Cody Rhodes says he "felt a little guilty" about a non-PG promo he cut leading up to WrestleMania 40. 

Rhodes addressed The Rock during an in-ring segment on the March 18 edition of WWE Raw. One line that got a lot of attention was Rhodes asking Rock if he'd be bringing "Big Dwayne Energy" to WrestleMania 40, or if it would be "LDS."

Rhodes said:

What happens, Rock, when the bell rings? Are you going to bring The Great One? Are you going to be the hero I had growing up? Are you going to have all that Big Dwayne Energy? Or is it just going to be LDS, little dick syndrome?!

Rhodes spoke about the promo during a recent appearance on the SI Media podcast. He told Jimmy Traina that he was worried about how his younger fans would feel about him after the segment. 

Rhodes said:

Fans in the arena loved it. There was a huge joy to this interview I did. However, for me, I felt a little guilty because I have a lot of young, young, young fans and I would never want them to ask their mom about 'LDS' or this or that.

My run with WWE has been really for the family audience, and really for the little nightmares, these little kiddos. I just wouldn't want to lead them astray in any way and hopefully, that interview didn't turn them off to me, if I am their guy, as their guy. Everyone after was so pumped about it, my wife was digging it, and I remember thinking I felt a little guilty. 

Rhodes also spoke about the #WeWantCody movement that ensued following the February 2 WWE SmackDown when it appeared Rock had taken Rhodes' place in the WrestleMania 40 main event. When asked about what role he played backstage in WWE deciding to pivot back to him vs. Reigns at Mania, Rhodes said his role was to "stay silent throughout the chaos."

Rhodes said: 

My role in all of this was to stay silent throughout the chaos. I don't always stay silent, I mean, here we are, we're talking now, I'm very active on social but sometimes you just have to shut your mouth. And this was a great time when I shut my mouth and all these people came out. 

I even thought 'I wonder if I can quell the storm.' I think I did. I sent a post out like, 'Hey, calm down.' 

I mean, it's flattering, no doubt but I don't want anyone getting unnecessary heat or anything of that nature in that space.

I just decided to keep silent and in the weirdest of ways, having won the Royal Rumble, and having been in there last with CM Punk who had such an opportunity to win the Rumble himself, such an absolute great, I just still thought it'll be fine. Maybe I was in denial, because a lot of people around me were very angry but I just thought, 'Nope, it's gonna be fine. It will work out.'

DDP, he's so positive, and I'm not a positive person, I feel like I'm in the middle. He's positive. But he said something to me, he goes, 'No matter what happens to you, it'll be the best thing that ever happens.' And I wanted to be mad at that answer, like what does that even mean? He told me that and man, was he right. 

Rhodes also spoke about his relationship with Paul Heyman during the interview and how it was his father who first brought Heyman into booking meetings. Rhodes says that if things had worked out differently, he feels he could have been a great Paul Heyman Guy. 

Rhodes said:

I think in another lifetime, I probably would have made the best Paul Heyman Guy. I probably could have been his absolute ace, but it just didn't work out that way. It worked out that I was the adversary for his number one guy of all time, and that being Roman Reigns. 

Rhodes' full appearance on the SI Media podcast is available below. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Bengals star WR not expected to sign franchise tender before OTAs
Red Sox RHP diagnosed with ligament damage in elbow
Watch: Caitlin Clark shows off range with logo three, but Fever fall short
Former Dolphins receiving leader announces his retirement from NFL
Detroit Lions dominate PFF's top-25 players under 25
Hall of Famer, legendary Raiders offensive lineman dead at 86
Report: Cavs owner 'would never' trade Donovan Mitchell to this team
Kim Mulkey adds legendary LSU alum to coaching staff
Insider details LeBron James' role in Lakers' head-coaching search
Cardinals switch up offensive line, move 2023 first-rounder to new position
Commanders poach another key overseer of Lions rebuild
Commanders to hire veteran executive as player personnel director
Guardians designate outfielder for assignment
Patriots' Drake Maye starts OTAs in surprising position
Bettors are buying Bronny James hype before the 2024 NBA Draft
Mets release veteran infielder
Anderson Silva, Chael Sonnen will finish off their trilogy in a boxing ring
Victor Wembanyama, Chet Holmgren highlight 2023-24 All-Rookie team
Jaguars' Doug Pederson discusses Trevor Lawrence contract extension
Saints, star CB 'moving forward' following trade chatter

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.