Cody Rhodes shares one thing he wishes WWE would stop doing

Cody Rhodes and Triple H on RAW (Photo Courtesy: WWE.com)
Cody Rhodes and Triple H on RAW (Photo courtesy: WWE.com)

The Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is among the biggest stars in the Stamford-based promotion. Considered by many as the face of the company, The American Nightmare recently revealed one thing he wishes for WWE to stop doing.

The 39-year-old recently made an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, where he pointed out that while he meets the fans in attendance after the shows go off-air, his theme song keeps playing on a loop in the background. Rhodes added he wished the wrestling promotion would play any other song and stop playing his theme music over and over again.

"So, 99 % of the audience don't know the lyrics. They just rock out until the one part. [McAfee asks which part?] Just the Woah. Just the Woah. At the end of the night, when I make the rounds, and we do, like, stay after the cameras are down, autographs and pictures and stuff, I wish they would play any song other than that song because they play it over and over and over to the point it's too many Woahs," he said.

You can check out the entire conversation below:

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WWE Hall of Famer believes Paul Heyman could convince Cody Rhodes to turn heel

Cody Rhodes has been a babyface since his return to WWE at WrestleMania 38. Amid his ongoing rivalry with Solo Sikoa's The Bloodline, Hall of Famer Bully Ray recently claimed that Paul Heyman might return to television to convince The American Nightmare to turn heel.

While speaking on the Busted Open Radio podcast, the veteran referenced Emperor Palpatine manipulating Anakin Skywalker to join the dark side in Star Wars. He stated Paul Heyman, following his return, could do the same with Rhodes.

"When Emperor Palpatine is telling the story to Anakin Skywalker about [Darth Plagueis] the wise, and you can see the wheels turning in Anakin. And he asks the Emperor, 'Is it possible to learn this type of power?' And that's when the Emperor says, 'Not from a Jedi.' A Jedi is a babyface. That's when the turn comes. I just got goosebumps thinking about that scene because I can see that scene playing out between Paul Heyman and Cody Rhodes," Bully Ray said. [H/T WrestlingINC]

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Cody Rhodes is set to team up with Roman Reigns to face Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu in a tag team match at Bad Blood. It remains to be seen if the two rivals can work together to take down the new Bloodline.