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Dustin Rhodes extends his deal with All Elite Wrestling

Dustin Rhodes looks like he will be sticking with AEW as the former WWE Intercontinental champion signed a new multi-year extension with the company.

Rhodes, the man formerly known as Goldust, will have two other roles in the company apart from being an in-ring performer as he will also take on the duties as promo coach and producer.

“Dustin Rhodes has had an incredible wrestling career that has spanned decades. His amazing journey brought him to AEW, and he’s rejuvenated his career here. In addition to all of the wisdom he’s shared with us as we’ve launched All Elite Wrestling, he’s come here and worked so hard for us. His comeback match against his brother Cody at Double or Nothing was one of the most acclaimed bouts in recent years, and it marked a new chapter for all of us,” AEW president and CEO Tony Khan said.

“Dustin and I had agreed weeks ago after Fight for the Fallen that we both wanted him to stay with All Elite Wrestling. He’s already done so much for us, and I’m thrilled that it’s official now that Dustin will be on our team going forward, both backstage and in the ring,” Khan added.


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