After Being Tortured by Brock Lesnar, Cody Rhodes Reunites With AEW Vice President for Project Close to His Heart
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More than just being a wrestler, Cody Rhodes has played a part in definitely being a star in and outside the ring. From his role in building up AEW to its place right now to working in the indies to bring more attention to indie promotions, Rhodes has worked hard to build the upcoming generations of wrestlers.
Recently, in a gruesome contest of strength, Rhodes broke his arm, wrestling Brock Lesnar. But even a broken arm isn’t going to stop Rhodes from continuing a special project that’s close to his heart. Also, the AEW vice-president and his long-time friends are also with him, despite him working for WWE.
Even with a broken arm, Cody Rhodes still continues this special project
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On Twitter, Rhodes announced that the applications for the new camp season for his Nightmare Factory are open. Along with OT Marshall, Rhodes opened this training center in 2020. It acted as a jumping-off point for many developmental AEW talents in the beginning. This way, Rhodes and Marshall give back to the wrestling community every year.
Come train with me! #DoTheWork
New camp begins JULY 10th – apply here https://t.co/s8GuSdfMMZ pic.twitter.com/AsTf5OKObi
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) June 4, 2023
In the photos of previous sessions, you can clearly see that Rhodes called in favors. Both John Cena and Shawn Spears also visited the training center to pass on wisdom and insight into the wrestling industry. The Nightmare Factory is one of the projects that are closest to Rhodes’ heart as it gives back to the community that made him the star that he is today.
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Also, Dusty Rhodes, his father, was an instrumental figure in helping the community grow throughout his career. Whether it was back in the territorial days or his work in the establishment of NXT, Dusty Rhodes was an icon, to say the least. So, it makes sense that Cody Rhodes is also following in his father’s footsteps with this venture, as well as his work in the industry since leaving WWE in 2016.
The American Nightmare’s impact on the wrestling industry since leaving WWE
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Since 2016, Rhodes has been working on every promotion that would take him. Even though he was an established star in WWE, he didn’t back down from working in front of 10-100 people. His work in the indies brought the small promotions all the eyes of the mainstream fans and grew these promotions significantly.
Also, Rhodes was an instrumental figure at the start of AEW. Along with The Elite and Tony Khan, Rhodes build a company that could even think of competing with WWE. Even Triple H admitted that AEW is growing bit by bit into a worthy opponent. So, looking over everything, Rhodes is definitely helping build the wrestling community from behind the scenes.
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Edited by:
Amal Joyce