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Brandi Rhodes Talks AEW’s Relationship With KultureCity, Finding Her Passion

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Brandi Rhodes recently spoke to ProWrestling.com about how All Elite Wrestling is trying to change the world through their inclusive roster, her desire to wrestle again, and more. Below are some highlights:

Brandi Rhodes on AEW’s partnership with KultureCity:

“A lot of my job is to seek out like-minded partnerships and contour relationships with them. In the early stages, it’s a pretty rare thing to run across such a great fit. We’re excited and super fortunate that this one was able to pan out so quickly, and align with each other as far as what we want for both sides of the partnership.”

“KultureCity was looking to do something in the wrestling realm for a bit now. They’ve found themselves in over 250 large areas and they’ve only been going for about five years, so that’s pretty substantial. They’re across NBA teams, and NFL and NHL teams. They’re in zoos, and other large public buildings — any kind of large, public gathering they want to infiltrate.”

Brandi on if she has desires to wrestle again:

“I’m still training all the time. I’m kind of itching, yeah, to get back into competition, but in the front of my mind are these girls who haven’t had a chance yet. It kind of stinks to sit out Double or Nothing. Of course I’ll be in and around whatever Cody is doing, if we end up having a match for Cody given his knee situation. It’s tough, but I keep training, and that’s what keeps me alive and hopefully we can get some of these newer talents out there and rolling. You’ll see me again, I’m sure.”

Brandi on what she want’s fans to take away from AEW:

“I just want it to be a really good portrayal of wrestling. I want them, when they watch it, to just be in awe of the talent, and to be a fun presentation all around. We’re definitely going to be able to accomplish this. Double or Nothing should be a great indicator of what people can expect more frequently, but I’m just envisioning a super fun atmosphere with the best wrestling out there, and a lot of talent being able to showcase why you liked them in the first place.”