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“The King and Queen of AEW” have their own show now! Reportedly, Cody Rhodes and Brandi Rhodes have their own show called ‘Rhodes To The Top’ which will premiere on TNT on Wednesday (September 29th, 2021).

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The show revolves around their lives, and how the Rhodes family is like outside the ring.

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Considering both Cody and Brandi Rhodes have a good fan following, it shouldn’t be extremely difficult for TNT to rake up viewership for the new show upon its launch.

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As of now, not a lot has been revealed about the show. However, the fans will see glimpses of their newborn during the teaser, showing it’s going to be a family show.

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Cody Rhodes may have taken a break to shoot the show

Rhodes’ last match on AEW Dynamite was against Malakai Black. The new AEW superstar defeated The American Nightmare in a singles match, but the aftermath made headlines.

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Following this match, Rhodes delivered a retirement speech of sorts. Furthermore, he bent down to take off his boots, which is a tradition when pro-wrestlers officially quit the ring.

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However, Black wasn’t having any of it. While Cody Rhodes was opening his boots, Black attacked him with a crutch and laid him down flat on the floor.

Of course, Rhodes will be out for a while, recovering from the unforeseen attack.

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But why did AEW write this in?

It’s possible Rhodes needed some time off to shoot for the new show. Hence, AEW wrote him out of storylines while he works on Rhodes To The Top.

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The American Nightmare will retire soon

Even though his retirement segment remained unfinished, Rhodes will retire soon.

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Previously, he expressed wanting to pursue a career in a different field and using his influence as a pro-wrestler to better society. Therefore, for this he wants to retire by the time he is forty years old.

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Considering his current age, he has approximately four or five years left in the industry.

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 2000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level. She is a passionate follower of Women’s Wrestling and is an ardent supporter of Sasha Banks in particular. As per Shuvangi, Banks provides a fresh outlook for Women’s Wrestling. Shuvangi is also a passionate follower of Chris Jericho’s "Talk is Jericho" podcast and loves Y2J's witty nature playing out beyond the ring.

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