Cody Rhodes
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Born | Cody Garrett Runnels June 30, 1985 Marietta, Georgia, U.S. |
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Debut | June 16, 2006 |
Cody Garrett Runnels Rhodes (born Cody Garrett Runnels; June 30, 1985) is an American
The son of wrestler Dusty Rhodes and the half-brother of wrestler Dustin Rhodes, he rose to prominence during his first tenure with WWE from 2006 to 2016. He adopted various gimmicks under his real name before being repackaged as a melodramatic spin-off of Dustin's Goldust character named Stardust. He also wrestled for promotions such as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), and Ring of Honor (ROH). Outside of wrestling, he served as a judge on the competition series Go-Big Show and starred with his wife Brandi Rhodes on the reality show Rhodes to the Top.
After an
Following his departure from WWE in May 2016, Rhodes began wrestling on the
In January 2019, Rhodes was named as an executive vice president of the newly formed AEW, where he would also wrestle. While there, he had critically acclaimed matches with his half-brother Dustin,
Between WWE, AEW, NJPW, NWA, and ROH, Rhodes has held a total of 19 championships (including four world championships). In early 2018, he simultaneously held the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship.
Early life
Rhodes was born Cody Garrett Runnels in
Rhodes attended
Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2006–2016)
Ohio Valley Wrestling (2006–2007)
Rhodes credits his father for starting to train him as a wrestler from the age of 12, which was limited mainly to simple fundamentals. From there, his training was provided by
Teaming with Hardcore Holly (2007–2008)
On the July 2, 2007, episode of Raw, Runnels made his television debut, using his family's wrestling last name, Rhodes, in a backstage segment with his father Dusty Rhodes and Randy Orton, where Orton introduced himself to Rhodes and then slapped Dusty as a sign of disrespect.[29] Cody Rhodes made his main roster in-ring debut losing to Randy Orton via pinfall on the July 16, 2007, episode of Raw.[30] Rhodes appeared at The Great American Bash to prevent Orton from further attacking his father.[31] The next night on Raw, Rhodes challenged Orton to a rematch from the previous week, only to lose again. Orton followed this up by kicking Rhodes' father in the head.[32]
On September, he began a feud with
In May 2008,
The Legacy (2008–2010)
After holding the championship for just over a month, they
On November they began a storyline with Orton and, at Survivor Series, Rhodes, along with Orton, was a survivor, for Orton's team, in the annual Elimination match.[46] The three of them created a stable with Orton called The Legacy.[47][48]
As part of the Legacy, Rhodes entered the Royal Rumble match in order to help Orton win, and lasted until the final three, before being eliminated by Triple H.[49] Rhodes and DiBiase became involved in Orton's scripted rivalry with the McMahon family, helping him to attack Shane and Stephanie McMahon, and Stephanie's real-life husband, Triple H.[50][51] Rhodes was elevated to main event status as a result of joining the Legacy, competing in handicap and six-man tag team matches against Orton's opponents and rivals.[52][53]
On April 26 at Backlash, Rhodes, DiBiase, and Orton defeated Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon in a six-man tag team match, which, per the pre-match stipulation, resulted in Orton winning the WWE Championship.[54] Rhodes suffered a minor neck injury in June, but continued working.[55]
Throughout mid-2009, Rhodes and DiBiase continued to compete against and attack Orton's rivals, especially Triple H.[56] This led to Triple H reforming D-Generation X (DX) with Shawn Michaels, and DX defeated Rhodes and DiBiase at SummerSlam.[57] Rhodes and DiBiase defeated DX at the following pay-per-view, Breaking Point in a submissions count anywhere match, but were defeated in a Hell in a Cell match at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view in October, when Rhodes was pinned following a sledgehammer shot to the head.[58][59] Rhodes represented Team Raw at the first Bragging Rights pay-per-view in October, reluctantly teaming with DX. The match would go on to be won by Team SmackDown. At Survivor Series, having aided Orton in his feud with Kofi Kingston, was part of Team Orton (against Team Kingston) alongside DiBiase. Kingston would lastly eliminate Orton in the match to be sole survivor.
Tension within The Legacy became apparent at the 2010 Royal Rumble, when Rhodes attempted to interfere in Orton's match for the WWE Championship. Rhodes was caught by the referee, resulting in a disqualification for Orton, who attacked Rhodes and DiBiase, who had tried to help Rhodes, after the match.[60] On the February 15 Raw, Orton took on Sheamus in a non-title rematch, but was again disqualified after Rhodes and DiBiase interfered.[61] During the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match pay-per-view, Rhodes interfered, passing a lead pipe through the cage to DiBiase. DiBiase hit Orton with the pipe and eliminated him from the match.[62] The next night on Raw, Orton attacked Rhodes and DiBiase during a six-man tag team match, and they attacked Orton the following week in retaliation.[63][64] This led to a triple threat match at WrestleMania XXVI, in which Orton defeated Rhodes and DiBiase.[65]
Dashing and Undashing (2010–2011)
As part of the
On the June 25 SmackDown, Rhodes began a new narcissistic
On January 21, 2011, Rhodes faced Rey Mysterio in a match, during which Mysterio hit Rhodes in the face with his exposed knee brace and legitimately broke Rhodes' nose,[79][80] which led to Rhodes declaring he was no longer dashing and had required facial reconstructive surgery.[81] Rhodes was off television for several weeks. Upon his return, he wore a clear protective mask over his face and colluded with his father to attack Mysterio and remove Mysterio's mask on the February 25 SmackDown.[82] Rhodes then regularly used his protective mask as a weapon during matches by headbutting opponents and using it to hit his opponents.[83][84][85] In 2020, Rhodes said his time as Undashing Cody Rhodes was his second best work as a pro wrestler.[86] Rhodes defeated Mysterio in a match at WrestleMania XXVII on April 3.[87] The duo also faced off in a Falls Count Anywhere match at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view in May, which was won by Mysterio.[88]
On subsequent episodes of SmackDown following WrestleMania XXVII, Rhodes, with the help of assistants, would hand out paper bags to the audience during his promos. Rhodes demanded the audience to put on the paper bags on their heads to cover their ugliness and imperfections, because they offended him.[89] Rhodes also put paper bags over several of his opponents' heads after matches with them.[90][91] Rhodes reformed his alliance with Ted DiBiase on the May 20 SmackDown, and the duo went on to feud with Sin Cara and Daniel Bryan.[92][93][94] At the second annual Money in the Bank pay-per-view, Rhodes participated in the SmackDown Money in the Bank ladder match, but was unsuccessful as Bryan won the match.[95]
Intercontinental Champion (2011–2012)
At the August 9 tapings of the August 12 SmackDown, Rhodes defeated Ezekiel Jackson to win the Intercontinental Championship, his first singles title with the company.[96][97] The following week, Rhodes and DiBiase had a verbal confrontation with Orton. The following week, Rhodes attacked DiBiase after the latter lost a singles match to Orton, ending their alliance and resulting in an Intercontinental Championship match between the two at Night of Champions, which Rhodes won.[98][99] Simultaneously, Rhodes had begun a feud with Orton, with Orton defeating Rhodes on the September 9 SmackDown,[100] but Rhodes defeated Orton on the September 12 Raw when Mark Henry distracted Orton.[101] On the September 23 SmackDown, Rhodes defeated Orton by disqualification when Orton took Rhodes' mask off and hit him with it.[102] Post-match, Orton attacked Rhodes with the timekeeper's bell, legitimately cutting Rhodes and causing him to bleed.[103] The following week on SmackDown, Rhodes claimed he needed nine staples to close the wound.[104]
At the
Rhodes then feuded with SmackDown commentator Booker T, attacking him from behind on several occasions and successfully retaining the Intercontinental Championship against him at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs and on the January 6, 2012 SmackDown.[111][112] In the 2012 Royal Rumble match, Rhodes lasted over 40 minutes and eliminated more wrestlers than other any other competitor with six, before he was eliminated by Big Show.[113][114] At Elimination Chamber Rhodes pinned Big Show in the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber match, before being eliminated by Santino Marella.[115][116] Rhodes spent the following weeks highlighting Big Show's embarrassing moments in previous WrestleManias, often costing Big Show to lose matches in the process.[117] At WrestleMania XXVIII, Rhodes lost the Intercontinental Championship to Big Show, ending his near eight-month reign of 233 days.[118]
Following the loss at WrestleMania, Rhodes went on a brief losing streak, due to Big Show distracting him during matches.[119] Four weeks after losing the title, Rhodes regained it at Extreme Rules by defeating Big Show in a Tables match.[120] On the May 7 episode of Raw, Rhodes retained his title against Big Show in a rematch after getting himself counted out.[121] Two weeks later at Over the Limit, Rhodes lost the Intercontinental Championship to the returning Christian. He would go on to lose to Christian in a rematch for the title at No Way Out.[122] On the June 29 SmackDown, Rhodes and David Otunga were defeated by Christian and United States Champion Santino Marella in a Money in the Bank qualification match for the World Heavyweight Championship, due to Otunga being pinned.[123] Afterwards, Rhodes claimed that he had not lost and demanded another chance.[123] Four days later on Super SmackDown Live, the WWE Board of Directors granted Rhodes another shot and he defeated Christian to earn a spot in the match.[124] At Money in the Bank, he was unsuccessful as the match was won by Dolph Ziggler.[125] On September 16 at Night of Champions, Rhodes failed to capture the Intercontinental Championship from The Miz in a fatal-four-way match, also involving Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara.[126]
Team Rhodes Scholars (2012–2013)
Rhodes then aligned himself with
After he returned from injury, sporting a
On July 14 at Money in the Bank pay-per-view, Rhodes competed in the World Heavyweight Championship Money in the Bank ladder match, which was won by Damien Sandow after Sandow turned on Rhodes and threw him off of the ladder just as Rhodes was about to win the match.[139] The following night on Raw, Rhodes attacked Sandow and dissolved Team Rhodes Scholars, turning face for the first time since 2008.[140] They feuded over the briefcase, which Rhodes threw into the Gulf of Mexico.[141] On August 18 at SummerSlam, now no longer sporting a mustache, Rhodes defeated Sandow in a singles match,[142] and did so again the following night on Raw.[143]
The Brotherhood (2013–2014)
In September 2013, Rhodes started a storyline with his brother against Triple H. After Rhodes was defeated by Orton, he was fired in storyline.
On October 6 at
Stardust, creative frustration, and departure (2014–2016)
On the June 16 Raw, Rhodes debuted a new character called Stardust (a ring name also previously used by his father during his time in
On February, the team disbanded after Cody executed Cross Rhodes on Goldust.[154] This led to a match between Goldust and Stardust at Fastlane, which Goldust won.[155] The brothers tried to have a match at WrestleMania, but the WWE Chairman Vince McMahon didn't book the match, since he felt the match wasn't good enough for WrestleMania.[156]
The Stardust character eventually evolved to resemble a
From September until May, he worked on television and PPV in minor storylines and losses.
Hunter [Triple H] took it very personally because he had done so much for my dad at NXT. There was one conversation where he said, "I'm shocked that you feel this way after everything I've done for your family." But I told him, "I'm not my dad. I can't stay here out of loyalty to you for giving my dad a job in 2005. I get it, and the little boy in me really appreciates what you did for my dad. But I'm not him. He's not here anymore. I've got to be me." I think Hunter, he's been in wrestling long enough that he knew, "Oh, this is a real one. He's not asking for more money. He's not asking for a title shot. Nothing would matter at this point." I let the burn get too bad before I said anything, if that makes any sense.[174]
Despite that, Rhodes consistently spoke highly of WWE following his departure, adding that there were no grudges between him and the company and that any decisions the company makes regarding him are largely business-based.[175] This included WWE redesigning the Intercontinental Championship belt (whose 2011–2019 design was introduced in storyline by Rhodes) in 2019 around the same time AEW launched being a coincidence as opposed to trying to separate themselves from Rhodes, as Rhodes himself acknowledged that the physical belt was due for a redesign anyway.[176]
Independent circuit (2016–2018)
After he left WWE, Rhodes continued working under his real name on the independent circuit, but often dropped his last name in order to avoid conflict with WWE.
Rhodes wrestled for the Northeast Wrestling promotion from August 25 to 28. On August 25, he beat Brian Anthony in a match with Ricky Steamboat as the guest referee, in Pomona, New York. On August 26, Rhodes beat Mike Bennett in Pittsfield, Massachusetts (the match had been announced on June 3 and their wives were in their corners).[180] On August 27, he beat Kurt Angle in Wappingers Falls, New York.[181] On August 28, Rhodes beat Sami Callihan in Bangor, Maine.[182]
On June 6, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) announced that Rhodes would be wrestling in their annual Battle of Los Angeles tournament.[183] On September 3, Rhodes, billed as Cody R,[2] defeated Sami Callihan in his first round match in the tournament.[184] The following day, Rhodes was eliminated from the tournament in the quarterfinals by eventual winner Marty Scurll.[185]
On November 26 at WrestleCade's Showcase of Champions, Rhodes defeated
On October 6, 2016, he made his debut with
On April 29, 2017, at No Regrets, Rhodes lost the WCPW Internet Championship to
In May 2017, Dave Meltzer suggested that an independent wrestling show would be unable to sell out a ten thousand seat arena in the United States. Rhodes, along with
Ring of Honor (2016–2018)
On July 19, 2016, Rhodes announced that he would appear at
On September 23, it was confirmed that Cody had signed a multi-year contract with ROH.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling/Impact Wrestling (2016–2017)
Rhodes was expected to work events for
Cody returned on the February 23, 2017, episode of Impact Wrestling, calling out Moose to thank him for helping his wife Brandi while he was away. After learning Brandi had Moose's phone number, Cody attacked Moose, turning heel.[214] On the March 30 episode of Impact Wrestling, Cody unsuccessfully faced Moose for the Impact Grand Championship. Rhodes' contract with the promotion ended shortly after.[215]
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2016–2019)
On December 10, 2016, Rhodes, billed as "The American Nightmare" Cody, appeared at
Cody faced Kota Ibushi at Wrestle Kingdom 12 on January 4, 2018, in a losing effort.[223] At The New Beginning in Sapporo, he attacked Kenny Omega with the help of Page, eventually being stopped by Ibushi.[224] This led to a match at the G1 Special in San Francisco on July 7, where Cody unsuccessfully challenged Omega for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. After the match, as the "BC Firing Squad" of King Haku, Tanga Loa, and Tama Tonga attacked Omega and the rest of Bullet Club, Cody refused to aid the attackers and embraced the Bullet Club members afterward.[225] At Fighting Spirit Unleashed, Cody defeated Robinson to win the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship, his first championship in NJPW.[226] Cody again failed to defeat Omega for the championship in a three-way match also involving Kota Ibushi at King of Pro-Wrestling on October 8.[227] On October 24, Cody announced that he was no longer affiliated with Bullet Club, and he would continue teaming with Omega, The Young Bucks, Hangman Page and Marty Scurll as The Elite.[228] At Wrestle Kingdom 13 on January 4, 2019, Cody lost the United States Heavyweight Championship back to Robinson.[229] On February 7, his profile was removed from NJPW website.[230]
All Elite Wrestling (2018–2022)
Formation of AEW and early storylines (2018–2020)
In November 2018, several trademarks were filed in Jacksonville, Florida that indicated the launch of a new wrestling promotion.[231][232][233] On January 1, 2019, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) was unveiled during a conference in Jacksonville, with Cody revealing that he, along with Matt and Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega, would serve as Executive Vice Presidents, as well as on-air talent. Both Cody and The Young Bucks signed five-year contracts with the promotion.[234] At their inaugural event on May 25, Double or Nothing, Cody defeated Dustin Rhodes in an acclaimed match; it would later win "Match of the Year" from Pro Wrestling Illustrated.[235][236] On June 29 at Fyter Fest, Cody wrestled Darby Allin to a time limit draw. After the match, Rhodes was attacked by Shawn Spears and struck with a chair shot that caused Rhodes to bleed heavily from the back of his head.[237] While Rhodes did not suffer a concussion, he did require 12 surgical staples.[238] Spears' actions would be condemned by MJF, Cody's self-proclaimed best friend.[239] MJF would later become Cody's cornerman for his matches.
At
Over the following months, Cody attempted to secure a match with MJF,[246][247] which MJF agreed to do as long as Cody met three stipulations: he could not touch MJF until the match, he would have to defeat MJF's bodyguard Wardlow in a steel cage match, and he would have to take ten lashes with a leather belt.[248] After taking the lashes,[249] Cody defeated Wardlow in a steel cage match on the February 19, 2020, episode of Dynamite to arrange the match for the Revolution pay-per-view.[250] Cody was defeated by MJF at Revolution on February 29.[251]
TNT Champion and departure (2020–2022)
On March 30, AEW announced a new title, the
Cody returned on the September 23 episode of Dynamite, attacking Brodie Lee and members of his faction,
After losing the TNT Championship, Rhodes would begin a feud with famed basketball player
On the March 31 episode of Dynamite, Rhodes began a feud with
On December 25 at the special Holiday Bash episode of Rampage, Rhodes defeated Sammy Guevara to win the TNT Championship for a record third time.[283] At the Beach Break event on January 26, 2022, Rhodes lost the title back to Guevara in a highly acclaimed ladder match.[284] This would be Rhodes' last match in AEW, as on February 15, 2022, several sources reported that he and his wife Brandi had left the promotion as they were unable to come to terms on a new contract.[285][286] He has cited since that he left AEW because of a personal issue.[287]
Return to WWE (2022–present)
Feud with Seth Rollins and injury (2022–2023)
On March 18, 2022, it was reported by multiple sources that Rhodes had re-signed with WWE.
"Finish the Story" (2023–2024)
On the January 16, 2023, episode of Raw, Rhodes announced in a pre-taped video that he would return to competition in the men's Royal Rumble match at
On April 3 episode of Raw, Rhodes confronted and challenged Reigns to a rematch only for Reigns to decline. Rhodes then challenged Reigns and Sikoa to a tag team match later that night, and Reigns accepted under the condition that Rhodes' partner was someone who competed at WrestleMania 39 but also that person could not challenge Reigns for his titles as long as Reigns was champion. Rhodes chose Brock Lesnar, however, the match never occurred due to Rhodes getting viciously assaulted by Lesnar before the match could begin.[308]
Rhodes went on to defeat Lesnar at Backlash.[309] On the May 8 episode of Raw, Rhodes challenged Finn Bálor and The Miz for the World Heavyweight Championship Tournament. He failed to win due to the interference of Lesnar.[310] Rhodes suffered an arm injury (kayfabe) which helped Lesnar defeat him at Night of Champions.[311] At Money in the Bank, Rhodes went on to defeat Dominik Mysterio despite interference from Rhea Ripley.[312] The next night on Raw, before he could challenge World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Rhodes was attacked by a returning Brock Lesnar;[313] which set up a rubber match between the two at SummerSlam,[314] which Rhodes went on to win, with Lesnar endorsing Rhodes after the match, expecting Lesnar to be on hiatus for the rest of 2023.[315]
Cody then appeared as a guest on The
On the November 27 episode of Raw, Rhodes announced he would compete in the men's Royal Rumble match at Royal Rumble on January 27,[319] which he won after lastly eliminating CM Punk.[320] This was the first time someone had won two consecutive Rumble matches since Stone Cold Steve Austin won in 1997 and 1998. After Rhodes won, he pointed at Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns.[321] During the post-Rumble press conference, Rhodes was asked if he was choosing Reigns as his WrestleMania opponent, to which Rhodes answered: "WrestleMania 39 did happen. If you're me, you can't look at that and you can't run from it. I want to be back in the ring with Roman Reigns and I want to finish the story. […] I'm very big on keeping my word."[322]
On the February 2 episode of SmackDown, Rhodes said that he would not challenge Roman Reigns at WrestleMania XL. The Rock then appeared and confronted Reigns, with Rhodes shaking The Rock's hand and leaving the ring to Reigns and the Rock.[323][324][325] This development drew backlash from fans on social media for disrupting Rhodes' long-term storyline with Reigns.[326] During the WrestleMania XL Kickoff media event on February 8, in which The Rock, Reigns and Seth Rollins were on hand to hear Rhodes's decision, Reigns and Rock decided amongst themselves that they would be the main event of WrestleMania XL. Rhodes then appeared and asserted that it was his choice since he won the Royal Rumble, and then announced that he chose Reigns. After bringing up each other's families, Rock said that he and Rhodes now had issues, slapping Rhodes in the face and thus joining the Bloodline.[327]
Undisputed WWE Universal Champion (2024–present)
On April 6, on night one of WrestleMania XL, Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Rollins lost to The Rock and Reigns meaning that on night two of WrestleMania XL, Rhodes' match against Reigns would be a Bloodline Rules match. On night two, Rhodes would ultimately defeat Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship (WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship) to capture his first world title in WWE.[328]
Other media
In July 2009, Rhodes became one of the faces of the
Rhodes guest-starred on Arrow in the fifth-season episode "A Matter of Trust" playing Derek Sampson, a drug dealer turned metahuman with the inability to feel pain (Sampson's drug of choice was named Stardust in homage to Rhodes' WWE persona).[332][333] Rhodes reprised the role on episode 21 of the fifth season of Arrow.[334] In July 2018, Rhodes announced that his character would return for Season 7;[335] he appeared in five episodes during the season. Rhodes also voiced a fictionalized version of himself in the first episode of the 2023 animated series Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix.
Rhodes has appeared in twelve video games: he made his video game debut in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 and has since appeared in WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, WWE All Stars (as DLC), WWE '12, WWE '13,[336] WWE 2K14,[337] WWE 2K15[338] and WWE 2K23[339] as Cody Rhodes, in WWE 2K16[340] and WWE 2K17[341] under the Stardust gimmick, and in WWE 2K24 as both gimmicks alongside his "Undashing" persona. Rhodes also appears in AEW Fight Forever, even though he left AEW before the game was released.[342] Rhodes is the cover star for the WWE 2K24 Standard Edition and Cross gen editions of the game.[343]
Personal life
Rhodes and his half-brother inducted their father into the WWE Hall of Fame on March 31, 2007.[344]
In September 2013, Rhodes married ring announcer and former wrestler Brandi Reed.[345] They have one child together,[346][347] as well as a Siberian Husky named Pharaoh, who has appeared alongside Rhodes on both AEW and WWE programming.[348][349][350]
Rhodes is a fan of The Legend of Zelda video game series, incorporating its style into his wrestling gear. He has stated that he replays A Link to the Past yearly and that his favorite game in the series is Ocarina of Time.[23][351] He is also a comic book fan and has worn wrestling gear inspired by X-Men characters Archangel and Mister Sinister.[352] He has cited Omega Red and Cyclops as his favorite fictional characters, along with the Inhumans, and revealed that he owns a game cabinet of the 1992 arcade game X-Men.[352]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon | Stardust | [353] |
2017 | The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! | [354] | |
2023 | American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes | Himself | [355] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien | Himself | Episode: "Mike Tyson and Keith Berry" |
2010 | Warehouse 13 | Kurt Smoller | Season 2, episode 8: "Merge with Caution"[356] |
2011 | Food Network Challenge | Himself | Season 12, episode 11: "WWE Wrestling Cakes" |
2014 | Surprise Surprise | Episode: "Mothers Day Edition" | |
2016–2018 | Arrow[357] | Derek Sampson | 7 episodes Credited as Cody Runnels[358][359] |
2018 | WAGS Atlanta | Himself | |
2021–2022 | Go-Big Show[360] | Judge | |
2021 | Rhodes to the Top[361] | Himself | |
2023 | Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix | Himself |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013–2015 | The JBL and Cole/Renee Show | Himself, Stardust | Series regular |
2015–2016 | Swerved
|
Two episodes[362] | |
2016–2022 | Being The Elite
|
Himself | Series regular[363] |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2008 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009 | Video game debut |
2009 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 | |
2010 | WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 | |
2011 | WWE All Stars | Downloadable content |
WWE '12 | ||
2012 | WWE WrestleFest | Downloadable content |
WWE '13 | ||
2013 | WWE 2K14 | |
2014 | WWE SuperCard | |
WWE 2K15 | ||
2015 | WWE 2K16 | |
2016 | WWE 2K17 | |
2017 | WWE Champions | |
2021 | AEW Elite General Manager | |
2023 | WWE 2K23 | |
2023 | AEW Fight Forever | |
2024 | WWE 2K24 | Cover athlete |
Championships and accomplishments
Amateur wrestling
- Georgia State Tournament
- Champion at 189 pounds (86 kg) weight class (2003, 2004)[12]
Professional wrestling
- All Elite Wrestling
- AEW TNT Championship (3 times, inaugural)[364][365]
- AEW Dynamite Award(1 time)
- Best Moment on the Mic (Dog Collar match on AEW Dynamite (September 30)[366]
- Best Moment on the Mic (
- Alpha-1 Wrestling
- A1 Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Ethan Page[367]
- Bullet Proof Wrestling
- BPW Championship (1 time)[368]
- CBS Sports
- ESPN
- ESPY Award – Best WWE Moment (2022) – returning to WWE at WrestleMania 38[370]
- Male Wrestler of the Year (2023)[371]
- Global Force Wrestling
- National Wrestling Alliance
- New Japan Pro-Wrestling
- New York Post
- Match of the Year (2022) – vs. Seth "Freakin" Rollins at Hell in a Cell[375]
- Promo of the Year (2023) – shared with Sami Zayn on WWE Raw (February 13)[376]
- Match of the Year (2022) – vs.
- Northeast Wrestling
- Ohio Valley Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Seth "Freakin" Rollins at Hell in a Cell[379]
- Match of the Year (2019) – vs. Dustin Rhodes at Double or Nothing[380][381]
- Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2008)[382]
- Ranked No. 6 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022[383]
- Ranked No. 10 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500in 2023
- Ring of Honor
- ROH World Championship (1 time)[206]
- ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Young Bucks
- ROH Year-End Award (2 times)
- Wrestler of the Year (2017)[384]
- Feud of the Year (2018) – vs. Kenny Omega[385]
- Sports Illustrated
- Men's Wrestler of the Year (2018)[386]
- Wrestler of the Year (2023)[387]
- What Culture Pro Wrestling
- WCPW Internet Championship (1 time)[388]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter
- United States/Canada MVP (2023)[389]
- Worst Gimmick (2015) as Stardust[390]
- WWE
- Undisputed WWE Championship (1 time, current)[a]
- 1 time, current)[a]
- WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)[96][391]
- WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jey Uso[b]
- World Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Hardcore Holly (1) and Ted DiBiase Jr. (2)[36][40][42]
- Men's Royal Rumble (2023, 2024)[393]
- 34th Triple Crown Champion
- Slammy Award (5 times)
Notes
- ^ a b The WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship are jointly defended, although both titles retain their lineages.
- Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship.
- ^ The title was named the WWE Tag Team Championship during his first three reigns.
- Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship.
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External links
- Media related to Cody Rhodes at Wikimedia Commons
- Cody Rhodes at IMDb
- Cody Rhodes's Global Force Wrestling profile
- Cody's New Japan Pro-Wrestling profile
- Cody's Ring of Honor profile
- Cody Rhodes on WWE.com
- Cody Rhodes's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database