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Cody Rhodes says his OnLocation tour bus price tag was “absurd”

Appearing on Busted Open Radio earlier today, WWE champion Cody Rhodes admitted that his $9,950 tour bus price tag for WrestleMania weekend is “absurd” but despite the ridiculous price, the tour has been sold out. The tour was sold and promoted by OnLocation.

Rhodes said that knowing that people pay that money to be around him makes him feel incredible and he’s ready to repay it by giving the fans who purchased the tour a great experience.

“I want them to definitely feel like they got a unique and cool experience and something intimate for us,” Cody said. “Because you get those moments with your fans where you can sit down across from them and actually get to know them.”

He mentioned two of the fans who are coming on the tour are repeat from last year and they will be coming on his podcast too to share the experience. Last year’s tour was barely advertised and only a handful go to enjoy it.

The bus will also hit the road with the fans with an expert Las Vegas tour guide onboard as they go visit a couple of famous Vegas hotspots.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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