Here's What Dustin Rhodes REALLY Thinks About Cody's AEW To WWE Jump

The AEW star talks about brother Cody Rhodes jumping over to the WWE side.

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Dustin Rhodes has mixed emotions about his brother Cody's jump to WWE.

The former Goldust told Renee Paquette's 'The Sessions' podcast that he's "happy" for Cody but also added, "I miss him so much already". Dustin clearly enjoyed having his sibling around in AEW, but he realises that winning the WWE Title would mean so much to Rhodes and his entire family.

Cody has Dustin's full support. The legend also said, "Hey man, more power to you. Go and get that title - win it all and do your stuff".

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Recent WWE returnee Cody has made quite the splash since re-joining the company. His debut at WrestleMania 38 was special, and Rhodes has followed that up with another scorcher against Seth Rollins at 'Mania Backlash.

Now, rumours abound that Cody is the favourite to win Money In The Bank on 2 July and eventually challenge for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. A possible match vs. Roman Reigns has been thrown up in the air though due to recent chatter about the 'Tribal Chief' taking a 10-week sabbatical from the company.

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Rhodes seems destined for the top regardless, and Dustin is pleased to see his bro doing so well.

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