"The American Nightmare" Cody Reveals That He Was Jealous Of A Legacy Member

"The American Nightmare" Cody Reveals That He Was Jealous Of A Legacy Member

Recently, Ring of Honor star Cody was a special guest of the Edge and Christian podcast, and among many wrestling topics, the Bullet Club member talked about being jealous of a certain Legacy member...

By EliteGuy101 - May 23, 2018 04:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: Wrestlinginc
Recently on E&C's Pod Of Awesomeness, ROH's Cody was a special guest of the Edge and Christian podcast. Among many wrestling topics, the Bullet Club member talked about owing a life debt to Rey Mysterio, learning about hard work in WWE, being jealous of Legacy stablemate Ted DiBiase, Jr., and the impetus for leaving WWE in 2016.

Cody stated that he owes a life debt to Rey Mysterio for telling WWE Chairman Vince McMahon that he wanted to work the grandson of a plumber at WrestleMania.

"I have a Wookiee life debt to Rey Mysterio and he doesn't even know it." Cody continued, "Rey was kind of the one who ribbed me and brought me into the office that day with Vince [McMahon] and said, 'I want to work Cody at WrestleMania - he [has] got some good ideas.' And I did, thank God. And that's where I think Vince kind of even played me. He said, like, 'oh, do you have it on paper?' and I actually had it on paper in my bag and I handed it to him. And after that, he kind of just grumbled and I got a 'yes' out of that grumble. I owe Rey everything I have, man. He [doesn't] even know. He [doesn't] even spell my name right, C-O-D-E-Y. That's got to be a rib."

According to Cody, he was always The Legacy's "fall guy" as DiBiase Jr. was being groomed for a top spot and group leader Randy Orton was already a top guy.

"With The Legacy particularly, I was the ugly duckling. I had a great spot, but I was the fall guy. Teddy was positioned to be the next Randy. Randy was the man." Cody explained, "I knew I had to supersede Teddy in terms of they put me on SmackDown, they we're expecting much, but they definitely didn't set me up to fail. I started the 'Dashing' Cody Rhodes stuff and during that period, I learned that I had to work a-whole-nother degree harder to compete."

Moreover, Cody admitted to being "incredibly jealous" of DiBiase Jr. and had to stop feeling like he had to compete with him as well as other young WWE Superstars occupying the midcard.

"There was this pivotal moment where I had to stop competing with my peers like Dolph Ziggler, and [The] Miz, and DiBiase, and [Jack] Swagger, all those guys." Cody recalled, "there came a moment when I stopped competing with them. We did a South America tour and after a show, Teddy got real drunk on the bus. Many guys get real drunk on the bus. I loved Teddy, but I was really jealous of him, just incredibly jealous of him. And he came into catering and he was so drunk only one eye was open, and he's kind of just like slurring his words, and he approached the piano. It was a really nice piano in the middle of South America, like this balcony overlooking the water, and all this. And he flipped the piano lid up real hard and I was like, 'oh no, this is going to be a mess.' And he sat down and with one eye, he starts playing, and he starts playing some of the most beautiful music I've ever heard from a piano and he's just smashed, just destroyed. And I actually remember I told someone at the table, 'do you know what? I'm done. I'm done competing with him. He's just… I'm just going to compete with myself because when you're a [WWE] Hall Of Famer's son and you don't have to work very hard to get the gig, it becomes a matter of once you get the gig, you have to work incredibly hard to even get in your own discussion."

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