Cody Rhodes: Roman Reigns Shouldn’t Be Worried About Brandi Rhodes, Paul Heyman Should Be Scared
Cody Rhodes might involve his bloodline on the road to WrestleMania.
Roman Reigns is flanked by Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Paul Heyman as the tribal chief of the Bloodline. As fans know, wrestling has more than one royal family and Cody Rhodes has a bloodline of his own that he could utilize going into WrestleMania and a potential showdown with Reigns.
Speaking to Peter Rosenberg on Cheap Heat, Rhodes was asked if his bloodline would be involved.
After noting that his dog Pharaoh is 12, but still spry, Cody commented on the possibility of Brandi showing up by saying, “As far as Brandi is concerned. I never know. Like my dad, when Brandi got in, I went, ‘You have to do your own thing and be your own self.’ I’m so proud. When I talk about what we built [AEW], there is a reason why I name everybody in it. Without Matt (Jackson), Nick (Jackson), Kenny (Omega), Tony (Khan), Bernie, Brandi, Dana (Massie), it would have never happened. All of those names have to be included because it was so fragile. I’m so proud of what she did and her contributions to it. If I’m Roman Reigns, I’m not necessarily scared of Brandi Rhodes. If I’m Mr. Heyman [Paul Heyman], I would be scared of what could happen. She’s really enjoying watching this. My whole family, not that they’ve come out of the woodwork, they’ve always been big supporters, but for Mania, because I’ve never been in this situation before, I’ve gotten everything really organized in advance.”
Cody said he’s making sure everything is in place for his family to enjoy WrestleMania together, even if he can’t be there for all of the events. He also hopes to be on the top of the card for WrestleMania 40 so he can do it all again.
Elsewhere during the interview, Cody discussed Sami Zayn’s momentum going into WrestleMania. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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