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Cody Rhodes Reveals Why Brandi Rhodes Deleted Her Twitter Account

Cody and Brandi Rhodes are quite the professional wrestling power couple, and both stars interact with fans on social media on a pretty consistent basis.

However, fans quickly noticed when Brandi Rhodes recently deleted her Twitter account.

Cody Rhodes spoke out about the situation on Twitter in a tweet that has since been deleted, and he noted that Brandi was receiving “an absurd amount of n bombs” when he posted the following:

“Leaving a social app because you open your phone to an absurd amount of n bombs is respectfully understandable. No place for that.”

Even though Brandi is no longer on Twitter, she’s still active on Instagram, and she recently touted the success of AEW Heels, the new membership platform for women.

“AEW Heels was a massive success last night. We exceeded the number of membership sign ups necessary to continue to move the fan club onward and upward. Thank you to every single person that joined last night, and those with memberships that were unable to make it. The best is yet to come! Our call last night allowed users to browse the full capabilities of this website community offering members a dashboard with profiles where they can post pictures, bios, and send and receive private messages, if desired. The Posts section was overwhelmed with chatter about the event with members connecting on various aspects of the zoom session.

Members were able to see new exclusive merch items, made aware of pre-order exclusives only for Heels members AND learned about an upcoming contest with an enticing giveaway (of a highly coveted item that people are scurrying to find 👀). They saw firsthand the ease they will have in attending future events (both virtual, and live when it is safe to do so again). The live chat was an absolute party with both members and AEW women chatting it up all night. Keisha-Ann gave an amazing talk on current topics that I personally learned a lot from, and I know others feel the same.

The Q&A was lively and enlightening. The biggest takeaway is that people were happy. Countless posts have been created letting the world know they felt they got more than their money’s worth. That is the whole point. Heels promised a positive space to be yourself, share more, make connections, enjoy exclusive offerings, partake in exclusive events and connect with AEW women from the roster to the executive team…and it delivered. Looking forward to more Heels events to come. Members…keep your eyes peeled for #lilbranbran and her next announcement…which will be on the webpage…for members only! 👠”

Josh Foster

Fan of all things professional wrestling.

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