Dustin Rhodes will never face Cody again after ‘magical’ 2019 AEW match

Because their last match went so perfectly, Dustin Rhodes has no interest in ever facing his brother Cody again.
Dustin — who signed a new multi-year contract with AEW last month — posted a tweet on Thursday night expressing how proud he is of the success his brother has achieved in WWE. Dustin said every member of the Rhodes family is different, but each has left their own mark on professional wrestling.
“I get asked daily about how I feel about Cody’s success. I love it and I am super proud,” Dustin wrote. “Proud of him, proud of my dad, proud of our family. We all 3 have different styles that stand us out and Cody has definitely surpassed every expectation of him. We are all different in many ways and each of us have left its mark on the world of pro wrestling and entertainment and that #RhodesTrain ain’t stopping. #RhodesFam”
When a fan responded that they want to see Dustin (as Goldust) challenge Cody for the Undisputed WWE Championship, Dustin said that will never happen. He will never wrestle Cody again after the all-time classic they had at AEW Double or Nothing 2019.
“No. I will never fight him again,” Dustin tweeted. “I wouldn’t dare touch something so magical.”
Dustin, 55, currently holds the ROH Tag Team titles with Sammy Guevara and the ROH Six-Man Tag Team titles with Ross & Marshall Von Erich. He also competes in AEW and runs his Rhodes Wrestling Academy training school in Texas.
At the Royal Rumble this Saturday, Cody is defending his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens in a ladder match.