Cody Rhodes Recalls Behaving Arrogantly With a WWE Legend Prior to the ‘Worst’ Fight of His Career: “I Don’t Know What I Was Thinking”

Since Cody Rhodes has returned to WWE, he has had top matches over the past year. Moreover, as WrestleMania 39 is near, everyone is rooting for a classic match from ‘The American Nightmare’. However, Rhodes recently recalled the worst match in his WWE career while sharing an interesting story.

Rhodes recalled having a conversation with Michael Hayes

Rhodes recalled having a conversation with Michael Hayes, who was in charge of that particular match. He shared about having a “three-segment tag match” and told he was “being young, arrogant, or a braggart.’

Cody Rhodes recently spoke with HOT 106

Cody Rhodes recently spoke with HOT 106 with Mike D. He recalled a match that happened on June 17th, 2011 episode of SmackDown where He teamed with Ted DiBiase Jr. and Wade Barrett. Their opponents were the team of Daniel Bryan, Sin Cara, and Ezekiel Jackson.

“I legitimately snorted pre-workout to be funny"

Hayes asked Rhodes about the match, to which he replied, “I legitimately snorted pre-workout to be funny. I don’t know what I was thinking. It was a very strong pre-workout. I did it and I told him, ‘it doesn’t matter what we do out there, we’re going to tear the roof off this place.’ Famous last words. Then disaster struck.”

The 37-year-old reminisces about Ted DiBiase Jr.

The 37-year-old reminisces about Ted DiBiase Jr. getting pinned at a spot where he wasn’t supposed to. This was the first segment and as it got ended quickly, they had to fill the other two segments, which were difficult now, and “there was a lot of frustration”.

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