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Cody Rhodes compares Steve Austin to Batman

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Newly signed WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes recently discussed a moment he had with Stone Cold Steve Austin he had a few years ago.

Speaking to Denise Salcedo at the WWE WrestleMania 38 Post-Show for media, Rhodes revealed a time that he met Austin whilst he was working in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

“I have a cool Stone Cold story. At the New Japan Long Beach show, I wrestled [Kazuchika] Okada. It was really fun and he’s a tremendous storyteller,” Rhodes began. 

“I was excited and I always try to get some space afterwards. I went out to the parking lot and [Steve Austin] had come to watch the show and sit on the truck with one of his friends who was producing the show, I didn’t know that” Rhodes added.

Cody Rhodes on Stone Cold Steve Austin

“There were whispers that Steve Austin was there. He started walking with us to the parking lot, it’s Steve Austin, not like ‘Steve Austin,’ it was the same guy walking to the ring at [WrestleMania 38]. He came up to me in the parking lot and he was telling me about some holds I could do differently and he was giving me some really sincere, genuine advice for wrestling’s most prolific money maker” Rhodes revealed.

“You had to stop being a fan and listen to what he’s saying. So, I’m listening, and all this press and media slowly coming. Right as they got closer, he patted me on the shoulder, turned around, and walked off into the darkness.

“There was no car, no hotel. It was like Batman. It was legit like Batman” the American Nightmare jokingly noted. “There were people like, ‘Where did he go?’ He was gone. I don’t know if he turned the corner and sprinted. It was a really special thing. We got to have that moment again [at Mania]. He said, ‘that was the match you needed to have. Hearing that from the guy going on last, yup, thank you” Cody Rhodes concluded.

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