Cody Rhodes is a professional wrestler. Cody Rhodes was born on June 30, 1985, in Marietta, Georgia, U.S.. This page will examine Cody Rhodes’s total career net worth.
Image Credit: TabercilCody Rhodes is part of the Dusty Rhodes (wrestler) (father); Goldust (half-brother); Magnum T.A. (godfather); Fred Ottman (uncle); Jerry Sags (uncle). Cody Rhodes’s nicknames have included As Cody/Cody R/Cody Rhodes, and As Stardust. Cody Rhodes has had a significant wrestling career which debuted in 2006. In the ring, Cody Rhodes was trained by Al Snow.
In terms of music, Cody Rhodes has entered the ring to “Smoke & Mirrors” by TV/TV (July 9, 2010 – March 11, 2011), “Smoke and Mirrors” by Jim Johnston (November 14, 2011 – June 1, 2014), “Gold and Smoke” by Jim Johnston (October 21, 2013 – June 1, 2014; used while Gold and Stardust Goldust), “Out to Kill” by Billy Lincoln (July 23, 2007 – June 23, 2008, March 28, 2010 – July 2, 2010), “Kingdom” by Downstait (August 19, 2016 – present), “Priceless” by Jim Johnston (composer) (June 30, 2008 – January 19, 2009; used while The Legacy (professional wrestling) Ted DiBiase, Jr.), “Written in the Stars” by Jim Johnston (June 16, 2014 – May 22, 2016), “Smoke and Mirrors (Ugly)” by Jim Johnston (March 18, 2011 – November 11, 2011), “It’s a New Day” by Adelitas Way (June 15, 2009 – March 22, 2010; used while teaming with Ted DiBiase and in singles competition), and “Priceless” (Remix) by Jim Johnston (January 26, 2009 – June 8, 2009; used while teaming with Ted DiBiase and in singles competition). Some of the signature moves employed by Cody Rhodes included the Multiple Kick variations, Reverse suplex slam, Knee drop, Bulldog, sometimes from the Diving bulldog, Dropping down and uppercutting or Overhead kick the opponent as a Back body drop counter – adopted from his brother Goldust, Russian legsweep, Springboard Bionic elbow, Moonsault onto a standing opponent, Muscle buster, Crossbody, sometimes from the Diving crossbody, Reverse STO, Alabama Slam (Double leg slam), Falling Star (Springboard Senton from the ring apron to the outside of the ring), and Beautiful Disaster.
Wrestlers’ income vary widely depending on league, experience, and skill. According to statistics, the common professional wrestler makes around $500,000 a year. But some make $1,000,000+. Meanwhile, non-professional part-time wrestlers earn at most $100+ per match.
So what is Cody Rhodes’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Cody Rhodes’s net worth in 2018 is: $18 million