This is fine. The Bullet Club is okay with the events that are unfolding currently. Tensions between The Bullet Club’s two alpha (and omega) dogs may come to a head at Ring of Honor’s annual WrestleMania weekend show, when Cody Rhodes takes on Kenny Omega in an one on one match.

ROH’s Supercard of Honor XII goes down on Sat. April 7, 2018 at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. Promoting the ten-match card today (Mar. 29), Rhodes stopped by SiriusXM’s Busted Open and was asked about Omega’s rise to the top of the pro wrestling mountain.

Rhodes gave a candid answer on Omega’s popularity and if their upcoming bout has a chance to reach the levels of Chris Jericho and Kazuchika Okada’s matches versus The Cleaner.

"He's the underground band that everyone pretends to love his music but nobody can name any of the songs." @CodyRhodes on @KennyOmegamanX & why their match at @ringofhonor #SuperCardofHonor has to surpass the matches with Okada & Jericho.@davidlagreca1 @bullyray5150 pic.twitter.com/fjdoGG8MbJ — SiriusXM Busted Open (@BustedOpenRadio) March 29, 2018

Coming out of the interview, the money quote from Rhodes was “He’s the underground band that everyone pretends to love his music but nobody can name any of the songs.”

Since leaving the WWE, Cody Rhodes has found massive success on the independent wrestling scene. Kenny Omega’s three year run of matches has taken his career to new levels of popularity among fans.

With Rhodes and The Young Bucks self-financed All In Labor Day weekend wrestling show set for Sept. 1 in Chicago, is Kenny vs. Cody the big-time feud to ensure the card meets box office expectations?