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- B-Fab and Roxanne Perez put their skills on display in a heated battle on WWE Main Event. Check out the full match embedded ...
Rhodes asked to leave and became a major star that helped change the industry. Success in Ring of Honor, New Japan, and ...
AEW star Dustin Rhodes has made it clear that his iconic "Goldust" character is permanently retired. He also stated that he has no desire for another match against his brother, WWE's Cody Rhodes.
This upset a portion of fans who were hopeful to see the former Goldust return to WWE alongside his brother […] The post Dustin Rhodes Explains Why He’ll End His Career In AEW Instead Of ...
The merry-go-round between WWE and AEW continued through WrestleMania season. While WWE is largely considered to be the word’s biggest and most established wrestling organisation, in All Elite ...
Rhodes debuted the Goldust persona when he signed for the WWF in 1995. Not many knew what to make of it at first, and aspects of the heat generated do rank as a sad commentary on attitudes towards ...
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) superstar and professional wrestling icon Dustin Rhodes has recently revealed that he is already planning his retirement match.
Cody Rhodes believes his brother should be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Rhodes recently told The Schmo that Dustin’s Goldust character was an underrated part of the Attitude era.
Outside WWE and the Goldust character, Dustin Rhodes was a multiple-time WCW United States Champion. Currently, Dustin Rhodes is a member of the AEW and ROH roster.
In 1997, Goldust feuded with Brian Pillman in a heated rivalry. At In Your House: Ground Zero, Pillman beat Goldust to get Marlena as his personal slave for 30 days.
Goldust is one of the most eccentric characters to ever grace a WWE ring and there is so much that fans may not know about him, so here are 10 facts about Dustin Rhodes' alter ego.
Dustin Rhodes as Goldust battling one of the Usos brothers in Frankfurt in 2014. Simon Hofmann/Bongarts via Getty With AEW, Dustin’s career has come full circle, not just in its return to an old ...