Cody Says He's Taking Some Time Away From Wrestling; May Not Compete Again Until ALL IN This September

Cody Says He's Taking Some Time Away From Wrestling; May Not Compete Again Until ALL IN This September

Following his loss to Kenny Omega at the NJPW G1 Special last night, Cody (Rhodes) has revealed that he'll be taking some time away from the ring to focus on a "very fun project." More details after the jump.

By MarkCassidy - Jul 08, 2018 05:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Cody and Kenny Omega had a hell of a match at the G1 Special in San Francisco last night, and even though The American Nightmare failed to pin the IWGP Heavyweight Champion, when the smoke cleared the two men had put their differences aside and healed the rift that had developed between them.

It turns out Cody's show of sportsmanship may have signified a short break away from the ring, however.

The former ROH Champion sent out the following Tweet, announcing that he's taking some time off to heal and "explore a very fun project."



What this project is remains a mystery, but there is peculation that it may be a return to The CW's Arrow.

In any case, the next time we see Cody will most likely be the All In event, which is set to take place on September 1st in Chicago.
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