be signing with WWE. WWE sources confirmed they have had "contact" with Rhodes dating back to his AEW deal expiring at the end of 2021. There is no official word that he has signed with the company but all signs are that its close. Should he choose to do so, he would be free and clear to appear on WWE TV immediately. Rhodes has a long relationship with John Laurinaitis, who first signed him to a WWE developmental deal back in 2006.

We are told that there was an excitement among some who work in WWE about the potential of Rhodes coming in as a talent while others noted that from a strategic standpoint, Rhodes would be the first AEW to WWE jump who would also have intimate knowledge of how the company ran and operated given his position as an EVP, which Rhodes took extremely seriously the last several years.

As of this afternoon, Rhodes was not on the company's internal talent roster but the signing from their perspective, makes sense and is unless there's another major shift in the trajectory of things, is expected to happen by several we spoke to today. One source even believed Rhodes could at the WWE Performance Center as early as this weekend in preparation for a return.

WWE is in a position where they need fresh talent and obviously, WWE could present him as a big star as the first "jump" from AEW to try and make waves and also create the perception that the tide is turning against AEW and back towards WWE. One WWE source noted today that if they pushed Rhodes and gave him a big Wrestlemania match or title push, the subliminal message to all the other AEW stars is that this would be an example of how they would be treated if they made their way to WWE. Of course, that's what a WWE source is going to say, the most positive representation of what *could* happen.

Let's remember, it could be just as possible that WWE casts Rhodes back in a mid-card Stardust position, placing him back where he was all those years ago that made him ask out of his WWE deal to begin with in 2016. When you think about it, Rhodes right now is in a situation similar to John Morrison (before Morrison's WWE return) in that they each got to create a great body of work outside of WWE. In the case of Morrison, when he decided to return to the company, he was unfortunately slotted right back into the mid-card where he just stayed and there was no growth of his character at all from where he was when he first left the company. In a few weeks, it was as if he never left.

For the Cody Rhodes of 2016, such a mid-card placement and a life back on the road full-time might be a fate worse than death, but in 2022, this is an older Rhodes with a family who just a few weeks ago, told PWInsider.com that noted his priorities had changed after the birth of his daughter Liberty:

"Well, now that I have a child, I'm starting to look at the actual numbers on the checks, because for so long, I didn't care at all. I was, "Yeah, I want to be a wrestler." It doesn't matter what you pay me. Now you're starting to look at it like, "Okay, we've got to get this college fund. We've got to get this set up for this beautiful little girl." But the number one thing she's done for me, and this is, my life is about her at this point, and I can't see that changing forever. But the number one thing she's done for me personally, is, it has taken a lot of the selfishness away from me. All wrestlers are selfish, all wrestlers have egos, and if you meet one who doesn't, they're not a good wrestler or they're lying. But, I care a lot less about what happens to Cody Rhodes in terms of, I care a lot less about bad versus, what happens to Liberty and how does Liberty perceive this?"

Within AEW, obviously Rhodes' tentacles run long as number of his Nightmare Academy associates and students are involved with the company. There are some who were very down today upon learning Rhodes was gone as he was someone who made time for everyone. For those who have asked about how Rhodes leaving will change the day to day of the company, I don't expect much will change. The longer AEW has run, the more responsibilities and duties Tony Khan has taken on for himself and while Rhodes was an important lieutenant to Khan (think Triple H to Vince McMahon or Tommy Dreamer to Paul Heyman), at the end of the day, AEW's major decisions and directives were one in the same with Tony Khan the person. That won't change.

What today does mark is the end of an important chapter for AEW as the original Elite group that promoted "All In" under the Ring of Honor banner and later signed with Tony Khan to found AEW are no longer all under one roof. The legacy of what they all built will always be an important piece of pro wrestling history, even as Rhodes becomes the first one to branch off on his own outside of those accomplishments to determine what his next chapter in life and pro wrestling will be.
WWE is in a position where they need fresh talent and obviously, WWE could present him as a big star as the first "jump" from AEW to try and make waves and also create the perception that the tide is turning against AEW and back towards WWE. One WWE source noted today that if they pushed Rhodes and gave him a big Wrestlemania match or title push, the subliminal message to all the other AEW stars is that this would be an example of how they would be treated if they made their way to WWE. Of course, that's what a WWE source is going to say, the most positive representation of what *could* happen.



This is why I believe it’s a work. This is some mark shyt lmao.
 

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Has anyone who left because Vince didn't see them as a star, became a bigger star elsewhere (often a bigger fish in a small pond sitch), and then come back and be pushed beyond what Vince originally saw him as?

The only example I could think of was X-Pac in 98.

I know this isn’t exactly what you described but Drew McIntyre?
 

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This is win-win for everyone.

AEW probably can't afford him and his gimmick is tired. Leaves money and room for everyone else.

WWE obviously can get him paid and a big pop for them.

5 years later he makes his triumphant return to AEW. Hopefully by then they've grown and succeeded without him.
He can't linger there forever being underpaid and holding the company back.

Rare scenario where everyone wins if he goes to WWE (he changed his twitter handle back to Cody Rhodes but his Pro Wrestling Tee's page is still active as I type this). I legit can't remember the last AEW angle he was in that felt natural and not completely forced upon fans.

One thing I'm curious about though is how long a contract he'd sign. More than likely he's going to be World Champ within a year of putting pen to paper, but how quickly does he go from being The Guy to a guy (a la AJ Styles)? Keep in mind once Bron Breakker makes the main roster they're strapping the rocket to his back and they are gonna keep him and Roman on separate shows.

Has anyone who left because Vince didn't see them as a star, became a bigger star elsewhere (often a bigger fish in a small pond sitch), and then come back and be pushed beyond what Vince originally saw him as?

The only example I could think of was X-Pac in 98.

Christian came back and won the ECW title and the Smackdown Title after going to TNA.
 
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