Cody Rhodes Appears as Guile from Street Fighter at CinemaCon
Professional wrestler Cody Rhodes appeared in character as Guile from the Street Fighter franchise at CinemaCon earlier this week. He interacted with fans during the event. The appearance was reported by @DiscussingFilm.
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Professional wrestler Cody Rhodes attended CinemaCon earlier this week, where he appeared in character as Guile from the Street Fighter video game and film franchise. He spoke to fans while embodying the role, as captured in footage shared by @DiscussingFilm.
Event
Details CinemaCon, an annual convention for the film industry, took place in the week prior to April 20, 2026.
The event features presentations and interactions related to upcoming movies and entertainment projects. Rhodes' appearance aligns with ongoing developments in adaptations of the Street Fighter series, though specific project details were not mentioned in the report.
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Story Timeline
1 event- Earlier this week
Cody Rhodes appeared in-character as Guile from Street Fighter at CinemaCon and talked to fans.
1 source@DiscussingFilm
Potential Impact
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The appearance may generate increased interest in potential Street Fighter film projects among fans.
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It could lead to more media coverage of Cody Rhodes' involvement in entertainment ventures.
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Fans at CinemaCon might share additional footage, extending the event's visibility online.
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