In an interview with Ring of Honor’s website that took place prior to the ROH Best in the World pay-per-view on Friday night, newly-crowned ROH World Champion Cody commented on taking the ROH World Championship elsewhere, the purpose of the BULLET CLUB faction and more.

On whether he will take the ROH World Championship elsewhere: “I think there’s a hundred percent chance that I would win the title and take it somewhere else, but I don’t think I would necessarily take it anywhere that would be harmful to Ring of Honor. Part of me being champion — if me being champion happens — and being a free agent is that all these shows — if you look at my Twitter, there’s a show every five minutes it seems like that I have now — the title would come with me. Ring of Honor loves the idea of an exclusive champion, exclusive to their brand, but I don’t think they realize the service it does them for the Ring of Honor World Champion to be traveling, not unlike a Jack Brisco, or a ‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair or a Harley Race did in their day. If I’m Ring of Honor World Champion I’ll defend it when I travel. The title’s not going to belong to Sinclair Broadcasting anymore, it’s going to belong to me.”

On the purpose of the BULLET CLUB faction: “I don’t think enough people are paying attention to the addition of Marty [Scurll], because he brings a completely different demographic. I don’t look at Bullet Club as a group of friends or a band of brothers. I look at Bullet Club as a unit of individuals who are acting for the good of the unit. It’s really easy to all get along when you’re basically printing money. The Hot Topic deal that The Young Bucks were able to pioneer — we’re basically printing money. I think the element between us all of being the best is what binds us. There are casualties sometimes. Adam Cole pushed his luck. He got out of line and he’s no longer in our circle.”

The interview is available in full at this link.