Cody Rhodes recently did an interview with Insight with Chris Van Vliet, where he discussed a wide range of topics.
During the interview, Rhodes discussed his run in AEW as he was among the key talents to sign with AEW in 2019 and became an EVP.
Cody Rhodes on AEW
“How AEW ended was terrible, really, and people are going to write books later on and these stories are going to get out there and then it’s going to be a whole new ballgame…I’m not comparing myself to Batman but there is a piece of it that’s really important. To certain fans from the AEW fandom, they need the story to be they didn’t want me, they pushed me out. They need ‘He was bad,’ they need that story. They need me to be the villain. I was always fine with accepting that because of the respect I have for (AEW) in the first place, how difficult it was to do the original All In, how unbelievable the feeling was to do Double or Nothing, how fortunate we were that Tony (Khan) wanted to invest in this vision and he had a vision as well,” Rhodes said.
“Regardless of any petty squabbles, I will always have a love for it. I got to wrestle Brodie Lee’s final match. I got to lead people, young people behind the scenes. I will always have a love for it.”
Credit Source: F4WOnline.com
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