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Since his return to WWE after helping co-found AEW in 2019, Cody Rhodes has made a significant impact, winning the 2023 men’s Royal Rumble and headlining WrestleMania 40. Rhodes, WWE’s standout talent, has become the company’s top babyface, delivering stellar matches and fostering a strong connection with fans. However, there were talks about his contract with WWE.

With impressive stats and a proven track record, he’s caught the company’s eye. Rumor was that WWE is eager to lock him in for the long haul, ensuring Rhodes continues his successful run and remains a key asset in the ring. Now confirming this, news has come out from a reliable source about his new contract. 

Cody Rhodes signs a new contract with WWE

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Cody Rhodes has committed to an extended stay in the WWE, having recently inked a new contract in October. The reports have been confirmed by Dave Meltzer from Wrestling Observer. The wrestling star’s decision to re-sign comes at a pivotal moment for the company, aligning with TKO’s strategic efforts to secure key talents following Endeavor’s acquisition of WWE in September. 

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Amidst ongoing talks for a long-term extension, this move underscores the company’s dedication to retaining high-profile figures like Rhodes in the TKO era. 

The details of the contract, including its duration and financial terms, remain undisclosed. Similar to Charlotte Flair‘s situation, the timing of the announcement echoes a trend where contract renewals are revealed months after being finalized. 

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Despite facing setbacks, including a torn pectoral muscle, Rhodes is gearing up for the 2024 men’s Royal Rumble in pursuit of another shot at championship glory. Do you think Rhodes will be able to complete his story this time?

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