Cody Rhodes talks about judgmental legends, his torn pec, bloody footage shot during his surgery, Hell in a Cell

WWE Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes appeared on Logan Paul’s IMPAUSIVE podcast today. Scroll down to watch the full interview. Here are some transcribed highlights:

Cody Rhodes talking about the view that some legends of the industry have on today’s wrestling:

“There’s some guys in the industry, legends, who are so judgmental on how we do wrestling because they made money. They did it. They were right. They drew interest. They got heat. They did it all right. They’re committed to the idea that there’s only one way to do it. What I found out is that however you do it, if the people are up, if they’re reacting, if they’re popping, or if they’re on their feet, don’t judge this. This is done right if they’re entertained. Plus the wrestling fan has evolved so much. Most of them are longtime fans. They’ve been sitting watching the same stuff. We’ve got to change. The NFL has changed. Sports have all changed. The game is fast. Then you hear these dudes, you’ll hear people, ‘Oh, I’m old school, man. I’m meat and potatoes.’ Nine times out of 10 that means you’re lazy. Like, buddy, can you do something? I’m all about the moments too. I believe it, but the moments and the moves, it’s both.”

Cody on how his torn pec happened:

“The stupid thing was I’ve been wrestling since I was 15 is when I started pro training. No injuries. I felt bulletproof. Walked in the gym, flip-flops on. Flip-flops in the gym, bad sign. Open cup of coffee. Got on the bench. Put on 295. Didn’t even warm up. Was going for four. The dude on the other side of the gym, you know, testosterone Phil, just me and this other dude. I have no idea who this man is. I don’t know why he’s grimacing at me. I’m grimacing at him now. The plot thickens. He’s doing his full CrossFit routine, like taking up the whole jungle gym. It’s just me and him in there. I’m going to show you dude. I just unrack it and it went right away. I felt it. I didn’t need to kick the weights off. They flew off. Then this dude, who I’ve been having this moment with, runs over, ‘Hey, Man, are you okay?”

Cody talking about his surgery:

“They filmed my surgery for my documentary, like super awkward. I mean, I’m in a gown, It’s on backwards. You don’t want to be filmed in these moments. Like we could fake this later, right? I saw the footage that most people haven’t seen because there’s so much blood. Literally just blood squirting out of my chest. He’s (the doctor) got what looks like kitchen tongs and he’s just yanking the muscle back to the arm, and he’s showing them because he’s like teaching as he goes.”

On him wrestling in the Hell in a Cell with the injury:

“They were really cool and I think it was something that Vince really knew I wasn’t going to take no. I might have had to take a no, but I just didn’t want to get to it. I had a great conversation with him and he was really clear about, ‘Hey man. If you’re struggling out there, we got to call it.’ I said, ‘All right.’ Well, it’s a struggle, always, when you’re wrestling Seth. It’s a struggle when you’re in Hell in the Cell, but I did understand that, and they let me finish. The referee in the ring, Spider, that’s his nickname, he talked to me the whole time because I was just on Planet Z. I was just really, I was in shock still, because you know, shock puke, where you feel like you’re gonna vomit, you break a bone or whatever. I hit something up front. I set right up, and it looked like I sat up for the camera shot. I sat right up, here it comes. I’m going to throw up and they’re gonna instantly ring the bell. I think if I would have thrown up, they would have been, ‘okay.’ because people like watching a car wreck, but there’s a limit to it.”

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article please credit Logan Paul’s IMPAULVISVE show with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. 

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