Survivor Series WarGames just concluded last night. This year’s event was special in that it featured two WarGames matches for the first time in the show’s history. What many people don’t realize is that the concept of the WarGames match was originally created by Dustin Rhodes, who was the father of current WWE superstar Cody Rhodes.

Following Survivor Series WarGames, Cody Rhodes took to Twitter to remember his father on this historic moment in WWE history. He credited his father for creating so many concepts that are still being used in the world of professional wrestling. He also inspired many others and had more “kids” outside his biological children.

“Ha at home, he was all ours But in the sport, he’s got a lot more kids So many folks he started/mentored & all the concepts he created still being used fought through a decade of bad press from some rags, but seeing his fingerprints and genius shine from the grave is special,” tweeted Cody Rhodes.

Cody Rhodes last wrestled at WWE Hell in a Cell against Seth Rollins. Cody wrestled the match with an injury. A few days after the show, Rhodes underwent surgery for a torn right pectoral tendon, and it was revealed that he would be unable to compete for nine months. Stay tuned to Ringside News as we keep you updated on Cody Rhodes’ injury.

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Sunil Joseph

Passionate pro wrestling fan. Sunil has been writing WWE content writing for over the last five years. Sunil still gets excited when he gets to tell people that he gets paid to watch pro wrestling.

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