Cody Rhodes has had some pretty great ideas when it comes to All-In weekend later this year, but this one might be our favorite so far.

Following the 30 minute sell out of Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks' All-In show a little over a week ago, it has pretty much been all the pro wrestling world has been talking about. The former WWE Superstar along with Matt and Nick Jackson were told by many that it couldn't be done, so to sell 10,000 tickets in 29 minutes and 36 seconds must have been a pretty good feeling.

In fact, Rhodes has been doing the rounds in the podcast world since the sellout, and he described discovering the news from the box office as the second best day of his life. Only his wedding day tops it. During his podcast appearances, Rhodes has discussed and teased a lot of the things that fans attending the show can look forward to, plus the Starrcast weekend that will be taking place around it.

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One of the most amusing potential revelations from Rhodes came during his appearance on Edge and Christian's Pod Of Awesomeness this past Friday. "We were talking about doing a big tailgate in the parking lot today where we're going to do, well not a Royal Rumble, but a battle royal called All-Out," The American Nightmare revealed to the hosts and the listeners.

Naturally Edge and Christian were both pretty amused by the idea, it's hard not to be, but don't get your hopes up just yet. Rhodes explained afterward that the idea is just being talked about for the time being and is far from becoming a reality. He did add that it will probably have to happen now though since he has said it and made it public domain. It would most definitely make an already great event even better.

Rhodes also appeared on The Jim Ross Report last week and both he and JR joked about the latter putting together a barbecue at the tailgate. Unfortunately, Ross will not be in attendance since the Saturday of All-In weekend clashes with the Oklahoma Sooners' first game of the season. Pretty much anyone else who isn't under WWE's employ will be there though, and if you can make it to Chicago that weekend it is not to be missed.

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