Because the son of Dusty Rhodes, Cody Rhodes grew up around the professional wrestling industry after which continued to pursue it as his profession. For this reason, Rhodes has been capable of are available close contact with most of the industry’s biggest behind-the-scenes names. Rhodes detailed different creative processes of a few of those figures while speaking on his podcast, “What Do You Wanna Talk About?”
“There’s sort of three paths – branching paths,” Rhodes explained. “[Paul] Heyman might give it a: ‘I saw this scene once and this is analogous, and the stakes.’ … He’ll take a look at it the way in which my dad did. ‘We’re making movies, kid.’ … Then, if you happen to take it the opposite way – say you may’t get that – you’ve got got Michael P.S. Hayes down the hall.”
Rhodes stated that Hayes, a longtime WWE producer, tends to take a long-term view of creative plans. He’ll typically be eager about what matches are being built towards down the road, and the way the storyline might best get them there. For Rhodes’ third example of wrestling booking mentalities, he cited Bruce Prichard.
“Bruce goes to talk to you from the angle of Paul Boesch, and Texas,” Rhodes continued, referring to the territory where Prichard got here up within the industry.
The WWE star also discussed the booking form of Paul “Triple H” Levesque, which Rhodes said differs from that of Vince McMahon. With Levesque, Rhodes feels as if there’s more of a back-and-forth between the creative lead and the wrestlers. He stated that Levesque will take input from the performers after which offer tweaks that he believes will make for a greater final result.
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