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118.04.2024TrashBoat1829.0 
218.04.2024wrestlingisreallife  
318.04.2024JoLUVmania9.0 
417.04.2024Morgan78719.0 
517.04.2024RunawayJesus9.0 
617.04.2024marcst10.0I did not anticipate Cody Rhodes to become one of the most important wrestlers of modern times when he left WWE years ago. It's truly remarkable how he was able to become not just a main eventer but the face of wrestling as well. This next year will be a true test for him as champion and maintaining interest and his buzz but it seems unwise to bet against him at this point.
716.04.2024MZ0098.0 
815.04.2024IDriveAFordFusion7.0Cody Rhodes is a good example of reinvigorating a career. In his early WWE days, he wasn't on the right track and had multiple character and gimmick changes and wasn't over with the crowd as much, it didn't help that many fans viewed him as a "freeloader". Eventually, he left WWE and did a fresh restart on the indies, co-founded a wrestling promotion with Tony Khan, and did a good job at making a career renaissance. Cody would return to WWE in 2022 and although the rumors sparked some criticism within the wrestling community, it was 100% the right call and he became the most over wrestler in wrestling and became the face of WWE in just a few months. He managed to stay over despite losing to Roman Reigns at Wrestlemania 39 and had some good moments like his feud with Brock Lesnar, forming an alliance with the also over Jey Uso, and still getting massive positive crowd reactions. His story came to a high point at Wrestlemania 40 where he would beat Roman Reigns in the main event in what was one of the greatest modern Wrestlemania moments in history, up there with Kofi Kingston winning at WM 35 and Daniel Bryan winning at WM 30. Before 2022, It was unclear of whether Cody Rhodes would go into the WWE Hall Of Fame in the future, but I think he's already solidified himself as a future first ballot Hall Of Famer.
914.04.2024Neuroticdog428.0 
1013.04.2024DEDE7.0 
1113.04.2024BruceMarcos5248.0Imagine if Cody Rhodes didn't leave in 2016 and continued his Stardust gimmick until now, I would give him an atrocious 2/10 rating. Leaving the company is the best and the wisest decision Cody did for his career. Cody Rhodes may possibly have the greatest road to redemption story in the history of pro-wrestling. Cody realized that on his first run in WWE, he was just simply a hack, a guy who went in the business because of the influence of his father and his older brother. He had a rough first run, struggling to be on top. His only good achievement was to become the Intercontinental Champion, but he even also struggled with that. When WWE decided to repackage him as Stardust, I would say he's done, and his career fell into obscurity. His departure in 2016 saved his career. He began to grind in the indies, TNA and NJPW. The most successful accomplishment he had outside of WWE is when he created an alternative wrestling in 2019 assisted with his friends and backed by Tony Khan to reignite the competition in the North American wrestling industry. Although his time there is very lacklustre, possibly because he is too humble to put himself over. Upon his return to the WWE in 2022, he brought his improved character, the American Nightmare, and Cody's evolution into one of the best WWE superstars. His chase to become the World Champion for two years was very well-thought and when he finally won the big one, it became one of the most satisfying moments in WWE history. His hard work, determination and passion for the business brought him to finally have a crowning moment. Now, he is the world champion, let's see how he can keep up with this. Will his run become stale or memorable. In-ring he had solid fundamentals enough to provide good to great matches. Just his cons are his promo skills, he is still struggling to cut believable promos and sometimes way too forced and melodramatic. Overall, a very good wrestler and one of the hardest workers in the ring with an incredible redemption story.
1213.04.2024CemeteryKeeper9.0 
1312.04.2024igskillfart  
1412.04.2024Causeahazard9.0 
1512.04.2024hbg9.0 
1612.04.2024TomeryKY  
1712.04.2024bzgames9.0A fantastic wrestler with a great body of work. Of course everyone is familiar with his modern work with AEW and his return run with WWE, but his talents were evident even at a younger age in a system that didn't view him as a premier talent. It's really a shame that just as he was coming into his own as a talent WWE forced him into the Stardust gimmick. However, that poor decision revealed Cody's best trait as a wrestler, his proactivity. He is never content with staying in the same place for too long, he is always looking to expand his horizons. One of the truly great wrestling politicians that has managed to always come out on top with everyone singing his praises on the way out. We've seen this with his request for release from WWE to his part in the creation of All In which would lead to his run with AEW before moving back to WWE as soon as it became clear that creative decisions were going in another direction. He's the son of Dusty Rhodes but, ironically enough, he's managed to become this generation's Ric Flair. A trend setter, not afraid to blaze his own trail and bounce from promotion to promotion while cementing himself as a legit main eventer and crossover star everywhere he goes.
1811.04.2024beat7169.0 
1911.04.2024CalebMc709.0 
2010.04.2024yungbono8.0 
2109.04.2024Gameplayer8.0 
2209.04.2024Seth Pilgrim10.0He's one of my faves since day one. I was a fan of his Dashing gimmick when everyone says it was ridiculous. OK it was. But it was perfectly delivered and one. Even his "invicible-john-cena" current gimmick works better with him than it did with Cena back then. I can't wait for him to turn Homelander-heel since i saw his outfit for the first time. Pretty sure he'll be excellent in that role too.
2309.04.2024hiddenblvde9.0 
2409.04.2024GhassaneJabri6.0I gotta give it to the guy, I've never seen a midcarder market himself as amazingly as Cody Rhodes did after his first WWE stint. If it wasn't for him having occasionnally good matches (Cody v. Dustin at Double or Nothing, Cody v. Rollins at Hell in a Cell, 'Mania 39 main event before the finish), I'd have given him an easy 4/10. The first time I had any form of interest was during his first team-up with Goldust, except that proportionally, my interest for Cody was significantly less important than the one I had for Goldust who I thought was in the best shape of his career but also one of the best wrestlers I've ever seen. And that difference of interest seemed to apply to most of the high points of Cody Rhodes' career, it wasn't that I found him to be interestling, it was always something about his opponents that I thought elevated Cody's position. And then came 2021 Cody, and my good faith in him was instantly flushed down the toilet, as I was experiencing the funniest acts of desperation out of any wrestler I've ever seen (his bad remixes for "Kingdom", him constantly using the epic prelude for every entrance, going through a flaming table and still winning the match, come on it was so funny) And if that isn't apparent enough on his feuds and team-ups, it becomes more apparent with his wrestling abilities. Cody is most certainly not a bad wrestler, but he is as average as his athleticism. He's all right at his spots, but I can't remember a single hold or counter that I thought was clever and technically impressive. The best matches he's ever had were either due to his opponents being far more athletic and technically sound than him (Rollins, Dustin), or because of an accidental pec injury which made a stipulation more dangerous than any of its contemporaries during the 2010's. And yes, that latter match really showcases his guts and courage to muster something great out of what could've been a disaster, but it doesn't change nor recontextualize the overall body of work. In conclusion, Cody Rhodes: 6/10 wrestler, 12/10 marketer.
2509.04.2024skybo9010.0Hands down one of the most underrated wrestlers out there, and he has a brilliant mind for the sport. What hes done since leaving the WWE has been nothing short of incredible, and hes changed the industry for the better. Hes the complete package, as he can both wrestle and talk on the mic.
2609.04.2024DXHHHHBK9.0 
2708.04.2024CrossFaceX9.0 
2808.04.2024JBeno9.0 
2908.04.2024ultravioletshiroi10.0Cody Rhodes is no doubt a very good wrestler who improved tremendously over the years. He's a very well rounded, has great psychology and I think he's at his prime currently. He's very good in the ring and has a natural charisma and likable personality in and off the ring. He defied odds, being a slightly smaller wrestler who made it to the top card years ago and worked his butt off throughout the years to get to where he is today. He puts on 5 star main even matches time and time again. Cody has really grown on me and I am so happy to see him complete his story. A 7.67 star rating is too low for Cody at this point.
3008.04.2024veroon  
3108.04.2024RhodesEra10.0First and foremost, Cody embodies the essence of what it means to be a true wrestling renaissance man. He seamlessly juggles roles as an exceptional in-ring performer and a captivating storyteller. From his early days in WWE, where he portrayed various characters with finesse, to his evolution as an independent wrestling sensation and later a driving force behind AEW, Cody has consistently displayed an unparalleled dedication to his craft and an unwavering commitment in the wrestling business. In the squared circle, Cody's in-ring abilities are nothing short of exemplary. Moreover, Cody's contributions extend far beyond his in-ring performances. As one of the driving forces behind the inception of AEW, he played a pivotal role in reshaping the landscape of professional wrestling, offering an alternative platform for talent to thrive and fans to indulge in groundbreaking storytelling and captivating action. His vision for AEW as a fan-centric promotion built on inclusivity, innovation, and respect for the wrestling tradition has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Fast forward to March 2022, Cody Rhodes left AEW and gambled on himself. The rest is history. Cody Rhodes returned to WWE and made himself a main event star. Who would have thought about that six years ago? Who would have thought about that after his final months in AEW? He's the biggest babyface the company has got right now and I can't wait for him to win that world championship. Spectacular wrestler and human being.
3208.04.2024Jamesmac0159.0 
3308.04.2024Zaid9.0 
3408.04.2024Shib Vicious8.0 
3507.04.2024Ringside Rebel8.0 
3607.04.2024ShaneSpear8.0 
3707.04.2024Mr Nice Guy8.0 
3807.04.2024BulletGM9.0 
3907.04.2024AsukaFan2019  
4006.04.2024LariatFromHeaven8.0 
4106.04.2024KSupreme310.0Cody Rhodes represents the beginning of a new era in the WWE. A man that bet on himself and decided that hitting the reset button on his career was the only choice he had left. The son of the late, great American Dream Dusty Rhodes, Cody carved out his own route and if his trajectory stays on course, hes more than capable of escaping the shadow of his fathers greatness and stand shoulder to shoulder as an equally influential wrestler when its all said and done. It cannot be denied that without Cody, there is no AEW. If it wasnt for him taking that leap of faith alongside Kenny Omega, Hangman & The Bucks, the landscape of the wrestling world would look very desolate. And for that I am forever grateful. Ill always remember when Cody started out with Orton and DiBiasse Jr, I personally wouldve never imagined that he would become one of the most important figures in modern wrestling. In his time away from WWE, he went on an absolute tear in the indies, with appearances in ROH, NWA, Impact and most importantly NJPW. As a former member of the iconic Bullet Club stable, we began to see the DNA of this American Nightmare character the world knows and loves. He returned to the WWE with a different aura, his mind made up and a character that he hand crafted into a worldwide brand. A very pivotal moment in Codys return was competing in a Hell in a Cell match with a bruised pectoral muscle. The visual of that injury showed that Cody is a warrior and willing to do whatever it takes to reach the top. After winning the Rumble and losing to Roman at Wrestlemania 39, he dusted himself off and continued to work his way back into the main event of Wrestlemania by winning the rumble a second time, joining the likes of HBK and Steve Austin as Superstars who won back to back. At the time of this writing I can honestly say we are witnessing Cody in his prime and he is one of the hottest superstars in this modern era. You cant help but root for the guy. Great on the mic, could definitely hang with great talkers such as CM Punk and the Rock, and when put against the right opponent, could tell some amazing stories in the ring. I truly believe in Cody Rhodes, and if hes the next superstar to carry us in to the new era, then well be in great hands. Legend in the making for sure.
4204.04.2024o6ko9.0 
4303.04.2024Clint Achilles8.0 
4403.04.2024Kung9.0 
4531.03.2024Darshan Joshi9.0 
4631.03.2024Someguy11 Cody's come a long way - a lifer who built is own path to perennial main eventer. Truly a legendary journey and one the best ongoing stories currently in wrestling, culminating it what is sure to be a championship win at Wrestlemania 40.
4728.03.2024Kerplin7.0 
4827.03.2024Fanofkane9.0 
4923.03.2024Rainmakerwrestlinhfand9.0 
5022.03.2024overmetal0110.0simply put Cody Rhodes is the most important wrestler of the last 10 years. His story on the indies brought me back to wrestling when I read about him.top notch character work, promo... He can go with anyone in the ring. Hes whitemeat, despite the iwc begging for him to be heel, he's the perfect modern babyface. His matches with Aldis, Omega, Rollins, Brock, Shin, MJF, Jericho, Jeff Cobb, Andrade, Sammy, Dustin, Darby...his return to WWE started a new era. The Rock was retweeting his AEW promos back in 2019. Of course Rock is trying to work with him. Cody is the guy, embrace it and acknowledge that Tony Khan let him slip through his fingers. maybe the greatest of all time when its done.
5119.03.2024Connorstubbs129.0 
5219.03.2024YellowJournalism8.0 
5316.03.2024TechnicolourTeacup9.0 
5415.03.2024Alons8hasaBrokenBack9.0 
5515.03.2024MikeHoncho7.0 
5615.03.2024kyotodrppn7.0 
5714.03.2024theis20039.0 
5811.03.2024mangled  
5911.03.2024BadMansion8.0 
6010.03.2024Zak227.0 
6107.03.2024WrestlingSucks008.0 
6207.03.2024TeenageDirt8.0 
6306.03.2024nmct9.0 
6406.03.2024TayKZY7.0 
6505.03.2024ddtprofan40008.0 
6603.03.2024PickleRicFlair9.0 
6703.03.2024scottdani05059.0 
6801.03.2024lukasmgc8.0 
6928.02.2024salenronayk9.0 
7028.02.2024nerdjames9.0 
7128.02.2024VoodooChild8.0 
7227.02.2024eetasa28.0 
7327.02.2024ryoh079.0 
7425.02.2024Damian10.0From undesirable to undeniable, Cody has cemented himself as the biggest superstar in the world. Genuinely the greatest babyface of the last twenty years, mostly because he is the only babyface that managed to keep the entirety of the crowd behind him. No "Cody sucks" chants, no "anyone but you" backlash, he has reached a high enough level, he managed to get The Rock booed.
7523.02.2024Hyunminlee9.0 
7622.02.2024Materthe9.0 
7720.02.2024mxkami7.0 
7817.02.2024Nilesmania9.0 
7917.02.2024Fantastische9.0 
8014.02.2024mj260910.0The greatest babyface of the modern era in my opinion. No one works as hard as Cody and no one makes the audience feels so much in 2024 as much as Cody Rhodes. The absolute next face of the company and probably one of the greatest promos of our generation. No one has made a blue-eyed babyface work like this since John Cena.
8109.02.2024venice  
8208.02.2024Tragiic9.0 
8307.02.2024benny5bellys8.0Cody in WWE back in the day was a perfectly fine mid card act. His story is considerably more interesting when he decided to walk out. He successfully marketed himself incredibly well and he does need to be recognised as a hugely important part of modern wrestling history with everything that followed. In AEW, he somewhat got stuck in the Codyverse which sometimes delivered gold but as often as not also stank out the joint. He is not a top level worker when the bell rings but in the right circumstances and environment he can produce a compelling match. He will at some point get the belt ( never really understood the whole finish the story thing related to his dad. Dusty was not a WWF guy so why would he care about not being champion? ) but he is always going to be the bridesmaid and never the bride. Shit neck tattoo though.
8405.02.2024Captain Memo10.0It will be interesting to see where he's at this time next year. With the whole 2024 Royal Rumble debacle not having played out completely, we'll see how much damage has been done to Cody Rhodes. But for the past two years he somehow made a mass audience accept a sincere babyface.
8503.02.2024Jacklist958.0 
8603.02.2024Matt3210.0I think he totally sucks.In his first run in WWE he was boring as hell.Stardust is just a fucking joke.In AEW he was most boring and bad act in whole company.Second run in land of McMahon's only he is doing is talking about his father (R.I.P Dusty) and story.The story nobody cares about becuse he is just that terrible.About his ring work he is decent enough but i think a Cross Rhodes is little to weak to be a finisher.Compered to his dad or his brother he is just weak link in family.He isn't look like a megastar when you luck on him face to face to Roman Reigns he looks like a fan who jumper to the ring.I don't know how he is a main eventer.I think he can't belong in main event of Global Force Wrestling.Maybe he wears a Homelander ettire but he is nothing more than a walking action figure.
8701.02.2024KEI9.0 
8830.01.2024Amaury088.0 
8929.01.2024Meng4.0Cody is the fortunate one in the family, capitalizing on his father's legacy far more than his brother. Despite lacking charisma and possessing only average in-ring skills, he has undeservingly managed to ascend to the main event. He continues to construct his persona by adopting a mundane "man on a mission" character and leveraging his father's heritage.
9029.01.2024kylerleegrey1310.0Was never a fan of Cody, especially his brief run with AEW, until he came back to the WWE. What else can I say about this man? Cody's amazing and was born to be a star. Now that he won the Royal Rumble for the second time in a row, it's time for him to finish the story!
9129.01.2024LightningCutter10.0He is a better version of John Cena and a unique mixture of a bunch of different eras but still forward thinking. Hopefully once he gets the title he can really get some programs to sink his teeth into and elevate the rest of the show/roster. Looking forward to it.
9228.01.2024HollywoodKills7.0 
9328.01.2024Rodycaz II  
9428.01.2024mugglegoldfinch8.0 
9527.01.2024Nard1907.0 
9627.01.2024RoboPanda9.0 
9725.01.2024Bigbubbahbubbah  
9824.01.2024MichaelB13718210.0I mean from undesirable to undeniable says it all really. Easily been my favourite wrestler for the past 2 years. WM38 was my first event I watched live in probably 10 years. I always kept up with clips etc. But never watched any shows. I knew about AEW but not alot, I knew Cody was part of creating the company though. Building up to WM38 I have heard about the rumours and saw Seths setup. But still words can not describe watching the match Seth came out we wre waiting for his opponent I was so intrigued at this point then we heard Wrestling has more than 1 Royal Family. As I have not been following AEW really I was still not sure if its Cody , then he came out from the ground I saw him last 10+ years ago as Dashing Cody Rhodes and Stardust so when i saw what he transformed to I was stunned for words. The commentary was great especially Corey Graves line saying One of the highest inring IQ of this generation. He went on had an absolute classic with Seth , repeated 2 more classics with Seth to win the feud and HOC match with a messed up chest went on to get a 5 star from Dave Meltzer which WWE doesnt often get, got injured, came back won the Rumble had a fantastic mini match with Gunther as the last 2 remaining in the rumble. Shouldve won at WM but his time will come. All I can say is this man is my hero he is amazing in ring amazing promos ie his promo with Punk this past RAW. And he will complete his story he will go down as an absolute Legend, Hall of Famer. And along the way his old man The Son Of A Plumber , The American Dream Dusty Rhodes will be looking down at him from the heavens with a smile on his face, Cody you made your dad proud you are Dustys little boy and he is very very proud of you from heaven.
9923.01.2024Peacock969.0 
10022.01.2024SethyBoy9.0