What a thoughtful, introspective man.
Cody Rhodes is accepting the consequences of his decisions, and is committed to making the most of his career now that he can never again challenge for the AEW World title after Maxwell Jacob Friedman threw in the towel for him at Full Gear . He’s not going to let that loss to Chris Jericho or the subsequent betrayal by MJF define him, even if both are tough pills to swallow. Cody will move forward, with his best friend by his side...
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Lovely snap my Wife got of Pharaoh and I days removed from the biggest loss of my professional career. Nothing positive will come from whining/pointing fingers. I’d like to thank everybody who attended Full Gear & Dynamite this last week, from Baltimore to Nashville...some of the loudest and loveliest fans ever. Both cities did it “AEW style” by not just making it about a single event, but instead turning multiple days into a party and destination. I’d like to thank Tony Khan and my fellow EVPs. As well as Keith Mitchell, Tim Walbert, Rafael, Sandra, Janet, Stella, Chris H, Jeff J, QT Marshall, Jim Ross/Excalibur, Steve Yu & Dylan at Comeback Studios, and the long list of invaluable soldiers who were able to bring together such a first-rate production. I’d also like to extend my gratitude to the Baltimore Commission and Dr Michael Sampson for treating my cut and allowing the World Title match to proceed for the fans in attendance. The end result is not something I can accept, it was my call/choice to make and nobody else’s. I can’t change it, but I can move forward and hopefully find some vindication. Need to heal, train, and most importantly DO THE WORK. Lesson here: always trust your dog. @allelitewrestling @aewontnt
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Powerful stuff from the Grandson of a Plumber. Inspiring, even. Let’s see how folks are reacting...
Damnit, Jericho.