I can relate to Akaash lol my bro is a big fan and travel to shows. When you’re around it enough you’ll watch and follow the storylines and then move on but if he’s not around I’m not watching so idk if that makes me a fan. If I had to make a comparison it’s like baseball, it’s cool I know some players but I’m not watching
@@alexandermontejo447 I would just expect Andrew to make a joke about how ironic it is that Isreal are bombing the life out of civilians but claiming to be victims 😂
Hit the nail on the head...... The dude is ALWAYS put together so meticulously!! It def gives off old school Ric Flair vibes, but if Ric was actually a nice guy 😂
⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️ 00:00:00 - Undertaker's Chokeslam Moment 00:04:25 - Cody's Unique Babyface Role 00:09:32 - Cody's Hall of Fame Moment 00:15:34 - Cody's Stardust Experience 00:20:02 - Goldust's Unique Character 00:24:53 - Financial Risks of Leaving WWE 00:31:29 - Independent Wrestling Crowds Surge 00:35:35 - Planning the All In Event 00:40:05 - Wrestling Convention Experience 00:44:11 - John Mayer's Surprise Appearance 00:53:04 - Transitioning to Independent Wrestling 00:59:38 - Cody Lie Explained 01:04:34 - Vince's Pitch at My House 01:11:23 - Challenges of Being a VP in AEW 01:17:30 - Political Commentary and Predictions 01:24:15 - Wrestling Comeback Story 01:28:44 - Wrestling's Real Moments 01:34:51 - Winning the Royal Rumble 01:39:51 - Brock Lesnar's Professionalism 01:44:20 - Fan Reactions and Social Media Buzz 01:51:11 - Seth Rollins' Impact on the Storyline 01:59:16 - Undertaker's Surprise Appearance 02:03:34 - Thank You for the House 02:16:42 - Learning to Work the Crowd 02:21:00 - The Iggy: Wrestling Signals Explained 02:28:41 - Wrestling's Biggest Pops Revealed 02:34:39 - Wrestling's Physical Demands and Longevity 02:40:28 - Cody's Family Influence
@@chrislastname4387lol I doubt it, they’re not antagonistic with guests it’d be nice to have him talk about ufc as well, I know these guys would love that
My Dad went to school with his dad and my sister went to school with his brother, I'm not super into WWE but glad this dude is getting his shine well deserved!
I’m 28 now and I stopped watching WWE at like 13 but I’m gonna go back and watch all of this guy’s recent matches and all the recent events cause he’s THAT cool and likable. I’m a *new* fan.
Dude the Vince doc was supposed to be a slam piece I think...... but it just made me like and respect what a business gangster Vince was, and just how hard the WWE talent actually work. Makes me wanna be a fan again 😂 Vince is most def not a "good person" but holy 💩 as a promoter the man was a genius!
@@xsampson u mean ur gonna be a $5,000 custom suit having, Rolex wearing, limousine riding, jet plane flying, bad son of a gun?!?!? 😂 I can dig it, WOOOOOO!! 🤣🍻✌️
Dude, just wait till you ever have a son. I used to watch religiously then fell off in my 20s. Now that my son is 8, it’s ALLLL we watch. And Cody Rhodes is that dude 😂
Andrew brushing off Cody’s Peter Rosenberg comment with “he’s a wrestling guy” “I’ve never heard of him” “I’ll have to look him up” he only said that cause he’s really close to Charlemagne the god and Charlemagne and Peter work for rival radio stations.. just something I picked up on had me dying laughing
@@InspectorButters4 a lot of people actually. I don’t subscribe to this recent hate train on Drew. You either fuck with him or you don’t. No point in consuming the content you want to bash on.
The father-son legacy Cody is explaining makes his story even more powerful. Wrestling runs in his veins, and he’s managed to honor his father’s memory while carving out his distinct path. Moments like handing the championship belt to his mother aren’t just sentimental; they’re symbolic gestures that resonate deeply with fans who value the family tradition embedded in wrestling’s history. It’s refreshing to see someone in the industry who isn’t just performing but pouring genuine personal emotion into his role!
This has to be my favorite interview I’ve seen Cody do. Heard stories and other BTS never told on camera and the way he explains his whole story is so inspiring. And I love how interested the boys are the whole time. They asked the best questions.
My main concern is how to survive all of these financial and political crises, especially in light of the US political power scuffle. The government has really called things more difficult for its citizens, and we can't sit back and bear all the consequences of bad governance.
I'm glad you made this video, I can recall when I was homeless and faced with many things in Life until $75,000 biweekly began rolling in and my Life went from A homeless nobody to a different person with good things to offer!!!!!!❤️
Wow😱 I know her too. Judy Marion Then is a remarkable individual who has brought immense positivity and inspiration into my life. Her unwavering wisdom has been invaluable assets, enriching my journey in countless ways.
I can't lie I really enjoyed Codys first run from him joining Priceless and Legacy. To his IC run which is actually one of the more memorable runs. Dashing, Undashing, to his MITB loss I still think he should of won right up until Stardust. I wouldn't say he had a legendary run but he probably would still be in the HOF. He had enough big moments. But his work outside the WWE catapulted him to the main event. Especially his NJPW run. AEW made him a bona-fide star and his WWE return pushed him into S tier with a handful of legends.
Have been a fan of flagrant and all the guys for years. And im going to say something I have not said in A WHILE. 'This episode was SO GOOD it could of been longer'
In the 90s there were these amazing VHS the equivalent of NFL Films retelling these amazing feuds, I can't wait for the Cody Rhodes story to come out! So many must watch!
The cody roman story is really similar to star wars (original trilogy). Cody as Luke, Roman as Vader, Rock as Palpatine, Seth as Han, Cena as Obi Wan, even Brock as Jaba in a way. In my opinion it’s the greatest, most dynamic story ever told in wrestling.
This is literally the best interview about wrestling from a non wrestling, main stream source, that i have ever seen. The amount of interest, research and respect that they showed to wrestling is outstanding. I gotta respect it.
what a great interview. to open up the pod and say they don’t watch much wrestling, they sure did a lot of research. loved how shultz kept the interview questions and events in chronological order of when they took place.
Did no one tell the production team that the lighting decisions are quite distracting since certain angles create odd reflections off of the guest's face. What is this amateur hour 😂?
Was really shocked on how respectful they were to Cody and the business and wanted to know more about wrestling... this really felt like a "crossover" episode.. 👏🏾👏🏾