News broke yesterday that WWE has abandoned its attempt to renew its former trademark of the name “Cody Rhodes” seemingly opening the door for Cody to use his old ring name. According to comments he made recently on a media call to promote Full Gear, however, Cody is saying he plans on sticking with just his first name for wrestling purposes.

Cody did say that he is excited about being able to use Cody Rhodes again. He will only use the name for 3rd party projects, however. He also noted that there were no hard-feelings between him and WWE regarding the trademark.

John Pollock has been live Tweeting from the call.

On the AEW media call, Cody indicates he won't likely be using the "Rhodes" name for wrestling purposes but more likely, for third-party & other projects.

Cody didn't go into details but said it occurred without any hard feelings on either side regarding the resolution.

— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) November 5, 2020


Also during the call, Cody noted that he will still abide by the stipulation that says he can never challenge for the AEW World Championship again.

Cody doubles down on the stipulation from Full Gear '19 that he will never challenge for the AEW championship and won't re-appear as the Midnight Rider to get around it

— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) November 5, 2020


There have been rumours and speculation regarding another AEW show airing on TNT. Cody confirmed that the 2nd show won’t simply be AEW Dark and it won’t be an extra hour added onto Dynamite either.

Cody once again clarifies that the "third hour" that is part of the new TNT deal will NOT be extending Dynamite to three hours – and the third hour won't be AEW Dark.

— John Pollock (@iamjohnpollock) November 5, 2020


Cody will look to defend the TNT Championship against Darby Allin Saturday night at Full Gear. It will be their 4th singles match in AEW, with the first match going to a time-limit draw and Cody winning the next two.