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"I AIN'T GOING ANYWHERE!" โ€“ Cody Rhodes' family member provides an update on AEW status

The American Nightmare's brother is going nowhere.
The American Nightmare's brother is going nowhere.

Cody Rhodes might have left AEW, but his brother Dustin Rhodes made it clear he isn't going anywhere.

Dustin Rhodes has been a part of the company since it began. Not only is he an active wrestler, but he's still one of the best on the roster despite his age. We can argue that the best in-ring work of his career has come in AEW.

The last time we saw The Natural compete in the squared circle was during the Battle of the Belts special. The former Goldust stepped up in place of Cody Rhodes and faced Sammy Guevara for the interim TNT Championship. It was great, like most Dustin matches, with Guevara emerging victorious.

The March 23 episode of Dynamite will air live from Austin, Texas, the elder Rhodes brother's hometown. With this in mind, a Twitter user expressed their wish to see him in action once again. They assumed that Rhodes wasn't wrestling anymore, which prompted the veteran to respond with the following:

I am very much still actively, selectively wrestling. As I appreciate your love for me, the men and women in @AEW need your love too. Don't worry, I AIN'T GOING ANYWHERE! #AEW twitter.com/cryptokitten42โ€ฆ

Cody Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes wrestled a classic at AEW Double or Nothing 2019

Cody Rhodes never had the high-caliber match with his brother fans always expected to see in WWE. But they had the opportunity to show the world what they could do when they battled it out at Double or Nothing 2019.

Cody Rhodes vs Dustin Rhodes at Double or Nothing 2019, AEW's very first official event.

A bloody affair that still remains AEW's highest rated singles match.

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In one of the most emotional matches in AEW history, The American Nightmare defeated The Natural in a bloody affair. Dustin bled so much he had Cody worried for his safety mid-match.

After the match, Cody asked Dustin if he'd team up with him to take on The Young Bucks. The two brothers then faced Matt and Nick Jackson at Fight for the Fallen, where the latter team emerged victorious.

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