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@@mannyduran8458 Very true. Somebody saying "He's American" has clearly never lived in California. A lot of people here have thick accents and have never left the country
Make no mistake, Rey knows exactly how to work with Vince. Walk in with authority, confidence but respect. Don’t demand, assert you have an idea and it is going to work.
Lmao how the hell would you know? Did you know Vince? Have you worked with Vince? Stop with that cringey comment. Every wrestler that worked with Vince either talk about he’s a jerk, a genius and if your assertive enough and your character or gimmick is great he will work with you forever. I would trust these wrestlers then some UA-cam comment talking about “don’t demand blah blah blah” as if he’s literally worked in the WWE 🤮
I'm gonna take a wild guess here that Rey saying he's not interested in coming up with the ideas was actually him saying "Let's see what this kid can come up with", his way of kinda forcing the responsibility on the less experienced guy.
Yeah I can't imagine Rey being this arrogant and dismissive, I think it was more of a test and a way of helping a young Cody take ownership of his own position in the card
Yeah, kinda reminds me of the Andre/Hogan situation. Andre didn’t tell Hogan he was going over until the moment it happened. He also had Hogan write the match similar to Rey having Cody write their match.
Really? I just took it as he doesnt wanna bother with it as he knows cody has a great mind for it. Rey is known for great in ring work and thats where he shines so it doesnt surprised me if he just want to only worry about that.
I can definitely see that. At first I thought Rey was serious he didn’t wanna work Cody. But definitely hearing what Rey did that’s a gangsta move right there
Rey is one of those guys with universal starpower. He can literally walk into any wrestling company and ask for any match and there is nobody that would say no
It doesn't matter what time of his career you watch him, he is and always has been good. He will likely go down in history as the greatest luchador of all time.
@@AneesSarwar34 I remember in his original 619 DVD way back in like,2003, they shot the documentary bit while he had an ACL injury, and he was talking then about going for maybe another 5 or 10 years before retiring. And nearly 20 years later, he's still going. His knees have to be completely bionic at this point.
@@knightshousegames i think is the same with edge, medicine and technology has done some quite amazing things, and they are going forward with generating organs so if you need something repair it will be replaced
Even if Rey isn't doing much in WWE right now he is still a fan favorite Rey is such a nice guy and he's done so much and he's loved by everyone and respected the professional wrestling industry is blessed to have the man
@@jameshill5458 Even people known to have issues with practically everyone like Alberto del Rio straight up said Rey is an angel and that is close to impossible to get him angry
@@TRivera13 just a little? Nah when you're a guy like Rey you have Vince by the balls lol Rey brings in the Mexican and Latin American markets, moves a shit ton of merch, children instantly pop when they see him and the hardcore fans love him, Rey legit covers all the bases in wrestling from a marketing standpoint. A guy like him, Taker and John can do pretty much whatever they want
@@emanuelmartinez7267 True. Consider this... though Rey is still active he is not the main event but him, Cena and Taker (the later two no longer regularly wrestles) are still part of the WWE merchandise brands. They can pretty much do what they want, if it's gonna make WWE money.
The creative trust that rey had on cody is also one of the reasons he went and performed at all out for cody... The 619 Messiah Is A Freaking Legend Of This Business
Vince was the guy who thought of those damn paper bags? Fucking Vince! I loved when when Cody placed the bags over the audience’s head. Any and mist interaction from wrestlers to fan is an A+ in my book.
Giving out paper bags to “ugly” fans was awesome. It actually got over and fans were accepting the bags as souvenirs. It was also hilarious how he handed Booker T one week after week and Booker’s reactions were always priceless. He seemed genuinely miffed
@Versatile Wolf NWO You had to be watching professional wrassling at the time to appreciate it. Here is one of the video ua-cam.com/video/KPryj2RkCCQ/v-deo.html
Rey is a draw to wwe, his merch sales throughout the years is insane, much like Cena and Jeff. That's why he has so much confident in asking Vince, because Rey at that time will always be featured on the card no matter what unless he's injured
Vince may not have ever really seen Rey as the top guy of the company but I bet he loves him. Like you said Rey just prints money and we all know Vince loves money.
The way he told this story was so entertaining lmao Also, Rey's confidence in barging into Vince's office like that was probably a testament to his confidence in the ring, and in general
I will give them credit, the match they ended up having was one I will remember just bc of the unique finish that caught me off guard with the mask, and the amount of good work between them. Cody and rey and punk vs Orton were the underrated matches of that show
No they aren’t underrated, I think they’re undoubtedly the 2 best matches on that card. Taker vs Triple H being a close 3rd. Everything else on that card is a wash.
@@JDotWill I think they def get pushed back and not remembered as being as good as they were bc of the show as a whole. I did enjoy edge and del rio too at the time but its been a long time since I saw that match so I may feel different now. But for the most part I def agree.
@@goldwerewolf8651 Punk orton was as good as it could've been considering their two styles imo. Triple H undertaker part 1 was a lot better then ppl give it credit for, I can remember being 12 and losing my absolute shit when triple h kicked out of the tombstone. I thought it was impossible as a kid for someone to kick out of that move, I will never forget how that match had me literally cheering like I was in the crowd bc I was so into it. I also grew up a huge triple h mark and thought his entrance and hot wife and how he was such a dickhead were the coolest fuckin things ever when I was younger so that probs helped it for me
Considering Cody's falling out with Vince & WWE, he doesn't put Vince down or put him in a bad light or the majority of his time there when he could've been so much more. I respect cody more than ever right now. With all the heat & a lot of go away heat he has, he hasn't let up on his character & love for the fans. He respects how they feel whether you like him or not.
I honestly don't get the hate he receives as a wrestler. I think the dude's been fantastic for years and it's not like he's putting out fires of rising stars in AEW the way Triple H did during his reign of terror (and after). I'll admit I don't focus on a lot of the stuff outside the ring, so maybe he's said/done stuff in personal life that caused the hate, but I just don't get it.
@@farah.t and I’m loving every bit of it. Say what you will, considering everyone has an opinion about his decision, and rightfully so, but it just feels right for him to be back right now and is one of the biggest stars in pro wrestling not just in WWE. He’s done so much in 6 years, I don’t know of anyone else that has affected the business for the greater good in such a short period of time.
i imagine rey busting into vinces’ office like he’s stone cold or something. just absolutely curb stomps the door in and then casually “hey so wrestlemania”
I love that. Rey Mysterio has two lifetimes worth of knowledge with the business. One from his, and the other from his Uncle's. And here he is perfectly implementing it.
Cody Rhodes certainly followed his father footsteps. I can’t believe he did as well as he did with the stardust character. Shows his talent l, which also extends beyond just being a wrestler, he ventured to understand the business as a whole
Honestly as a kid I loved Stardust at first, until they made the gimmick too goofy. I was really surprised to hear Cody never liked the gimmick because I thought he did really well with it. Definition of working with the tools available to you.
Was at this show in Cork, had us in the palm of his hand the entire way through. The show happened to fall on Dusty’s birthday, the first after his passing. Really genuinely sweet moment where the staff brought out a cake and we FaceTimed Cody’s mam to sing happy birthday.
First off that Rey impression is awesome. Second the fact that Rey calls Cody over, finds out that they’re working together and then says he’s not interested had me dying laughing
Literally had forgotten it happened. The Rock turned up and cost John Cena the belt, Punk would whine for eternity that he should have been the heel in the main event, Undertaker and Triple H had a fantastic, dramatic brawl. Ain’t nobody remembering what Cody Rhodes did on that show.
i always said the punk vs cena mitb 2011 match shoulda happened at wm27 and wm27 woulda been more loved as one of the best. also instead of edge vs del rio it shoulda been edge vs christian at wm27. SO MUCH they coulda done and changed and it woulda been awesome...
I wouldn't trade Cena vs Punk at Mania 27 for the circumstances, timing and location that made the Money In The Bank match the absolute best thing they put on that year and for several years hence.
@@TheOnlyDTM That's cool, dude. I never knew that. You can always tell a good dude from a bad one when he's going around adopting little brothers to give the rub to. Sounds like Malenko was following through here - two of the elder brothers are gone, so he looks out for Rey. Good shit.
Rey is such a legend man. Even people who don't watch wrestling anymore ALWAYS mention his name whenever the subject of wrestling comes up. He's low lowkey one of the GOATs in his own right. He changed the game in an industry full of giants.
And Rey apparently has a lot of trust in Cody to tell him “you’re texting creative ideas”. That right there just launched his creative abilities by giving him basically free will to work his own match.
One of my favorite mania matches the way both of them carried each other and told a story of how Rey is trying to destroy Cody’s face and Cody is after revenge in a way to physically dissect the match (knee) and critique different styles of Both of the athletes momentum and the way at the end how Cody got the win (in his home state) even tho he was the heel you can still hear them cheer both of them
I remember their match. I was there in attendance that night at the Georgia Dome (replaced with the Mercedes Benz Stadium). It honestly was a decent match. The build-up was actually well done. Good on Rey to give Cody a push.
Not unpopular it's actually facts as a big fan of rey I really wanted him to go to aew from the jump but what he did in wwe since he came back is low key legendary (first father son tag champ and won the United States championship making him grand slam also being the cover for 2k22)
you think Rey would make such a big move late in his career? it would be cool to see but I think Rey is too much of a wwe legend at this point. they’d do anything to keep him like make him and his son a tag team and make him the face of 2k 😂 (which is beautiful by the way, he deserves that and more)
I love how he mentioned that when he was working with the mask because of the “deformed” face. And he said it was like Phantom of the Opera meets American Psycho. And it was. Cody went from this flamboyant, arrogant and narcissistic character to a very twisted, demented and vile person. And all of it was based off of his looks being messed up. And it was a good angle for him. I thought it was that next step closer to him getting over. But it was absolutely right, it consumed him and it was a work of art. Especially when he gave those people them bags to put on that was crazy but it had to be that in order for it to work.
Rey's "I don't care" was him giving Cody the chance to prove himself, ignoring the texts was challenging Cody to drop his idea directly on Vince's desk without having a vet check it first. Rey went ALL IN on Cody being a good opponent, having good ideas, the confidence to pitch them and making it come together
This video makes me realized and forget how Cody used to sound, once he showed up in the indies I think that’s when it became different (I vividly remember his old voice because of WWE ‘12) lol
If Rey was a foot taller. He would be like a 7 time WWE champion and like 10 World Heavyweight champion. He is talented and can work with anyone any size any shape
@@TheBigDBandito Rey Mysterio was Rey Mysterio because he was small and did things people thought were impossible. If he were 6'2", he wouldn't be the biggest underdog that he is.
At the HOF, you could see Cody close to crying cause, while things didn't pan out as he envisioned it to be at first, Rhodes holds the utmost of love and respect for Rey cause of this small talk that turned into a simple but excellent story
Cody is so damn good at story telling. He’s already this good at his young age and barely into his amazing career. I can’t wait for twenty years from now when he’s on all the podcasts reminiscing about his legendary career giving us more of these spot on Rey mysterio impressions
Rey is also one guy that went out of his way to wrestle for Cody on that first All in show that Cody & the young bucks put up. He was always looking out for Cody
I still think the main event of all in should've been Rey vs Ibushi 1 on 1 rather than the 6 man tag. I think the show's business and quality would have both been even better than they were. I think it's appropriate to bring up here b/c cody put that show together and rey did get the main event. Shows how highly cody views him.
Cody Rhodes told Kenny McIntosh at an ITR Live show back in 2016 about his approach to wrestling at WrestleMania and why Rey Mysterio was a big factor in his career that involved barging into Vince McMahon's office. Subscribe to the channel for more clips of our live shows and interviews and don't forget to like and comment too!
Ya he can easily get slapped too
Malayalam language new's plz
Rey being so respectfully nonchalantly disrespectful is hilarious
Trying to read this gave me a stroke lol
@@chriscolbert2188 okay Kevin
@@chaosdragon4236 okay chaos dragon, youtube comment warrior 💀
@@chriscolbert2188 you’ve made him look a right knob
@@chriscolbert2188 okay grammar police
His Rey impression lol
Legit his voice without the accent
Nah Rey's voice is definitely a bit more deeper than a prepubescent boy's voice lol
Rey doesn't have an accent, he's an American
@@christamez4442 just because he was born in California doesn't mean he doesn't have a accent.
@@mannyduran8458 Very true. Somebody saying "He's American" has clearly never lived in California. A lot of people here have thick accents and have never left the country
@@mannyduran8458 slight Spanish accent, lots of Hispanics growing up in the US have them, although slight still can tell
Make no mistake, Rey knows exactly how to work with Vince. Walk in with authority, confidence but respect. Don’t demand, assert you have an idea and it is going to work.
Because you know? 🤣🤣🤣
@@gtrslinger it worked didn’t it?
You work with Vince all the time😂😂
Lmao how the hell would you know? Did you know Vince? Have you worked with Vince? Stop with that cringey comment. Every wrestler that worked with Vince either talk about he’s a jerk, a genius and if your assertive enough and your character or gimmick is great he will work with you forever. I would trust these wrestlers then some UA-cam comment talking about “don’t demand blah blah blah” as if he’s literally worked in the WWE 🤮
Seems close to what happened idk why people are replying so negatively
I'm gonna take a wild guess here that Rey saying he's not interested in coming up with the ideas was actually him saying "Let's see what this kid can come up with", his way of kinda forcing the responsibility on the less experienced guy.
Yeah I can't imagine Rey being this arrogant and dismissive, I think it was more of a test and a way of helping a young Cody take ownership of his own position in the card
Basically “I’m getting you this opportunity, show me you won’t waste it” lol
Yeah, kinda reminds me of the Andre/Hogan situation. Andre didn’t tell Hogan he was going over until the moment it happened. He also had Hogan write the match similar to Rey having Cody write their match.
Really? I just took it as he doesnt wanna bother with it as he knows cody has a great mind for it. Rey is known for great in ring work and thats where he shines so it doesnt surprised me if he just want to only worry about that.
I can definitely see that. At first I thought Rey was serious he didn’t wanna work Cody. But definitely hearing what Rey did that’s a gangsta move right there
Rey is one of those guys with universal starpower. He can literally walk into any wrestling company and ask for any match and there is nobody that would say no
and he can easily put on a great show
It doesn't matter what time of his career you watch him, he is and always has been good.
He will likely go down in history as the greatest luchador of all time.
@@knightshousegames dude, 33 years in this business, and he still moves the way he moves. That is called longevity, God Bless Rey!
@@AneesSarwar34 I remember in his original 619 DVD way back in like,2003, they shot the documentary bit while he had an ACL injury, and he was talking then about going for maybe another 5 or 10 years before retiring. And nearly 20 years later, he's still going. His knees have to be completely bionic at this point.
@@knightshousegames i think is the same with edge, medicine and technology has done some quite amazing things, and they are going forward with generating organs so if you need something repair it will be replaced
Yo when he really said “Cody, Hey..Hey” he sounded JUST like mysterio lol
Listen to TheGreatOne impression
Even if Rey isn't doing much in WWE right now he is still a fan favorite Rey is such a nice guy and he's done so much and he's loved by everyone and respected the professional wrestling industry is blessed to have the man
It’s quite remarkable that I have not heard one bad thing about Rey in the business. Basically everyone praises the guy.
@@jameshill5458 Even people known to have issues with practically everyone like Alberto del Rio straight up said Rey is an angel and that is close to impossible to get him angry
The balls on rey to just basically kick down vinces door, after all the stories that have come out. Massive tungsten steel balls.
What story’s came out about rey
@@joee95 I'm sure he means storys of Vince
What can Vince really do to Rey? Dude can make money anywhere he goes. When you have that leverage, Vince is a little more flexible.
@@TRivera13 just a little? Nah when you're a guy like Rey you have Vince by the balls lol Rey brings in the Mexican and Latin American markets, moves a shit ton of merch, children instantly pop when they see him and the hardcore fans love him, Rey legit covers all the bases in wrestling from a marketing standpoint. A guy like him, Taker and John can do pretty much whatever they want
@@emanuelmartinez7267 True. Consider this... though Rey is still active he is not the main event but him, Cena and Taker (the later two no longer regularly wrestles) are still part of the WWE merchandise brands. They can pretty much do what they want, if it's gonna make WWE money.
The creative trust that rey had on cody is also one of the reasons he went and performed at all out for cody... The 619 Messiah Is A Freaking Legend Of This Business
Far from it kid
@@jokerbat12 You're saying Rey Mysterio isn't a legend?
@@TTJJCC never heard of any "legend" who has killed someone.
@@jokerbat12 lol he didn't kill anyone what happend was a accident and plenty of legends killed people dummy.
Rey performed at all out? I'm confused
Vince was the guy who thought of those damn paper bags?
Fucking Vince! I loved when when Cody placed the bags over the audience’s head. Any and mist interaction from wrestlers to fan is an A+ in my book.
Giving out paper bags to “ugly” fans was awesome. It actually got over and fans were accepting the bags as souvenirs. It was also hilarious how he handed Booker T one week after week and Booker’s reactions were always priceless. He seemed genuinely miffed
@Versatile Wolf NWO You had to be watching professional wrassling at the time to appreciate it. Here is one of the video
ua-cam.com/video/KPryj2RkCCQ/v-deo.html
Yeah, vince has some good ideas sometimes
Such good shit
Rey is a draw to wwe, his merch sales throughout the years is insane, much like Cena and Jeff. That's why he has so much confident in asking Vince, because Rey at that time will always be featured on the card no matter what unless he's injured
Except last year unfortunately.
Vince may not have ever really seen Rey as the top guy of the company but I bet he loves him. Like you said Rey just prints money and we all know Vince loves money.
Rey and Jeff had a lot more potential but WWE just didn’t use them correctly I mean look now WWE is begging Jeff to
come back
@@user-zr4od4qg7s rey mysterio main evented wrestlemania and won. Was multiple world champion. He was definitely used well by wwe
@@user-zr4od4qg7s At this point the only reason their calling him back, is so he doesn't kill himself in AEW
Cody’s impression of Rey was spot on! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have you heard TheGreatOne impression
@@TheeIdol Yeah 😂😂😂😂
That whole story line with Cody and Rey was so good from start to finish
even tho rey should’ve won the match but I agree
The way he told this story was so entertaining lmao
Also, Rey's confidence in barging into Vince's office like that was probably a testament to his confidence in the ring, and in general
I will give them credit, the match they ended up having was one I will remember just bc of the unique finish that caught me off guard with the mask, and the amount of good work between them. Cody and rey and punk vs Orton were the underrated matches of that show
No they aren’t underrated, I think they’re undoubtedly the 2 best matches on that card. Taker vs Triple H being a close 3rd. Everything else on that card is a wash.
@@JDotWill Taker and HHH was 3rd 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Punk vs Orton was average with a good finish and Cody vs Rey was a good match but wow I strongly disagree
That King/Cole match should have been five minutes tops.
@@JDotWill I think they def get pushed back and not remembered as being as good as they were bc of the show as a whole. I did enjoy edge and del rio too at the time but its been a long time since I saw that match so I may feel different now. But for the most part I def agree.
@@goldwerewolf8651 Punk orton was as good as it could've been considering their two styles imo. Triple H undertaker part 1 was a lot better then ppl give it credit for, I can remember being 12 and losing my absolute shit when triple h kicked out of the tombstone. I thought it was impossible as a kid for someone to kick out of that move, I will never forget how that match had me literally cheering like I was in the crowd bc I was so into it. I also grew up a huge triple h mark and thought his entrance and hot wife and how he was such a dickhead were the coolest fuckin things ever when I was younger so that probs helped it for me
Considering Cody's falling out with Vince & WWE, he doesn't put Vince down or put him in a bad light or the majority of his time there when he could've been so much more. I respect cody more than ever right now. With all the heat & a lot of go away heat he has, he hasn't let up on his character & love for the fans. He respects how they feel whether you like him or not.
I honestly don't get the hate he receives as a wrestler. I think the dude's been fantastic for years and it's not like he's putting out fires of rising stars in AEW the way Triple H did during his reign of terror (and after).
I'll admit I don't focus on a lot of the stuff outside the ring, so maybe he's said/done stuff in personal life that caused the hate, but I just don't get it.
and now hes back😂
@@farah.t and I’m loving every bit of it. Say what you will, considering everyone has an opinion about his decision, and rightfully so, but it just feels right for him to be back right now and is one of the biggest stars in pro wrestling not just in WWE. He’s done so much in 6 years, I don’t know of anyone else that has affected the business for the greater good in such a short period of time.
Ray masterio is a true legend As a person and as a performer
i imagine rey busting into vinces’ office like he’s stone cold or something. just absolutely curb stomps the door in and then casually “hey so wrestlemania”
I love that. Rey Mysterio has two lifetimes worth of knowledge with the business. One from his, and the other from his Uncle's. And here he is perfectly implementing it.
Hands down - best impersonation of Rey I've seen
I only wish I had been more proactive to see these guys, in person
Cody Rhodes certainly followed his father footsteps. I can’t believe he did as well as he did with the stardust character. Shows his talent l, which also extends beyond just being a wrestler, he ventured to understand the business as a whole
Honestly as a kid I loved Stardust at first, until they made the gimmick too goofy. I was really surprised to hear Cody never liked the gimmick because I thought he did really well with it. Definition of working with the tools available to you.
@@yurinoworry his moveset was 🔥
That Rey Mysterio vocal tone is spot on.
Was at this show in Cork, had us in the palm of his hand the entire way through. The show happened to fall on Dusty’s birthday, the first after his passing.
Really genuinely sweet moment where the staff brought out a cake and we FaceTimed Cody’s mam to sing happy birthday.
First off that Rey impression is awesome. Second the fact that Rey calls Cody over, finds out that they’re working together and then says he’s not interested had me dying laughing
He said he wasn’t interested in coming up with the story.
His imitation of Rey is so good 😂
Cody hey! Hey! 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ChrisManley1994 sounded just like him
You heard TheGreatOne impression
He kinda sounds like the annoying orange
In 2011 I was saying Cody and Rey stole WM27 by far. Very underrated match
Orton and Punk / Taker and HHH.
Literally had forgotten it happened. The Rock turned up and cost John Cena the belt, Punk would whine for eternity that he should have been the heel in the main event, Undertaker and Triple H had a fantastic, dramatic brawl. Ain’t nobody remembering what Cody Rhodes did on that show.
i always said the punk vs cena mitb 2011 match shoulda happened at wm27 and wm27 woulda been more loved as one of the best. also instead of edge vs del rio it shoulda been edge vs christian at wm27. SO MUCH they coulda done and changed and it woulda been awesome...
I wouldn't trade Cena vs Punk at Mania 27 for the circumstances, timing and location that made the Money In The Bank match the absolute best thing they put on that year and for several years hence.
That was such a bad Mania, but their feud was pretty great. And Extreme Rules match was even better.
Malenko: Rey’s dad, bodyguard and chef.
him, benoit and guerrero were HELLA close. so rey was included. and edge/christian
Dean is the Iceman Of A 1000 Roles lol
@@TheOnlyDTM That's cool, dude. I never knew that. You can always tell a good dude from a bad one when he's going around adopting little brothers to give the rub to. Sounds like Malenko was following through here - two of the elder brothers are gone, so he looks out for Rey. Good shit.
Rey is such a legend man. Even people who don't watch wrestling anymore ALWAYS mention his name whenever the subject of wrestling comes up. He's low lowkey one of the GOATs in his own right. He changed the game in an industry full of giants.
these videos is the kind of shit id listen to all day
And here is another episode of Rey proving me right for picking him as my all-time favorite wrestler 😌
Cody’s impression of Rey sounds like Jay Leno lol
And Rey apparently has a lot of trust in Cody to tell him “you’re texting creative ideas”. That right there just launched his creative abilities by giving him basically free will to work his own match.
Rey Mysterios is the GOAT, universally respected, admired, loved and cherished. I hope he gets inducted into HOF soon
can we please talk about how impressive Cody's impression of Rey was too accurate
2:07 Cody needs to add some raspiness in his voice to get a perfect Rey impersonation
Rey knew what Vince would ask, so Rey made sure that Cody was ready weeks before the moment he would jump the idea on Vince, lol.
That Rey impression is insane 😂😂
One of my favorite mania matches the way both of them carried each other and told a story of how Rey is trying to destroy Cody’s face and Cody is after revenge in a way to physically dissect the match (knee) and critique different styles of Both of the athletes momentum and the way at the end how Cody got the win (in his home state) even tho he was the heel you can still hear them cheer both of them
I remember their match. I was there in attendance that night at the Georgia Dome (replaced with the Mercedes Benz Stadium). It honestly was a decent match. The build-up was actually well done. Good on Rey to give Cody a push.
Rey voice (Hey Cody.. Hey..) 😂😂
The impression was spot on! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ChrisManley1994 It was perfect 😂😂 I love Cody idc what anyone says.
@@ryankirk2180 That was the first time I’d ever heard anybody do an impression of Rey Mysterio, it absolutely floored me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
well done Rey! dude is a legend
Codys a great story teller. Hes very likable when he isnt being so damn full of himself
Potentially unpopular opinion. If Dominic wasn’t training at the PC, Rey might’ve gone to AEW
That’s a fact
Not unpopular it's actually facts as a big fan of rey I really wanted him to go to aew from the jump but what he did in wwe since he came back is low key legendary (first father son tag champ and won the United States championship making him grand slam also being the cover for 2k22)
i think rey would have retired, he seems to be only wrestling because of dominic
@@dennisvillaflor3359 I say so because of Rey’s involvement at All In
you think Rey would make such a big move late in his career? it would be cool to see but I think Rey is too much of a wwe legend at this point. they’d do anything to keep him like make him and his son a tag team and make him the face of 2k 😂 (which is beautiful by the way, he deserves that and more)
Rey a legend he's got the respect from every wrestling company especially vince
Ray can do pretty much whatever the hell he wants and exclusively uses that power for good. I love that little dude
Whole new respect for Rhodes he put on a 5 star match despite been in obvious agony at Hell In a Cell
Cody Rhodes should go back to the No Knee Pads gear once in AEW as a throwback attire.
I love how he mentioned that when he was working with the mask because of the “deformed” face. And he said it was like Phantom of the Opera meets American Psycho. And it was. Cody went from this flamboyant, arrogant and narcissistic character to a very twisted, demented and vile person. And all of it was based off of his looks being messed up. And it was a good angle for him. I thought it was that next step closer to him getting over. But it was absolutely right, it consumed him and it was a work of art. Especially when he gave those people them bags to put on that was crazy but it had to be that in order for it to work.
Rey end JBL's career and started Cody's in WWE what a freakin legend!
The "Undashing" Cody Rhodes was awsome man.
Rey doesn’t get the credit he deserves honestly
I can imagine The Great One saying 'It was for Dominik and Aliyah, Booyaka!'
Rey is one of those wrestlers that has earned respect w/o asking or demanding respect and can do any match.
My GOD that impression of Rey!!! Cody could do prank calls with that...
Just a reminder of the reverence and respect Rey Mysterio has, he even kicks open the door to Vince McMahon’s office. True icon🔥
He’s becoming bigger than his brother ever was. His brother was legendary IMO.
Man toasts mysterio with a pint of Guinness. Get the impression Cody would be such a laugh to get pissed with.
Rey's "I don't care" was him giving Cody the chance to prove himself, ignoring the texts was challenging Cody to drop his idea directly on Vince's desk without having a vet check it first. Rey went ALL IN on Cody being a good opponent, having good ideas, the confidence to pitch them and making it come together
Lol, that Rey impression sounds like people who try to do a Mike Tyson impression because of the lisp
This video makes me realized and forget how Cody used to sound, once he showed up in the indies I think that’s when it became different (I vividly remember his old voice because of WWE ‘12) lol
2:00 That Rey's Mimicry By Cody is just awesome 😆😆😆😄😄😄
Cody is a great story teller
This is the first time I've heard someone do a voice impression of Rey Mysterio, just through me off so much
I can't wait to include this in my Wrestlemania 27 review from the past later on this early spring. Cody did Rey's voice perfectly.
If Rey was a foot taller. He would be like a 7 time WWE champion and like 10 World Heavyweight champion. He is talented and can work with anyone any size any shape
Then he wouldnt be Rey Mysterio then would he?
@@grievous5243 how would he no longer be Rey? I'm just saying that he was undervalued by WWE because of his height.
@@TheBigDBandito Rey Mysterio was Rey Mysterio because he was small and did things people thought were impossible. If he were 6'2", he wouldn't be the biggest underdog that he is.
Surprised that crowd only giggled the first time he did the impression, I was laughing the entire time LOL
Rey is a babyface at heart. Anyone can work with him with no issues. (Well, except for Taker on that one time).
Literally the best spot on Mysterio impression 😂
Man those socks and shoes stylin' and profilin'
Yeeeeeaaaaah, man. I want those. Might not be able to pull em off like Cody does here, but I want em.
Cody on the Guinness. A man after my own heart
Beamish actually, this is from the Cork show.
When Cody does that Rey impression. 😂
At the HOF, you could see Cody close to crying cause, while things didn't pan out as he envisioned it to be at first, Rhodes holds the utmost of love and respect for Rey cause of this small talk that turned into a simple but excellent story
Cody's impression of Rey is spot on
The whole time I was waiting for Cody to light up a cigarette and break into a jazz number.
I liked Cody when Cody had the masked and ic championship. His best run in WWE
CR’s Rey impression is so good
That’s the best impression I may have ever heard
I love these stories from Cody.
Honestly that's one of my top 10 favorite matches ever, and it gets so overlooked.
Rey Mysterio will always be my favorite wrestler of all time
Cody is so damn good at story telling. He’s already this good at his young age and barely into his amazing career. I can’t wait for twenty years from now when he’s on all the podcasts reminiscing about his legendary career giving us more of these spot on Rey mysterio impressions
Rey has part in believing in a kid who became one of the biggest stars today and THAT is why we loved him growing up. He made us feel that hope lol
And that match was a solid match very underrated
That Rey impression caught me off guard 😂
The un dashing Cody Rhodes gimmick was brilliant
Was the nose break a shoot? 🧐
@@MegaFinalRound no. The injury was legit
That gave me a new appreciation for cody
Codys rey mysterio imitation was so spot on lmao
4:43 I’m sorry guys
But fuck it 🤣🤣
Cody is such a great storyteller
The very best Rey mysterio impression
Rey’s voice is maybe a bit higher then a normal voice but got a way more raspy voice
his impression is pretty good
I suspect he just did whatever Dean Malenko adviced him to without any argument.
Thats an amazing impression!
This is dope
No it isn't, this is an interview. Say NO! to drugs kids. 👀
Drugs are bad, Mmm’kay
Rey is also one guy that went out of his way to wrestle for Cody on that first All in show that Cody & the young bucks put up. He was always looking out for Cody
I still think the main event of all in should've been Rey vs Ibushi 1 on 1 rather than the 6 man tag. I think the show's business and quality would have both been even better than they were. I think it's appropriate to bring up here b/c cody put that show together and rey did get the main event. Shows how highly cody views him.
His Rey impression sounds like Jay Leno
😂😂 i find it so insane how good wrestlers are at impersonating each other