Goldust Talks Being Nervous For WWE Return, If Dream Match With Cody Will Happen, Hall, DDP YOGA

Dustin "Goldust" Rhodes was the featured guest on this past week's all-new edition of Monday Night Mayhem, hosted by "The Chairman of the Board" Todd Vincent and The Big Mosh. You can download and listen to Goldust's first-ever MNM appearance at this link. Here are interview highlights, courtesy of WrestlingDVDNews.com's Aaron Carnevale, MNM's National Correspondent:

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The health benefits he has seen since starting DDP Yoga: "With DPP Yoga, there are a couple benefits. I stand up straighter now, and I can bend in ways I couldn't bend. I feel so much better: my joints, muscles, and bones. It is awesome."

His memories of working with Scott Hall as Goldust and what valuable lessons Hall taught him in his career: "Me and Scott have had some fun times with the Goldust stuff, even though we didn't see eye to eye all the time. We always went out there and gave 110%. I had to learn and Scott was a good teacher. He taught me what I needed to know and how to do things the right ways, and I just grew from that. I love Scott."

His expectations on the night of his WWE return earlier this month on Monday Night RAW against WWE Champion Randy Orton and why he took out his frustrations on Triple H via Twitter: "My nerves were shot. Cody loses his job, and my little brother had the world taken out from under him all because he spoke up. That pissed off my family so I started getting on Twitter saying things to Triple H. Going into that match with Randy, I was focused. I went into that match very focused and very nervous. I was fighting for Cody's job, and I lost fair in square."

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With the current state of events in the WWE between the McMahons and the Rhodes families, whether or not he envisions his one-on-one dream match with his brother Cody in the foreseeable future: "It could take place in the foreseeable future or whenever, you never know what is going to happen in the WWE. But, I'll say that I don't want that anymore."

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