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Cody Rhodes says a big part of his story is locked behind a wall. During a new episode of his So What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Becky Lynch suggested that Rhodes should write a book. He responded that he’d love to, but said there’s an entire chapter he wouldn’t be able to include
However, comedian/actor Andrew Schulz (who is playing Dan in the Street Fighter movie) has posted a sneaky first taste on his Instagram story of Cody Rhodes as All-American/all-hair-gel soldier Guile. Get those stars and stripes at the ready…
The Rhodes-McIntyre feud was set in motion on the Aug. 8 episode of Friday Night SmackDown when the Scottish Warrior laid out Rhodes by hitting him with the title belt and a claymore kick through the announce table to end the show.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNStreet Fighter Set Photo Gives First Look at Cody Rhodes’ Guile
The Street Fighter movie recently got its first look at Cody Rhodes as Guile in a new set photo, highlighting the most iconic part of the character’s look. The new set photo comes courtesy of Andrew Schulz (who is playing Dan Hibiki in the film),
The live-action Street Fighter movie is slowly taking shape, and in the case of Guile, that shape is a broad flat-top hairstyle. Guile will be played by WWE star Cody Rhodes in the upcoming live-action movie,
Cody Rhodes' father, Dusty, passed away in 2015 at the age of 69. Wrestling legend Arn Anderson recently gave his thoughts on the WWE star emulating his dad's iconic character and moveset.
For the better part of two years, finishing Cody Rhodes finishing his story was one of WWE’s top stories. And instead of replacing the company’s main narrative, Rhodes’ mission to obtain the one championship that eluded his legendary father merged with Roman Reigns’ Bloodline-fueled Undisputed WWE title program.