
Cody Rhodes is getting very honest about his WWE presentation and the Undisputed WWE Champion admits it includes his now-famous backside. Cody Rhodes revealed during an appearance on The Nikki & Brie Show that hes consciously leaning into a more eye-catching presentation, inspired in part by how other stars are owning their image. Rhodes explained that hes noticed how certain performers, including Rhea Ripley, present themselves with confidence and flair, and that it made him rethink how he carries himself on screen even down to specific physical presentation choices. That led to a follow-up question about whether he had actually changed his ring gear to focus on that look. Rhodes clarified that while he didnt shrink his trunks, he did make subtle adjustments to how he presents himself visually. The conversation then shifted into how those changes are being received, with Brie Bella reacting positively and Rhodes explaining that hes simply adding something extra to stand out: Give it a little extra. You know what Im saying? Im not doing anything that anyone else isnt doing. Rhodes also circled back to Ripleys influence, pointing out specific elements of her presentation that helped inspire his own approach and suggesting theres no reason male performers cant follow suit: Rhea does the promo and does the turn, you know what Im saying? Whats to stop us from, you know? As the discussion continued, it turned toward the broader idea of presentation and appeal, with Rhodes making it clear that part of the motivation comes down to visibility and even merchandise performance. Rhodes isnt just talking about style hes talking about strategy. From gear tweaks to presentation choices, hes openly acknowledging that standing out can translate directly into business, whether thats fan attention or merchandise sales. Do you think Cody Rhodes focusing on presentation like this is a smart move, or should WWE stars keep the focus strictly on in-ring performance? Drop your thoughts below and let us know. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication. G Add as a preferred source on Google