Dustin Rhodes is still recovering from double knee replacement surgery he underwent back in August 2025, but the veteran wrestler isnâ€t done battling through pain just yet.
In a new update, Rhodes revealed that once his in-ring career officially ends, heâ€ll be going under the knife again—this time for both shoulders.
“The one positive I can say about my knee replacements is, the arthritis is gone. I will be doing both shoulder when I call it quits. They are also destroyed. I chose to abuse my body in more ways than 1, and wouldnâ€t change a damn thing,†Rhodes shared on social media.
Rhodes is targeting a return in March 2026 following his knee surgery. At the time he stepped away, he held gold on two fronts—one-half of the ROH Tag Team Champions with Sammy Guevara, and one-third of the ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions alongside Marshall and Ross Von Erich. Both titles were vacated due to his recovery.
Despite the setbacks, Rhodes isnâ€t leaving AEW anytime soon. He signed a six-year contract extension with the company in late 2024, solidifying his long-term future with the promotion both on-screen and behind the scenes.
Do you think Dustin Rhodes will return to the ring for one final run before retirement? Or should he call it a career after healing up? Sound off in the comments below.
November 14, 2025 5:40 pm
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