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His half-brother Cody Rhodes is also fathered by Dusty Rhodes. [20] Cody began wrestling in WWE's developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in June 2006. [20] On 2 July 2007, Cody made his television debut in a backstage segment with his father Dusty and Randy Orton, where Orton introduced himself to Cody and disrespectfully slapped ...
Runnels is the son of Virgil Runnels, better known as "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (1945–2015), and his first wife Sandra. [120] His half-brother is fellow wrestler Cody Rhodes. He has two sisters, Kristin Runnels Ditto, who is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, and Teil Gergel. [121] Runnels was previously married to Terri Runnels.
Over the next few weeks, Rhodes' brother Goldust also lost to Orton with Cody's reinstatement on the line, while his father Dusty Rhodes was knocked out by Big Show while pleading for his sons to get their jobs back. [146] [147] In return, the vengeful Rhodes brothers gatecrashed Raw by attacking The Shield. [148]
Cody Rhodes won the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship from Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia. He explains what his father, Dusty Rhodes, would have thought of ...
The stipulation of the match would be that if the Rhodes Family won, Cody and Goldust got their jobs with the company back, but if they lose Dusty would be fired as an NXT trainer and none of them could appear on WWE programming ever again. The Rhodes brothers won the match, thus reinstating them to the roster and allowing Dusty to retain his ...
WWE star Cody Rhodes is getting real about how becoming a father changed his perspective on work and his career. Rhodes, 39, spoke to PEOPLE exclusively while attending a Monday Night Raw event in ...
The name of Dustin Runnels' wrestling gimmick of Goldust was partially inspired by the Gold Dust Trio, and partially by his father Virgil's ring name, Dusty Rhodes. In turn, Goldust served as inspiration for Dustin's brother Cody 's ringname, Stardust.
Here are some of the most memorable reactions to Dusty Rhodes' passing