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Cody Rhodes On Pulling Over After Daniel Bryan Tirade On Dusty’s Commentary, Dusty As A Father
- Updated: December 3, 2016
Source: The Art Of Wrestling
Recently on The Art Of Wrestling, Cody Rhodes talked about how Dusty Rhodes was as a father, how professional wrestling has helped with the grieving process with respect to his father’s unexpected passing, and his reaction to a Daniel Bryan criticizing Dusty’s commentary work in WCW.
According to Rhodes, the relationship between Dusty and Dustin Rhodes, also known as WWE’s Godlust, made Dusty overdo it with parenting Cody.
“He wasn’t on the road at all, at all. Yeah, he missed all of Dustin’s childhood, essentially, being on the road. He missed none of mine, so it’s so bizarre.” Rhodes continued, “I think him and Dustin having to resolve things later in life, led him to make sure he overdid me as a dad.”
Rhodes went on to say that Dusty was “absurdly good” as a father.
“He was an absurdly good father. [He] didn’t miss anything. Nothing. He missed one wrestling match and it’s the night he turned. On one of my amateur wrestling matches he misses, the night he turns to the nWo when he turned on Larry Zbyszko and I was also not smart to the industry, fully, so I was also very upset. Not only did he skip, but he’s also part of the nWo.”
Rhodes admitted that he …