3-time Intercontinental Champion confirms WWE career is over

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A former three-time WWE Intercontinental Champion had an exceptional stint in the Stamford-based promotion. However, he recently confirmed that part of his career is over for good.

The aforementioned star is Dustin Rhodes, who is currently part of All Elite Wrestling. He rose to prominence in professional wrestling as 'Goldust' in World Wrestling Entertainment in the 1990s. His eccentric personality, comedic antics, and in-ring acumen made him one of the best characters in WWE history.

However, Dustin Rhodes left his golden gimmick behind and became 'The Natural' upon signing with AEW in 2019. Moreover, he even confirmed some time back that his Goldust character had retired.

A fan on social media re-ignited the conversation, asking Rhodes if Goldust could return to WWE and have one more run as Goldust now that former Chairman Vince McMahon is gone. The former TNT Champion took to his X to say that he was very happy in AEW and did not want to go back to sit on the sidelines and get underpaid and undervalued for his efforts.

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Nope. Why? So I can sit the bench and be miserable? Been under paid and under appreciated there. @AEW make me happy and don't get me wrong, Goldust was one of the funnest characters to play there.

Former WWE star Dustin Rhodes sent out a concerning message amidst hiatus

Dustin Rhodes has been out of action since dropping the TNT title to Kyle Fletcher in late July. He then underwent double knee replacement surgery and has been on the road to recovery. However, Rhodes shared a concerning health update and admitted that the healing process has exhausted him everyday.

"Hope y'all are having a great day today. Today was a rough day for me emotionally. Too many thoughts in my head plus this healing process has me exhausted everyday. Man, even though its been a rough one today, gotta #KeepSteppin and hoping tomorrow brings a brighter day. This double Knee replacements is no joke. 💪🏼🤘🏼," Dustin wrote.

With a long road expected to be ahead of him, it remains to be seen when the former WWE superstar will be cleared for in-ring action.

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