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Cody Rhodes Reveals Why The New Season Of ‘Go-Big Show’ Will Be ‘The Most Dangerous Show’

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Cody Rhodes, 36, is enjoying the second season of the Go-Big Show, which he’s judged since 2021, and giving us a sneak peek as to what we can expect.

The professional wrestler is a fellow judge with other stars like Rosario Dawson, Snoop Dogg, and T-Pain on the impressive talent show and promises it will be “the most dangerous show on television” by the new season’s end. “I think coming out of that first season, you know that learning curve, anytime you have a season one but also the fact that the show now has an identity, this global penetration, you are able to cast a wider net in terms of getting your contestants and getting your acts,” Cody EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife about his take on the show. “We had really big fans of Go-Big Show season one who are now contestants on season two, and how we talked to contestants in season one, they used that in the way they would apply their skills and perhaps layer their acts.” “I will say, I say it a bazillion times while watching, this season, the risk, the stunt work – spoiler there us a bunch of fire,” he continued. “This season really went for it in terms of danger and thankfully we have a crack team in terms of safety protocols that are second to none.

But my gosh, it is the most dangerous show on television and I was lucky and maybe a little unqualified to judge it. But it was fun.” Related Gallery Cody also opened up about his opinions on the dangerous acts.  “When they are a really dangerous act, often in somewhat of the preamble or whatever the forward of their act is, you have an indication of what you are looking at right in front of you.

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