WWE Raw star and the winner of the Men’s Royal Rumble 2023 Cody Rhodes who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently talked about his brother Dustin Rhodes Goldust and he said that it would be really special to have him at WrestleMania 39.
Cody Rhodes made his much awaited WWE return back at WrestleMania 38. From his first day since his return in WWE, it was pretty much understood that WWE brought him back to treat him as a main event star. And that is exactly what they are doing to him.

Cody Rhodes Wants To Have Goldust At WrestleMania 39
After a series of matches with Seth Rollins, Cody injured himself and he was a sidelined from action for a long time. He finally made his return at the Royal Rumble paper view event as an entrant in the men’s Royal Rumble match. He entered the match as the entry number 30.
He went on to win the Royal Rumble match and he is scheduled to face Roman Reigns for the WWE Undisputed Universal Heavyweight Championship at the main event of WrestleMania 39. Surely he has a bright future lying ahead of himself in WWE.

Cody Rhodes who is also a former two times WWE Intercontinental Champion recently spoke to Alex McCarthy of Inside The Ropes where he talked about his brother Dustin Rhodes Goldust and he said that it would be really special to have him at WrestleMania 39. He said;
“Dustin (Rhodes) and I have a very unique relationship. Very unique. It’s almost like we’re at our optimum, at our peak as brothers when we’re together in the ring. I think we’ve both settled on the idea that, A, we never wanna tag team with each other ever again because as much fun as we had, we were at each other’s throats.

“We’re at a point where I love my brother so much and as I get closer to this, I think about him every day, I really do and that would be special, it would. It would take some people getting along to agree but, that also is very cart before horse because currently, what stands in front of me and I mean, there’s no hyperbole in what I say, is Roman Reigns.
“That’s currently what stands in front of me. As he refers to himself, of God tier. Buddy, this guy is the best of the best in terms of strength, in terms of conditioning. I mean 800-something days, can’t be argued. If you’re making a list and he (isn’t) number one, your list ain’t real. Can’t be argued and I’m not thinking about any type of victory lap or celebration other than I’m thinking about making sure I don’t get hit square in the mouth with a Superman Punch.”
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