@SparkBerry

The WWE Champion is meant to be the ambassador and face of the WWE, and as far as that goes, Cody is a class act.

@Firstclasssempire

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.

@badstuff-o5i

Cody looks like an American enemy in an 80's Japanese arcade game😭

@Klokkeren

Cody out here looking like Mint Condition Action Figure

@Rafyricardo1

Schulzy said we gotta have Cody Rhodes on and it came to be the following week. Wild.

@jessedrake32

The whole podcast is an absolute BANGER but that Last Hour and twenty is pure GOLD for WWE Fans.

@akramaza

When will Akash just admit he’s a wrestling fan and stop using the ā€œmy brother tells me about wrestlingā€ gimmick šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

@onyroo

This episode was much needed after weeks of politics.

@myusernamewastaken7425

ain't no way the got the African American Nightmare Cody Raheem Rhodes on the pod

@chrish7472

Cody is everything wrestling needed. Leaving WWE, joining bullet club, All In which led to the start of AEW and then returning to WWE to become the guy. I wonder what is to come for the code man.

@lake0417

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!

@gianacevedo2730

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.

@PapaBearDuverge

Show business or not, Samantha Irvin announcing Cody as champ at mania, voice cracking and all, was one of the greatest calls in wrestling history

@connorhalloranphotoandvideo

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.

@VAANET

My mom randomly met Cody last week and said he was the nicest guy.

@lowkeywatts8030

We’re missing the fact that this man held the belt throughout the entire interview!!! That’s dedication to product placement 😮

@Idkoagu_joseph

Did my worlds just collide

@ThePalmer81

This is without a doubt one of the best wrestling interviews I have ever seen.

@visionary4787

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!

@Lightburns

Class act on the hosts. They seemed well studied for the interview and it makes a world of difference