Cody Rhodes On The Chances Of Returning To WWE
On September 1, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks are self-funding an event named "All-In", with the goal of seating 10,000 people in the area. So far, there has been a long list of names confirmed for the event, with former ROH World Champion Jay Lethal, Chelsea Green (former Impact Wrestling Knockouts Champion Laurel Van Ness), and Britt Baker being three of the most recent. According to Cody, although he is putting together this event, he does not desire to start another promotion, because he "watched Dream throw 2 million dollars in a hole doing that."
With the success that Cody has experienced in Ring of Honor, New Japan, and the indie circuit, a return to WWE does not appear in the forefront of his thinking. The former WWE Intercontinental and Tag Team Champion confirmed this during a recent fan Q&A session on social media.
When asked about a WWE return, Cody stated that it is unlikely, and that he is "literally incapable of taking [that] direction."
With the success that Cody has experienced in Ring of Honor, New Japan, and the indie circuit, a return to WWE does not appear in the forefront of his thinking. The former WWE Intercontinental and Tag Team Champion confirmed this during a recent fan Q&A session on social media.
When asked about a WWE return, Cody stated that it is unlikely, and that he is "literally incapable of taking [that] direction."
Unlikely. They have a huge place in my heart. They raised me.— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) April 25, 2018
But my music is my music and I play it how I want, I am literally incapable of taking direction. https://t.co/1OKmD58nVN
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