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Cody and Brandi Rhodes get own reality show Rhodes To The Top on TNT

Cody and Brandi Rhodes have landed their own reality show on TNT with a brand new show titled Rhodes to the Top.

Produced by Warner Brothers Unscripted Television and Shed Media, Rhodes to the Top will chronicle the lives of Cody and Brandi as they try to balance their personal and professional lives as wrestlers and executives for All Elite Wrestling.

Each episode will be 30 minutes long but no date has been announced as to when the show will start.

“Since the late 1960s, the Rhodes family has been in one spotlight or another. People think they know us, but this show is the first true look behind the curtain and beyond the ring,” Cody and Brandi said in a press release.

“AEW fans know Brandi and Cody inside the ring, and Rhodes to the Top will peel back the curtain of their lives off the mat. Running a business together as the stars of Dynamite, juggling friends and family, and introducing a new baby into the Rhodes dynasty is sure to be a wild ride,” Corie Henson, Head of Unscripted for TBS, TNT and truTV, said in the release.

AEW President Tony Khan will be serving as Executive Producer on the show.

You can see a 90-second trailer from the new series below.


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