Cody Rhodes, the Undisputed WWE Champion, plans to retire from full-time in-ring competition in 10 years.
What did Cody Rhodes say?
He admitted the physical demands of wrestling catch up with everyone, and he doesn't envision himself competing at 51.
Cody Rhodes turns 41 next week and feels as good as he ever has, but he knows he won't be wrestling bell-to-bell in a decade.
Why does this matter for Cody Rhodes?
His comments don't signal an imminent exit, as he still has plenty left in the tank, with a potential 5-year contract extension on the table.
The American Nightmare is focused on the present, with a Triple Threat Undisputed WWE Championship defense against Gunther and Sami Zayn at Night of Champions.
What comes next for Cody Rhodes?
He hinted at a 5-year deal, which would keep him in WWE until he's 46, still allowing him to compete at a high level, but with an eye on the finish line.
Cody Rhodes remains one of WWE's biggest stars, and his plans for the future provide an interesting glimpse into the next chapter of his career.
He will face Gunther and Sami Zayn on a date to be announced for Night of Champions, with his focus firmly on the present.
The physical toll of wrestling is a concern for Cody Rhodes, who knows he can't compete forever, but for now, he's still carrying the ball as one of WWE's leading stars.