
Cody Rhodes hasn’t “finished his story” quite yet, but the story thus far will soon premiere in a new Peacock original documentary.
During a recent interview with Denise Salcedo of Instinct Culture, “The American Nightmare” confirmed that ALL IN footage will be included in his new documentary special on Peacock.
Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview.
On being vulnerable for the documentary and if he felt listened to by the production team: “No because I had really minimal requests. Hereโs why I had minimal requests. Iโve done enough reality TV where you think, โOh, youโre a producer. Please, ask for this and youโll get it.โ Then youโll find out theyโre not interested in what you have to say. Theyโre gonna run their show and thatโs their job. So now my expectations are really low. So I have, โHey, these are two things Iโd like to see in there.โ They were really small.”
On how he didnโt have too many requests, with one major one being that WWE allow footage of the All In pay-per-view from 2018, a show that helped launch AEW: “I wanted to see if they found any footage of me wrestling when I was in high school or younger. Found it. I was adamant that All In be covered. You cannot tell the story unless you cover All In, and All In is not mine, itโs someone elseโs. Thatโs a troublesome but also beautiful thing, in the spirit of it. So for it to be covered here, I was really happy, and for WWE to allow it to be covered kind of goes along with how WWE has treated me since Iโve come back. The song says, โWrestling has more than one royal family.โ It doesnโt say sports entertainment has more than one royal family. There hasnโt been a revision to me. Kevin Dunn and Vince (McMahon) and Bruce (Prichard) and Stephanie (McMahon) and Hunter [Triple H] have just tried to make me bigger, and I thank them greatly for doing that because they havenโt changed me in the process.”
Check out the complete interview via the YouTube player embedded below. H/T to Fightful.com for transcribing the above quotes.