Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Dustin Rhodes has stated in unequivocal terms whether or not he will ever face his younger brother Cody Rhodes in the squared circle ever again.I get asked daily about how I feel about Cody’s success. I love it and I am super proud. Proud of him, proud of my dad, proud of our family. We all 3 have different styles that stand us out and Cody has definitely surpassed every expectation of him. We are all different in many…— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) January 31, 2025
More News: WWE Superstar Missing Royal Rumble Due To Injury: ReportDustin recently took to social media to praise Cody, discussing how much he admires the WWE Undisputed Champion.”I get asked daily about how I feel about Cody’s success,” Dustin posted on X. “I love it and I am super proud. Proud of him, proud of my dad, proud of our family. We all 3 have different styles that stand us out and Cody has definitely surpassed every expectation of him. We are all different in many ways and each of us have left its mark on the world of pro wrestling and entertainment and that #RhodesTrain ain’t stopping. #RhodesFam”
Cody Rhodes on the microphone during WWE SmackDown at Delta Center on November 22, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cody Rhodes on the microphone during WWE SmackDown at Delta Center on November 22, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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A fan asked the logical follow-up: if you are so proud of your brother, are you going to fight him again?
However, Dustin was pretty clear that he would not do that, replying, “No. I will never fight him again. I wouldn’t dare touch something so magical”The Rhodes brothers have shared the ring multiple times over the years, creating unforgettable moments for wrestling fans. Notably, they battled at AEW’s inaugural pay-per-view event, Double or Nothing 2019, and also squared off at WWE Fastlane 2015 in their Goldust and Stardust personas.At Double or Nothing 2019, Cody faced off against Dustin, in a highly emotional match. Accompanied by his wife, Brandi Rhodes, Cody battled Dustin in a match that saw dramatic moments, including Brandi tackling Dustin on the floor.
The interference led to the legendary Earl Hebner ejecting her, with Diamond Dallas Page helping her leave at Hebner’s request. Despite a valiant effort from Dustin, who hit a Final Cut on Cody for a near-fall, Cody fought back with a Disaster Kick and a Cross Rhodes, only for Dustin to kick out.Ultimately, Cody hit a second Cross Rhodes to secure the victory. After the match, an emotional Cody announced that he and Dustin would team up at Fight for the Fallen against The Young Bucks, Matt and Nick Jackson. The two brothers embraced in the ring, cementing the emotional weight of the moment.If Dustin is to be believed, we won’t be seeing another faceoff ever again, but at least wrestling fans will always have that moment.More News: Stephanie McMahon Says ‘I’ll Never Get Away From WWE’WWE News: Logan Paul Claims To Be Best Heel Since ‘Professional Wrestling Started’For more on professional wrestling, head to Newsweek Sports.