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Dustin Patrick Runnels (born April 11, 1969) is an American
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. He is currently signed with
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(AEW), where he performs under the
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Dustin Rhodes. He is best known for his multiple tenures with
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from 1995 to 2019 under ring name Goldust. A second generation wrestler, he is the son of
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r
Dusty Rhodes Virgil Riley Runnels Jr. (October 11, 1945 – June 11, 2015), better known as "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, was an American professional wrestler, booker, and trainer who most notably worked for the National Wrestling Alliance, Jim Crocket ...
and the half-brother of
Cody Rhodes Cody Garrett Runnels Rhodes (''né'' Runnels; born June 30, 1985) is an American professional wrestler and actor. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand. Rhodes is also known for his time in All Elite Wrestling (AEW ...
. He is also known for his appearances with
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(WCW) and
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(TNA). Between WWF/WWE and WCW, Runnels has won 23 total championships. In WCW, he was a two-time United States Heavyweight Champion, a one-time Six-Man Tag Team Champion, and a two-time World Tag Team Champion. In WWF/WWE, he is a three-time
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, nine-time Hardcore Champion, one-time World Tag Team Champion, and two-time WWE Tag Team Champion. Runnels has also appeared in the fourth most Royal Rumble matches, at 13. Runnels headlined multiple pay-per-view events for the WWF and
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during the 1990s.


Professional wrestling career


Championship Wrestling from Florida (1988–1989)

Runnels made his professional wrestling debut on September 13, 1988, as "Dustin Rhodes", defeating Bob Cook in a match for the Tampa-based
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(CWF) promotion. The promotion was renamed the Professional Wrestling Federation in February 1989 after Runnels' father, Dusty Rhodes, began wrestling there. Runnels captured the
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from
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on May 23, 1989, holding it for a month.


World Championship Wrestling (1988−1989)

In December 1988, Runnels debuted in
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. Rhodes teamed with
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in an undercard tag team called The Texas Broncos that saw success against The Cruel Connection and The Commandos. Their first defeat came against The Original Midnight Express at a house show on December 10, 1988, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rhodes's first singles match came two days later at a television taping in Atlanta, Georgia when he defeated Trent Knight. Rhodes' initial WCW run lasted only a few months, as he exited the company two months after his father. After suffering a loss to
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during a dark match for an '' NWA Main Event'' taping in The Omni on February 12, 1989, Rhodes closed out his initial WCW run with a win over Trent Knight in Walterboro, South Carolina on February 24.


Japan and Memphis (1989–1990)

In March 1989, Runnels toured Japan for
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(AJPW) in its annual
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, under the name Dusty Rhodes Jr. He returned to AJPW for a ten and a twenty-day tour in the spring and summer of 1990. Runnels began wrestling in the
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(USWA) in July 1989. There he feuded mainly with
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for Anthony's
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but never won the belt. He left the USWA in the spring of 1990.


World Wrestling Federation (1990–1991)

Runnels debuted as a fan favorite in the
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(WWF) in late 1990, wrestling as Dustin Rhodes. His first match in the WWF (now WWE) was against
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on
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on September 21, 1990. In December 1990, Rhodes defeated
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in a televised ten-minute challenge match. On January 19, 1991, at the
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, Rhodes and his father
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lost to Ted DiBiase and
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in a tag team bout, and both left immediately after.


Return to WCW


Teaming with Barry Windham (1991–1992)

In February 1991, Runnels joined
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(WCW), wrestling as "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes. He feuded with
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until April 1991, when he refused to join Alexandra York's York Foundation, thus beginning a feud with Foundation member Terrence Taylor. In late 1991, Rhodes formed a tag-team with
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and began pursuing WCW Tag Team champions The Enforcers (
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and Zbyszko). The pair received a title shot at ''
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'', but Windham was injured prior to the event. A returning
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was chosen to partner Rhodes, and the makeshift duo won the
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. They lost the belts on January 16, 1992, to Arn Anderson and fellow
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member
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. On a taped edition of ''
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'' on September 2, 1992, Rhodes teamed with Windham to defeat Steve Williams and
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for the unified
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and
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(their NWA title reign is not recognized by NWA); the match would air on October 3. They held the belts for about two months before losing them to Steamboat and
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in a memorable match on the November 18 edition of ''
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''. Windham turned on Rhodes after the match when Rhodes refused to pin Steamboat after an accidental low blow.


United States Heavyweight Champion (1993–1995)

In January 1993, Rhodes reached the final of a tournament to decide the number one contender for the
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. The champion
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was stripped of his title that same month, meaning the tournament final would be for the title. Rhodes faced his old partner Ricky Steamboat to win his first United States Heavyweight title. He successfully defended the title the following month at
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against
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. Rude returned that April and quickly challenged Rhodes. Their first encounter resulted in a controversial double pin, with Rude initially being awarded the title. The championship was held up two weeks later. After a 30-minute Iron Man Match ended in a 1–1 draw at
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on July 18, a best-of-three series was set between the two on '' Saturday Night''; Rhodes lost the first match on August 28, but defeated Rude twice on September 4 and 11 to claim his second United States Heavyweight Championship. At
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, Rhodes teamed with
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,
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and The Shockmaster to defeat
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, Sid Vicious and
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in a
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. Rhodes lost the title to
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in a
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at
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, after losing both falls. In March 1994, Rhodes started feuding with
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and Col. Robert Parker. After Parker introduced
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and
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as adversaries for Runnels, Runnels responded by bringing his father, a former enemy of Funk, back into the ring to team with him again against Parker's Stud Stable. In December 1994, Parker introduced another opponent for Rhodes, The Blacktop Bully. At the Uncensored pay-per-view on March 19, 1995, Rhodes lost to The Blacktop Bully in the only King of the Road match in the company's history. The match, which was filmed several days earlier, resulted in both Rhodes and The Blacktop Bully being fired from the company, as the two had bladed during the match after being instructed to by one another, which was against corporate policy at the time in WCW.


Return to WWF


Debut of Goldust (1995–1996)

In August 1995, Runnels returned to the WWF, wrestling as a then-
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Goldust, nicknamed "the Bizarre One" because of his somewhat spooky, mysterious, bashful presentation yet
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turned aggressions. In communications, Goldust frequently took to comical flirtation while maintaining a bashfully
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and
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delivery and presence. Using in-ring psychology to his advantage, Goldust often performed lewd and flirtatious
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to anger, confuse, and distract his opponents. He engaged in such tactics as groping and excessive physical affection towards his opponent in the midst of delivering his onslaught. To that end, one of Goldust's trademarks was his exaggerated, suggestively breathy inhalation whilst caressing his own body; this display ended in him exhaling through a startlingly vicious biting sound directed at his adversaries (also said between his catchphrase words ''You will never forget the name of'' and ''Goldust''). The character was portrayed as a
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obsessed with films and everything gold, which is a parody of the Oscars statuette. Adding to this aspect of the gimmick, Goldust often quoted or made references to classic
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during his promos. Under the gimmick, Runnels wore a predominately gold jumpsuit (with tads of other colors, such as white and black); black and gold face paint; and during entrances and promos, a glittery gold robe and a platinum blonde wig over his short platinum blonde hair. Years later, Runnels stated that
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called him and offered him the gimmick and mentioned "
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" several times; Runnels, wanting a separate identity from his father at the time, promptly accepted without knowing what the word "androgynous" meant, then promptly looked it up in the dictionary after getting off the phone with McMahon and shocked to see what it meant said to himself "What did I get myself in to?" Runnels himself admitted that the first few months of the gimmick were uncomfortable for him as it didn't match his personality at all, but decided to work with what was given to him and "run with it".''WWE Photo Shoot: Goldust'' Goldust won his debut match on October 22, 1995, against
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at the
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pay-per-view. He defeated the departing
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in Bigelow's last WWF match at the
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. He then feuded with
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, whom he stalked and sent messages to throughout late 1995. The feud culminated at the
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on January 21, 1996, where Goldust defeated Ramon for the Intercontinental Championship due to interference from the 1–2–3 Kid. This match also marked the debut of Goldust's
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, Marlena, portrayed by his then wife
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. With her seductive, coolly unconcerned, mysterious character and fully gold-colored wear, Marlena complemented Goldust. Her gimmick consisted of sitting at ringside in a director's chair during Goldust's matches, advising him while smoking large brown cigars. A rematch between Goldust and Ramon at
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was canceled after Ramon was suspended, with Goldust instead fighting
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in a Hollywood Backlot Brawl. At the end of the fight, Piper stripped Goldust of his ring attire to reveal him wearing women's
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; Runnels revealed in 2018 (while making jokes at his own butt) that it was his idea just three days before WrestleMania XII to wear a
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and
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underneath his ring attire and to have Piper strip him down, getting the approval from McMahon. Goldust defended his Intercontinental Championship in bouts against
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and
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before losing to
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at
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on June 23, 1996. In Summer 1996, Goldust briefly gained control over
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and feuded with
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. His attention soon turned to
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and his then wife
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. Goldust and Marlena attempted to get Sable to join their team, but Mero won the feud and kept her by his side. He also had a
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with
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at internet pay-per-view (iPPV) Xperience for the
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but lost the match. In December 1996, Goldust entered a feud with
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, when Helmsley began flirting with Goldust's valet: Marlena. This feud lead to the debut of
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as Helmsley's new bodyguard, who would manhandle Marlena and cause sympathy for Marlena & Goldust. This marked the first time Goldust changed into a fan favorite rather than the villainous character he was prior.


Various gimmicks (1997–1999)

In May 1997, Goldust revealed his identity as Dustin Runnels, the son of Dusty Rhodes. In the summer and fall of that year, he joined other wrestlers in their conflict with
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, feuding in particular with
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. Goldust defeated Pillman at
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in which Pillman was forced to wear a dress for a month, then Pillman challenged Goldust again to a match at Ground Zero: In Your House, Goldust agreed that if he lost, he would lose Marlena to Pillman for 30 days, Goldust lost the match to Pillman and was forced to lose Marlena, had Goldust won, Pillman would leave the WWF. Just before the thirty days were up, Pillman died of heart disease hours before the
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event on October 5, 1997. In November 1997, Goldust split with Marlena and refused to cooperate with his
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teammates, which once again turned him into a heel. This led to a feud with Vader in December 1997 and the appearance of The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust (a reference to
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), managed by
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. He began mimicking celebrities and fellow wrestlers with characters such as "
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dust", " Dust Lovedust", " Dustydust", " Hunterdust", " Flashdust", "
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dust", " Sabledust", and " Vaderdust" in early 1998. Around this time, he made a legitimate push to management to get
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as part of the gimmick before being talked out of it by McMahon. By June 1998, Goldust feuded with
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, who had been involved with Terri during their separation. Now going by his real name, Runnels began speaking out (mostly in taped vignettes) on the increasingly edgy WWF product and promoting alternatives to watching the show such as reading the Bible. These vignettes were sponsored by the fictional group, "Evangelists Against Television, Movies and Entertainment", the acronym for which reads "EATME" – a thinly veiled joke on the WWF's part. Runnels declared himself a
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, alluding to "his" return, and walking through the crowd with signs reading "he's coming back!". While the return of
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was clearly implied, Runnels was in fact referencing the return of the Goldust gimmick, which he reprised in October 1998 against Val Venis and then in November 1998, he began feuding with Jeff Jarrett over the attention of his manager, Debra Marshall, Debra. In early 1999, Goldust feuded with Al Snow, upon stealing the mannequin Head, Snow's mascot, and The Blue Meanie, who had recently renamed himself "Bluedust" and adopted many of Goldust's mannerisms. After Goldust defeated Meanie at St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House, St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Meanie became Goldust's apprentice. After Alicia Webb, Ryan Shamrock became Goldust's valet, Meanie and Shamrock began vying for Goldust's attention. In the same time period, Goldust won the Intercontinental Championship again from Road Dogg and then lost it to The Godfather (wrestler), The Godfather two weeks later. He would team up with The Blue Meanie having a few matches against The Hardy Boyz until Goldust left the company in June 1999.


Second return to WCW (1999–2001)

Runnels returned to World Championship Wrestling on the November 8, 1999 edition of ''WCW Monday Nitro'', filming several vignettes for a fantastical, face-painted character named Seven. These vignettes contained ominous footage of Rhodes in full makeup standing outside a child's bedroom window. The gimmick was reported to have been based on "The Strangers" from the 1998 film noir ''Dark City (1998 film), Dark City''. The character was dropped after Turner Standards and Practices expressed concern that this gimmick could be misinterpreted as a Child abduction, child abductor. Upon returning to WCW television, Rhodes removed his costume and delivered a Shoot (professional wrestling), worked shoot in which he mocked unrealistic gimmicks as well as his time as Goldust in the WWF. After turning heel upon his return, Runnels began wrestling as "The American Nightmare" Dustin Rhodes, with his nickname a reference to his father's nickname, "The American Dream". Rhodes feuded with Jeff Jarrett before feuding with
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. He was (kayfabe) fired by Vince Russo at Spring Stampede (2000), Spring Stampede in April 2000 for failing to prevent Terry Funk from winning the vacant WCW Hardcore Championship, Hardcore Championship, against Norman Smiley. Runnels returned to WCW television in January 2001, assisting his father in his feud with Jarrett and, eventually, Ric Flair. He wrestled on the final WCW pay-per-view, WCW Greed, Greed on March 18, 2001. In March 2001, WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation, but the WWF did not acquire Runnels' contract.


Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling (2001–2002)

In July 2001, Runnels, while still under contract to AOL Time Warner, began wrestling for his father's newly created Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling promotion, winning the promotion's Heavyweight Championship. Runnels competed on the independent circuit, first appearing for his father's promotion, Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling. Competing as Dustin Rhodes, he captured the TCW Heavyweight Championship from Scotty Riggs on January 26, but vacated the title immediately afterwards after it was confirmed that he would be returning to WWE. Following his return to the WWE at the 2002 Royal Rumble, he made two more appearances with TCW, the first in a six-man tag team match with his father Dusty and Ron Studd against Riggs, Fake Goldust, and Jason Sugarmann, and the second in a singles victory over Steve Corino.


Second return to WWF/WWE


Hardcore Champion (2001–2002)

In December 2001, Runnels accepted a buyout from his AOL Time Warner contract and was re-signed by the World Wrestling Federation to a two-year deal. Promos immediately began airing on WWF television advertising the return of Goldust. On January 20, 2002, he officially returned by taking part in the Royal Rumble (2002), Royal Rumble, reprising his Goldust character. Shortly after returning, promos began airing for a few weeks of Goldust saying that there was a certain wrestler whose "star was shining brighter" than he would like. He eventually revealed the person he was talking about was Rob Van Dam by attacking him on ''WWE Raw, Raw'', turning heel in the process. Van Dam defeated him in a singles match at No Way Out (2002), No Way Out. After the loss, he moved on to the hardcore division, where he won the WWE Hardcore Championship, Hardcore Championship on List of WWE Hardcore Champions, nine occasions.


Teaming with Booker T (2002–2003)

When the World Wrestling Federation was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment and the roster was divided into two WWE Brand Extension, brands, Raw (WWE brand), Raw and SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown!, Goldust was assigned to the Raw brand, where he formed a tag team with Booker T (wrestler), Booker T. The duo engaged in numerous comedic vignettes, on one occasion hosting a segment titled ''Booker T and Goldust at the Movies'' and delivering reviews of ''The Scorpion King'', a film starring Dwayne Johnson, The Rock. In May 2002, Booker joined New World Order (professional wrestling)#World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (2002), the New World Order (nWo), with Goldust's request to join the faction rejected. In June 2002, Booker was ejected from the nWo by
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, sparking a feud between the nWo and Booker and Goldust. Booker and Goldust went on to compete in the tag team division, winning the World Tag Team Championship (WWE), World Tag Team Championship at Armageddon (2002), Armageddon before being forced to split up on the February 3, 2003 episode of ''Raw'' by Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff for failing to win back the World Tag Team Championship. Following the dissolution of the tag team, Goldust contracted a Stuttering, stutter and Tourette's-like symptoms, upon receiving a shock from a Round Tube during an attack at the hands of Dave Bautista, Batista and Randy Orton. Goldust appeared in character on ''The Howard Stern Show'' in March 2003. He appeared sporadically thereafter, forming a tag team with Lance Storm in August 2003. In fall 2003, Booker T began receiving mysterious, haunting messages for a few weeks from somebody. The messages only said "I remember". It was rumored that the messages would be from Goldust, which would have begun a feud between the two. Suddenly, the angle was never mentioned again on television and the company announced on their website that they would not be renewing Rhodes' contract. WWE allowed his contract to expire in December 2003.


Independent circuit (2003–2005)

Following his release from WWE in December 2003, Runnels returned to the independent circuit while concurrently competing in his first stint with TNA. He first appeared for the Japanese promotion WORLD-1, as Dusty Rhodes Jr., working three dates in early April, all singles matches and all victories. In July, Runnels returned to the United States and appeared for Full Impact Pro, tag teaming with
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and defeating the Cuban Assassin and Ryze. Runnels did not appear on the independent circuit for the rest of 2004 and much of 2005, until the first WrestleReunion, teaming with his father and Mike Graham (wrestler), Mike Graham against Abdullah the Butcher, Kevin Sullivan (wrestler), Kevin Sullivan, and CM Punk. After his departure from TNA, he made a few appearances with Dusty for CCW against Phi Delta Slam. Runnels also competed on the Tribute to ''Starrcade'' show on November 19 in a match against
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, which ended in a No-Contest.


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004–2005)

On February 4, 2004, he debuted in
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(TNA) as "The Lone Star" Dustin Rhodes, unsuccessfully challenging Jeff Jarrett for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. On February 18, Runnels and Germán Figueroa, El Leon defeated Kevin Northcutt and Joe E. Legend, Legend in a tag team bout. In December 2004, he returned to TNA, once again wrestling as Dustin Rhodes. on the January 7, 2005, episode of Impact, Rhodes and Jeff Hardy defeated Kash and Lance Archer, Dallas. On the January 14 episode of Impact, Rhodes defeated Chris Candido. At Final Resolution (2005), Final Resolution, Rhodes defeated Kid Kash. on the February 11 episode of Impact Wrestling, Rhodes and America's Most Wanted (professional wrestling), America's Most Wanted defeated Kid Kash, Dallas and Raven in a six-man tag team match. at Against All Odds (2005), Against All Odds, Rhodes lost to Raven but got payback at Destination X (2005), Destination X when he defeated Raven in a bullrope match. He then entered a feud with Bobby Roode and at Lockdown (2005), Lockdown, Rhodes defeated Roode in a 2 out of 3 falls Prince of Darkness cage match. His TNA contract expired in April 2005 and he chose not to renew it, leaving TNA.


Third return to WWE (2005–2006)

Runnels returned to World Wrestling Entertainment on October 31, 2005, as a heel and back under the Goldust attire, as Jonathan Coachman enlisted him and Vader to attack Batista. Golddust and Vader unsuccessfully interfered in a Street Fight between Batista and Coachman on behalf of Coachman at Taboo Tuesday (2005), Taboo Tuesday. Following the event, Goldust once again disappeared from television. In January 2006, Goldust took part in the Royal Rumble (2006), Royal Rumble match and was assigned once again to the ''Raw'' brand until he was released from his WWE contract on June 14, 2006, for No show (professional wrestling), no-showing an appearance. Runnels made a short appearance at WrestleMania 22 to give Booker T advice on his match against The Boogeyman (wrestler), The Boogeyman where he insinuated that the only way he could beat The Boogeyman was to put worms in his anus.


Independent circuit (2006–2007)

After returning to his fourth stint with WWE, Runnels once again disappeared from the indies, but made a special appearance with Jerry Lawler's Memphis Wrestling on March 3, 2006, as Goldust, in a match against Lawler, which he lost after Lawler hit him with a steel chain. Runnels was released from his fourth stint with WWE on June 14. Two weeks and six days later, on July 1, he returned to WORLD-1, defeating Tully Blanchard in the main event. On October 14, he appeared with the UK promotion One Pro Wrestling, under the name Gold Dustin (the name he would use in AJPW) with a victory over Christopher Daniels, Curry Man. While competing for AJPW in 2007, Runnels returned to CCW to feud with Phi Delta Slam, mainly in tag team matches with a variety of partners, including Billy Gunn, Kip James. In mid-2007, he made several appearances with Hermie Sadler's UWF promotion to hype his return to TNA, making his debut on March 2 with a victory over Steve Corino. He appeared with UWF throughout his second tenure with TNA, facing the likes of Scott Steiner, Sabu (wrestler), Sabu, David Flair, Test (wrestler), Andrew Martin, and D'Lo Brown. His tenure in UWF also saw him compete in the often-considered "cross-promotional" War Games match against Team JBL (managed by John Layfield, John Bradshaw Layfield, who was signed to WWE as a commentator at the time) consisting of Steve Corino, C.W. Anderson, the Latin American Xchange, and Elix Skipper. Runnels was a member of Sgt. Slaughter's Team Slaughter, along with the Steiner Brothers and the Mack Brothers. Team Slaughter won the bout. Runnels' final appearance with UWF was on September 22, 2007, where he and Abyss (wrestler), Abyss were on the losing end of a tag team bout against D'Lo Brown and a local football coach.


Return to Japan (2007)

On January 28, 2007, it was announced that Rhodes would appear at the February 17, 2007, All Japan Pro Wrestling show in the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo. On February 15, Rhodes, identified as Gold Dustin, appeared at ringside during a match involving Keiji Muto, The Great Muta, resulting in a brawl between Rhodes and The Great Muta. On February 17, Rhodes and Jinsei Shinzaki were defeated by The Great Muta and Yoshihiro Tajiri in a tag team bout.


Return to TNA (2007–2008)

On July 15, 2007, Rhodes returned to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at Victory Road (2007), Victory Road and aligned himself with Christian Cage by helping him defeat "Wildcat" Chris Harris (wrestler), Chris Harris. In an interview on ''Impact! (TV series), TNA Impact!'' conducted by Mike Tenay, Rhodes discussed accusations of having a split personality and stated that he was going to embrace it and let it out. TNA presented the interview as being an emotional breakdown on the part of Rhodes. On August 12 at Hard Justice (2007), Hard Justice, Rhodes debuted his new ring name, Black Reign, and a "new, darker and bizarre look". At Hard Justice, Harris defeated Black Reign via disqualification when Black Reign attacked several referees. The next week, the gimmick was explored even further, saying that Rhodes constantly switched between Rhodes and Black Reign. He was featured at Bound for Glory (2007), Bound for Glory in a Monster's Ball match against Rhyno, Rhino, Abyss (wrestler), Abyss, and Raven (wrestler), Raven, which he lost. Black Reign challenged Abyss to a "Shop of Horrors" match at Genesis (2007), Genesis and lost. At Genesis, Black Reign's new partner, Johnny Stamboli, Rellik (which is "Killer" spelled backwards), made his debut after attacking Abyss. At Turning Point (2007 wrestling), Turning Point, Abyss and Raven defeated Black Reign and Rellik in a Hardcore wrestling#Common weapons, Match of 10,000 Tacks. Originally, this match was signed to be Abyss and Rhino versus Rellik and Black Reign but, due to an injury, Rhino was replaced by Raven for this match. On ''Impact!'', he helped Rellik beat up Frankie Kazarian, Kaz. Later the same night, he appeared for an interview, as Dustin Rhodes, without his Black Reign make-up and stated that his "alter ego" has been scaring him since when he was a little kid. His interview was interrupted by the furious Kaz. This led to a match between the two at Final Resolution (January 2008), Final Resolution where Kaz won. Reign and his partner Rellik then began feuding with Eric Young (wrestler), Eric Young and his new superhero gimmick Super Eric. At Destination X (2008), Destination X, Black Reign and Rellik faced Eric Young and Kaz in a losing effort. At Lockdown (2008), Lockdown, Black Reign and Rellik competed in a Six Team Cuffed in the Cage match which was won by Kaz and Super Eric. After three months of not showing up on television, Black Reign's profile was removed from the TNA roster page and he was released from his TNA contract.


Independent circuit (2008)

Following his release from TNA in early 2008, Runnels briefly returned to Coastal Championship Wrestling to face the members of Phi Delta Slam (Bruno Sassi and Big Tilly) before beginning his fifth stint in WWE in October 2008.


Fourth return to WWE


Various appearances (2008–2009)

On October 26, 2008, Runnels returned to the WWE at Cyber Sunday (2008), Cyber Sunday under his Goldust persona as part of the three choices (the other two being
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and The Honky Tonk Man) that the fans could choose to face Santino Marella for the Intercontinental Championship. After Honky Tonk Man was chosen and won via disqualification, Goldust and Piper entered the ring and the three candidates fought Marella, afterwards celebrating together in the ring. The following night on ''Raw'', Goldust appeared again with Piper and the Honky Tonk Man as guest commentators for Marella's match with Charlie Haas. The match ended when Goldust and Piper distracted Marella so that Honky Tonk Man could smash his guitar over Marella's head. Goldust appeared on the celebration of the 800th episode of ''Raw'' on November 3, 2008, dancing alongside his father Dusty Rhodes, Lilian Garcia and several other wrestlers. A noticeably slimmer and quicker Goldust finally made a full-time return on the ''Raw'' roster once again on the November 24, 2008 episode of ''Raw'', where he defeated Santino Marella. Goldust participated in the Royal Rumble (2009), 2009 Royal Rumble match and stared down his real-life half-brother,
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, but was eliminated by him later. Goldust participated at WrestleMania XXV as a lumberjack during the tag team championship unification match between The Colóns (2002–2010), The Colóns and John Morrison and the Miz. On the May 25 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust teamed up with Hornswoggle in a tag team match, where they defeated Doc Gallows, Festus and Brian Kendrick, The Brian Kendrick. Goldust then teamed with Hornswoggle on multiple occasions, mainly feuding with Kendrick, where they had many matches both on ''WWE Superstars'' and ''Raw''.


Brand switches and NXT (2009–2010)

The team of Goldust and Hornswoggle came to an end on June 29, 2009, when Goldust was traded to the ECW (WWE brand), ECW brand via a 15-man trade. His debut match for the brand came on the July 14 episode of ''WWE ECW, ECW'', in which he lost to Matt Cardona, Zack Ryder. In the upcoming weeks, he started a feud with Sheamus leading to his first televised singles win in several months on ''WWE Superstars, Superstars'' against Sheamus pinning him using an Pin (professional wrestling)#Small package, inside cradle. After several weeks of Feud (professional wrestling), feuding, Sheamus defeated Goldust in a "No Disqualification" match on the September 1 episode of ''ECW on Syfy'' to end the feud. Following this loss, he garnered his first number one contender's match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, ECW Championship on the September 15, 2009, episode of ''ECW on Syfy'' in a 10-Man Battle Royal where he was the seventh participant eliminated and Zack Ryder earning the title shot in the end. The September 29, 2009, episode of ''ECW on Syfy'' saw Goldust win his first match on ECW in an eight-man tag team match where Yoshi Tatsu pinned William Regal to score the win for their team. On the November 10 episode of ''ECW on Syfy'', Goldust won his first televised singles match on the ECW brand by pinning Paul Burchill. Goldust participated in an "ECW Homecoming" Match on the December 22 episode of ''ECW on Syfy'' to determine who got an opportunity to challenge Christian for the ECW Championship, but was defeated by Lance Archer, Vance Archer. In early January, he teamed with Yoshi Tatsu and began a feud with ECW newcomers Trent Beretta, Trent Barreta and Caylen Croft. The duos exchanged victories in singles and tag team competition until the feud came to an end on the February 9 episode of ''ECW'', when Goldust and Tatsu defeated Barreta and Croft in a match to determine the number one contenders to the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship, Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. However, Goldust and Tatsu failed in capturing the titles on the final episode of ''ECW on Syfy''. The team of Goldust and Yoshi Tatsu came to an end when Tatsu signed with the ''Raw'' brand after ''ECW on SyFy'' was canceled. On March 3, 2010, Goldust joined the ''WWE SmackDown, SmackDown'' brand, He made his debut for the brand on the March 4 episode of ''Superstars'' in a losing effort against Chris Jericho. The following week on ''Superstars'', he won his first match as a SmackDown star after defeating Mike Knox using his finishing move, the Final Cut, as well as beating William Regal also using the Final Cut soon afterwards. He appeared in a dark 26-man battle royal match at WrestleMania XXVI, but failed to win, although his past ally Yoshi Tatsu won. As part of the 2010 WWE Draft#Supplemental Draft, 2010 WWE Supplemental Draft, Goldust was drafted back to the Raw brand. On the May 3 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust made his re-debut for the brand in a backstage segment with the guest host for that week, Wayne Brady. In late September, a mysterious stalker was sending messages to Maryse Mizanin, Maryse and Ted DiBiase Jr., but it was unsure who they were aimed at. On the October 4 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust was revealed as the mystery stalker, but the messages were not directed to Maryse, but at DiBiase's Million Dollar Championship, which he then took. During the season 2 finale of ''WWE NXT, NXT'' on August 31, 2010, it was announced that Goldust would take part in NXT's third season as a Pro with Aksana (wrestler), Aksana as his Rookie. On the October 12 episode of ''NXT'' Goldust proposed to Aksana, who was facing deportation from the country, so she could stay in America. On the October 18 episode of ''Raw'', DiBiase tried to reclaim his Million Dollar Championship after Goldust's match with Zack Ryder by attacking him, but he was unsuccessful in retrieving his belt. At Bragging Rights (2010), Bragging Rights, DiBiase defeated Goldust, but Goldust still left with the title after Aksana distracted DiBiase long enough for Goldust to hit his finisher on him. Goldust and Aksana were married on the November 2 episode of ''NXT'' with father Dusty Rhodes and real-life half-brother "Dashing" Cody Rhodes in attendance. Immediately afterwards Aksana slapped Goldust and walked out on him. The following Monday on ''Raw'' Aksana stole the Million Dollar Championship belt during Goldust's match with Ted DiBiase. The following week on ''Raw'' Goldust managed to steal the Million Dollar Championship belt back from Aksana and then returned it to Ted DiBiase, Ted DiBiase Sr., and on ''NXT'' he asked Aksana for a divorce after she was eliminated.


Backstage producer and departure (2011–2012)

On December 7, 2010, it was reported that Runnels had suffered a shoulder injury. He underwent surgery to repair the injury on December 10 and, as a result, was expected to be out of action for five to six months. On the April 11, 2011, episode of Raw, he was seen (without makeup) hugging Edge (wrestler), Edge after his retirement speech. On July 11, Runnels began working backstage as a producer. On the November 29 episode of the ''Smackdown Live Holiday Special'' Goldust made his surprise return on a backstage segment with his father Dusty Rhodes. On the December 12 episode of the ''WWE Slammy Awards'' he appeared to announce the Slammy for A-Lister of The Year with Vickie Guerrero. On the December 30, 2011, episode of SmackDown Rhodes appeared in his suit attire and no make up, to defend Booker T and confront his half brother, Cody Rhodes. Rhodes made an appearance on the April 9, 2012 edition of ''Raw'' where he, along with numerous other WWE officials and superstars, were attempting to break up a brawl between Brock Lesnar and John Cena. On May 6, 2012, WWE acknowledged Goldust's departure from the company.


Return to the independent circuit (2012–2013)

Runnels returned to professional wrestling on April 11, 2012, in Port St. Lucie, Florida, for Championship Wrestling Entertainment's event "WrestleFest", defeating JD Maverick in the main event. He then wrestled on July 14, 2012, in Hollywood, Florida, for the NWA Ring Warriors (part of List of National Wrestling Alliance territories, NWA territories) promotion as Goldust, losing to Vordell Walker via disqualification when Jason Seguine, "Iceman" Buck Q interfered in the match. Runnels appeared for the Dreamwave Wrestling on September 15 in LaSalle, Illinois. Runnels continued to use the Goldust name outside WWE. Runnels appeared on Mr. Chainsaw Pro Wrestling's ''Battle Ground 5'' event on May 18, 2013, in Kalkaska, Michigan, and billed as Dustin "Goldust" Rhodes.


Fifth return to WWE


Teaming with Cody Rhodes (2013–2015)

Runnels returned to WWE as Goldust at the Royal Rumble (2013), Royal Rumble on January 27, 2013, as the eighth participant in the Rumble match. He was eliminated by his half-brother, Cody Rhodes, teasing a possible feud. but Goldust later confirmed that his return was a one night only deal. When Cody was (kayfabe) fired for speaking out against chief operating officer Triple H and then losing to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, WWE Champion Randy Orton, Goldust returned on the September 9 ''Raw'' to face Orton in a match to get his half-brother Cody Rhodes rehired, but was defeated. Following this, Goldust's father Dusty Rhodes returned to WWE to ask Stephanie McMahon for Cody to be rehired. After much dialogue in which The Shield (professional wrestling), The Shield and Big Show interrupted, Stephanie McMahon gave Dusty two choices, which were to get knocked out by an unwilling Big Show or get "mauled by The Shield." Big Show then knocked Dusty out and stayed with Dusty while the paramedics arrived. In return, the Rhodes brothers gatecrashed ''Raw'' by attacking the Shield. At Battleground (2013), Battleground, Cody and Goldust won their jobs back when they defeated the WWE Tag Team Champions, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns in a non-title match. The Rhodes brothers heaped more misery on the Shield by winning a no disqualification match on the October 14 ''Raw'' (with the help of Big Show) to capture the tag titles, marking Goldust's first title in WWE in nearly 11 years. By this point, many longtime Goldust mannerisms such as wearing a robe and platinum blonde wig to the ring were dropped in exchange for wearing a jacket similar to his brother; additionally, Goldust would now speak with his normal Texas, Texan voice. At Hell in a Cell (2013), Hell in a Cell, the Rhodes brothers' first successful title defense came with winning a triple threat match against the Usos and Rollins and Reigns. At Survivor Series (2013), Survivor Series, Goldust alongside his half-brother Cody, participated in the traditional Survivor Series Tag Team match where Goldust survived till the final two alongside Rey Mysterio. However, he got eliminated by Roman Reigns and his team lost. At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2013), TLC: Tables Ladders and Chairs, the Rhodes Brothers retained the title in a fatal-4-way elimination match against Curtis Axel and Ryback, The Real Americans and Big Show and Rey Mysterio, but they lost the title to New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) at the Royal Rumble (2014), Royal Rumble. Later in the Royal Rumble match, he would accidentally eliminate Cody Rhodes. After continuing to team together for months, Goldust and Cody broke up in June, after mounting losses. Cody prompted Goldust to find a new partner to replace him. On the June 16 episode of ''Raw'', Cody debuted a new character, ''Stardust'', wearing face paint and a bodysuit and adopting mannerisms similar to those of Goldust. At Money in the Bank (2014), Money in the Bank, Goldust and Stardust defeated RybAxel (Curtis Axel and Ryback). Goldust and Stardust appeared in backstage segments, speaking of a "Cosmic Key". On the August 25 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust and Stardust defeated The Usos in a title match via count-out, but, as a result, they did not win the title. The duo would then attack the Usos out of frustration, turning heel in the process. They confirmed their heel turn after attacking El Torito the following night on ''WWE Main Event, Main Event'', having defeated Los Matadores in their tag team match. At Night of Champions (2014), Night of Champions they won the WWE Tag Team Championships once again by beating The Usos. At Hell in a Cell (2014), Hell in a Cell they retained their title by beating The Usos. At Survivor Series (2014), Survivor Series they lost the title to The Miz and Aron Stevens, Damien Mizdow. They had a rematch for the tag team titles the following night on Raw, but were unsuccessful. On the February 2, 2015 episode of ''Raw'', after being defeated by The Ascension (professional wrestling), The Ascension, Stardust would start to show his frustrations toward Goldust. On the February 16 episode of ''Raw'', following a loss to The New Day (professional wrestling), The New Day members Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, Stardust would turn on Goldust by using his old finisher, Cross Rhodes on him, marking the end of Gold and Stardust, turning Goldust face in the process. This led to a match at Fastlane (2015), Fastlane, where Goldust defeated Stardust. Later that night, while speaking to their father, Dusty Rhodes, Goldust would be attacked by Stardust again. At WrestleMania 31, Goldust participated in the 2nd annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, where he was eliminated by Ryback. On the March 30, 2015 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust lost via submission to Rusev. In May, Goldust announced that he would undergo surgery to address a shoulder injury and that he would be out of action for 2–4 months. Goldust made an appearance at NXT TakeOver: Respect without any facepaint to congratulate Finn Bálor and Samoa Joe after they won the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament. Goldust returned from injury at Survivor Series (2015), Survivor Series, competing in a Professional wrestling tag team match types#Elimination tag team matches, 5-on-5 traditional Survivor Series elimination tag team match during the pre-show, teaming with The Dudley Boyz, Pac (wrestler), Neville and Titus O'Neil, where they defeated the team of Stardust, The Ascension, The Miz and Bo Dallas. Goldust would continue feuding with his brother, Stardust, on Raw and SmackDown during the months of November and December. On the December 17 episode of ''SmackDown'', Goldust would cost Tyler Breeze his match against O'Neil after distracting Breeze by appearing at ringside. On the December 31 episode of ''SmackDown'', Goldust would be defeated by Breeze.


The Golden Truth (2016–2017)

In early 2016, during various episodes of ''Raw'' and ''SmackDown'', Goldust approached R-Truth and proposed they form a tag team to no avail. At Fastlane (2016), Fastlane, Goldust inadvertently cost R-Truth his match against Curtis Axel. Following Fastlane, R-Truth began to apologize and attempt to form a tag team with Goldust, with Goldust rejecting. On the March 21 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust came to R-Truth's aid after Truth was defeated by Bubba Ray Dudley. At WrestleMania 32, Goldust took part in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal in a losing effort. On the April 11 episode of ''Raw'', Shane McMahon announced a number one contenders tournament for the WWE Tag Team Championship, which included Goldust and Truth teaming together. On the April 14 episode of ''SmackDown'', Goldust would tell R-Truth before their match they would not team together, with Goldust instead teaming with Fandango (wrestler), Fandango, where they were defeated by The Vaudevillains in the first round. On the April 22 episode of Smackdown, Goldust was the special referee for the match of R-Truth and Fandango, which R-Truth won. On the May 2 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust faced off against R-Truth's new partner, Tyler Breeze, in a losing effort following a distraction from R-Truth. On the May 12 episode of ''SmackDown'', the two teams would face each other, with Goldust and Truth refusing to fight each other, resulting in Fandango and Breeze forming an alliance and attacking Goldust and R-Truth, with Fandango subsequently allowing Breeze to pin Goldust. On the May 16 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust and Truth began teaming together, where they were defeated by the newly dubbed Breezango (Fandango and Breeze). The week after on ''SmackDown'', Golden Truth started a losing streak, losing to the likes of Breezango and The Dudley Boyz. Golden Truth earned their first victory on the Money in the Bank (2016), Money in the Bank pre-show after defeating Breezango. In the 2016 WWE Draft, Goldust, along with R-Truth, was drafted to ''Raw''. The Golden Truth later entered into a feud with The Shining Stars. On the July 25 episode of ''Raw'', The Golden Truth would enter the ring during a tag team match between Enzo and Cass and The Shining Stars, playing Pokémon Go! Over a number of months The Shining Stars would attempt to persuade R-Truth into purchasing a one-way ticket to Puerto Rico which saw Goldust continually but in and save R-Truth from being conned. On the August 1 episode of ''Raw'', The Golden Truth would be defeated by The Shining Stars. On the October 17 episode of ''Raw'', The Golden Truth were joined by Mark Henry in their feud against the Shining Stars. They would go on to defeat The Shining Stars & Titus O'Neil in an 8-man tag team match on the same episode of ''Raw''. On the October 31 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust would compete in a battle royal with the winner being added to Team Raw at Survivor Series. Goldust was unsuccessful with Braun Strowman winning the battle royal and joining Team Raw in the process. The Golden Truth were later announced as members of the 10-man Survivor Series Raw Tag Team stable but later lost their spots a week later when it was revealed R-Truth had sold their spots on the team to the Shining Stars for tickets to Puerto Rico. On the November 7 episode of ''Raw'', The Shining Stars defeated The Golden Truth to join Team Raw. On the November 28 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust attacked Braun Strowman after his victory over R-Truth. Sami Zayn would then run into the ring and help in attacking Strowman. At ''WWE Tribute to the Troops'' on WWE Tribute to the Troops results#2016, December 14, The Golden Truth competed in a Professional wrestling tag team match types#Four corners tag team elimination match, Fatal 4-Way tag team match to determine the #1 contenders to the WWE Tag Team Championship against The Bar (professional wrestling), Cesaro and Sheamus, Good Brothers (professional wrestling), Gallows and Anderson, and Primo and Epico, The Shining Stars, which was won by Cesaro and Sheamus. On the March 27, 2017 episode of ''Raw'', the Golden Truth was confirmed for the 4th annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 33, however neither one of them was successful in winning. On the April 17 episode of ''Raw'', The Golden Truth were going to compete against Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson but were attacked backstage by Braun Strowman, leaving Enzo Amore Enzo and Cass, and W. Morrissey, Big Cass to take The Golden Truth's place in the match. On the May 8 episode of ''Raw'', The Golden Truth participated in the tag team turmoil match for the No. 1 Contenders spot against The Hardy Boyz, but lost to Cesaro and Sheamus. On the May 15 episode of ''Raw'', R-Truth apologized to Goldust for "letting the team down" and Goldust replied by saying they "win and lose as a team". Later that night, Goldust attacked R-Truth before a match against Gallows and Anderson, turning heel for the first time since 2015 and breaking up The Golden Truth.


Last feuds and departure (2017–2019)

On the May 22 episode of ''Raw'', a vignette was aired with Goldust, stating that he was in the director's chair and that "the Golden Age is back", starting a feud with R-Truth. On the July 10 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust defeated R-Truth, concluding their feud. On the August 28 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust participated in the 15-man battle royal for a shot at the Intercontinental Championship. Goldust was unsuccessful though, as he was eliminated by Doc Gallows, Luke Gallows. On the September 11 episode of ''Raw'', Goldust faced Bray Wyatt in a losing effort. After the match, Wyatt used a towel to remove his facepaint, saying he was "just a man", as a shot towards the face and body paint Wyatt's rival Finn Bálor would use. The next week on ''Raw'', under his real name and without his signature facepaint (although still using Goldust's theme and ring attire), Rhodes faced Wyatt once again in a losing effort. Bálor ran down to help Rhodes after the match, when Wyatt continued to attack him. Rhodes, however, resented the help and attacked Bálor during a confrontation backstage on the September 25 episode of ''Raw''. He had a match against Bálor later that night, but was defeated. At Starrcade (2017), Starrcade, he competed as "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes, defeating Cash Wheeler, Dash Wilder with the bulldog. On the January 1, 2018 episode of ''Raw'', Rhodes, now back as Goldust, teamed with Cedric Alexander to defeat Drew Gulak and Ariya Daivari. A rematch took place on the January 2 episode of ''WWE 205 Live, 205 Live'', a show usually reserved for competitors under Cruiserweight (professional wrestling)#World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE, 205 pounds. At the Royal Rumble (2018), Royal Rumble, Goldust entered the Royal Rumble match at number 29, but was eliminated by Dolph Ziggler. In January, Goldust was announced as a competitor in the WWE Mixed Match Challenge alongside Alicia Fox. Fox was replaced by Mandy Rose after an injury, and Goldust and Rose lost in the first round to The Usos, Jimmy Uso and Naomi (wrestler), Naomi on February 6. On the March 5 episode of Raw, Goldust would confront and attack John Cena during a promo, stating he would "shatter his dreams", but was subsequently defeated by Cena that same night. On the April 2 episode of Raw, Goldust cut a backstage promo where he announced his participation in the upcoming André The Giant Memorial Battle Royal match at WrestleMania 34, and lost a match to Matt Hardy, "Woken" Matt Hardy that same night. At Wrestlemania 34, Goldust participated in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, where he eliminated R-Truth. At the WWE Greatest Royal Rumble, Greatest Royal Rumble, Goldust entered the aforementioned match at number 18 and lasted 10 minutes before being eliminated by Bobby Roode. In July, Goldust underwent surgery on both knees. On March 28, 2019, it was reported by ''Ryan Satin, Pro Wrestling Sheet'' that Runnels left the WWE after his contract expired, thus ending his six-year tenure with the promotion. Runnels confirmed his departure on April 21, 2019, stating he asked for his release.


All Elite Wrestling (2019–present)

On April 20, 2019, it was revealed on "Road to Double or Nothing" that Runnels would face his real life half-brother, Cody, at
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(AEW)'s Double or Nothing (2019), Double or Nothing pay-per-view. At Double or Nothing on May 25, Runnels, under his old gimmick as "The Natural", failed to win. The match was rated List of professional wrestling matches rated 5 or more stars by Dave Meltzer, 5 stars by professional wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer. Post-match, the brothers embraced after the announcement they would reunite to face The Young Bucks at the Fight for the Fallen (2019), Fight for the Fallen event on July 13. On August 2, 2019, it was announced that Dustin Rhodes had signed a multi-year deal with All Elite Wrestling as wrestler and coach. On the premiere episode of ''AEW Dynamite'' on October 2, Rhodes returned to TNT for the first time WCW Monday Nitro#The Night of Champions – Final broadcast, in over 18 years, Rhodes, The Young Bucks and his half-brother Cody were attacked by The Inner Circle (professional wrestling), The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Santana and Ortiz, Sammy Guevara and Jake Hager). On the October 22, 2019, episode of ''AEW Dark'', Runnels picked up his first victory, by pinning Cima (wrestler), Cima, in an 8-Man Tag Team Match. On the October 23, 2019, episode of ''All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite, Dynamite'' where he helped his brother Cody and Maxwell Jacob Friedman, MJF attack Chris Jericho and his stable The Inner Circle. Runnels' feud with The Inner Circle concluded when he lost to Jake Hager in Hager's AEW debut match at Revolution (2020), Revolution. On the Road to Double or Nothing special, Dustin Rhodes announced that if he were to lose to Kip Sabian in the first round of the AEW TNT Championship, TNT Championship tournament then he would retire. On the April 22, 2020, episode of ''Dynamite'', Dustin defeated Kip Sabian to win the quarterfinals match and advance to the second round of the TNT Championship Tournament. The second round saw him facing "The Murderhawk" Lance Archer, with Dustin losing the match. During the May 20 broadcast of ''Dynamite'', Shawn Spears insulted Dustin and the Rhodes family during a segment, setting up a match between the two at the Double or Nothing (2020), Double or Nothing on May 23, 2020. During his Double or Nothing return match, Dustin ripped Spears' clothes and won via pinfall after hitting the Final Reckoning (Curtain Call). Dustin and Q. T. Marshall who first teamed as "The Natural Nightmares" on February 19, unsuccessfully challenged for the AEW World Tag Team Championship against Kenny Omega and Adam Page on the June 17 ''Dynamite''. To avenge Cody losing the TNT Championship to Brodie Lee, Dustin and Marshall teamed with Matt Cardona and Scorpio Sky at All Out (2020), All Out, defeating The Dark Order (Brodie Lee, Colt Cabana, Evil Uno and Stu Grayson). After the match, Dustin challenged Brodie for the TNT Championship on the following ''Dynamite'', which he lost. On the November 11, 2020, episode of ''Dynamite'', "The Natural Nightmares" teamed up again to defeat The Butcher and the Blade, Butcher and Blade in a Professional wrestling match types#Bunkhouse Stampede, Bunkhouse match. On the December 9, 2020, episode of ''Dynamite'', "The Natural" Dustin Rhodes wrestled in a singles match, defeating the The Dark Order#Current, Dark Order's 10 by pinfall. At AEW Battle of the Belts on January 8, 2022 Dustin lost to Sammy Guevara in an Interim AEW TNT Championship title match.


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He also appears in Black Moth Super Rainbow's video for "Hairspray Heart", from their album ''Cobra Juicy''.


Personal life

Runnels is the son of Virgil Runnels, better known as Dusty Rhodes (wrestler), "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes (1945–2015), and his first wife Sandra. His half-brother is fellow wrestler
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. He has two sisters, Kristin Runnels Ditto, who is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, and Teil Gergel. Runnels was previously married to Terri Runnels. They have a daughter, Dakota Avery, who was born in 1994. The couple divorced after six years of marriage on October 18, 1999. Runnels also has a step son. Runnels' autobiography, ''Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out of the Darkness'', was released on December 14, 2010. In the book, Runnels mentioned that he was married a second time to an unnamed woman. "I also had a short-lived and highly volatile second marriage. We only dated for a few months, then, one day, we just went to the justice of the peace and did the deed." He was referring to Milena Martelloni, whom he married on December 18, 2002; they divorced in 2003. Runnels married his third wife, Ta-rel Marie Roche, on June 22, 2012.


Championships and accomplishments

* American Combat Wrestling ** ACW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *
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(NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) ** NWA Florida Tag Team Championship, FCW Tag Team Championship (NWA Florida Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Mike Graham (wrestler), Mike Graham * Coastal Championship Wrestling ** CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Professional Wrestling Federation **PWF Florida Championship (1 time) * ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Comeback of the Year, Comeback of the Year (2013) **List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Match of the Year, Match of the Year (2019) – ** List of Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards#Most Improved Wrestler of the Year, Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (1991) ** Ranked No. 11 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500'' in 1996 ** Ranked No. 126 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 * Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling ** TCW Heavyweight Championship (TCW Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *
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(List of WWE United States Champions, 2 times) ** WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Matt Osborne, Big Josh and Tom Zenk **
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(List of WCW World Tag Team Champions, 2 times) – with
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(List of NWA World Tag Team Champions, 1 time) – with Barry Windham **WCW tournaments#WCW United States Championship Tournament (1993), WCW United States Championship Tournament (1993) * WWE, World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE ** WWE Hardcore Championship, WWF Hardcore Championship (List of WWE Hardcore Champions, 9 times) ** WWE Intercontinental Championship, WWF Intercontinental Championship (List of WWE Intercontinental Champions, 3 times) ** WWE Raw Tag Team Championship, WWE Tag Team Championship (List of WWE Raw Tag Team Champions, 2 times) – with Cody Rhodes, Cody Rhodes/Stardust ** World Tag Team Championship (WWE), World Tag Team Championship (List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE), 1 time) – with Booker T (wrestler), Booker T ** Slammy Award (4 times) *** Best Couple (1997 Slammy Awards, 1997) *** Frequent Tweeter (Slammy Award#2010 Slammy Awards, 2010) *** "You Still Got It" Best Superstar Return of the Year (Slammy Award#2013 Slammy Awards, 2013) *** Tag Team of the Year (2013) – with Cody Rhodes * ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter'' ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Embarrassing Wrestler, Most Embarrassing Wrestler (1997) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Improved, Most Improved (1991) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Rookie of the Year, Rookie of the Year (1989) ** List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Gimmick, Worst Gimmick (1995) ** Worst Gimmick (1997) ** Worst Gimmick (2007)


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