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Cody Rhodes appears as Guile with Street Fighter cast at CinemaCon in Las Vegas

Just because WrestleMania and the NAB Conference are in Las Vegas at the same time this weekend, it doesn’t mean that there couldn’t be another convention!

CinemaCon also took place this week at Caesars Palace, but thankfully it ends today.

One WWE Superstar who took part in CinemaCon was Cody Rhodes, who appeared in full Guile mode to promote Street Fighter with the rest of the cast yesterday.

Rhodes cut a promo in character and drew some laughs from the crowd especially when he said that the “military budget is down.”

“This isn’t Cody Rhodes. This is Guile. Lot of tough guys out there, huh?,” Rhodes said. “You guys wanna be in this tournament? Well, if you believe in yourself, and you believe in freedom, drinkin’ milk, you can all be in this tournament,” he said.

Roman Reigns is also in the movie portraying Akuma, but was not with the cast for this event.


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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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