‘Go-Big Show’ featuring Cody Rhodes renewed for second season

A second season of the ‘Go-Big Show’, featuring Cody Rhodes as a judge, has been ordered by TBS.

It was announced on Wednesday that the show would be renewed for a second season consisting of ten episodes. Filming for the next season will begin next month in Georgia. Musician DJ Khaled will join the show as an executive producer. He will also serve as a judge along with Rhodes, Snoop Dogg, and Rosario Dawson.

Go-Big Show is a talent show that is described as having ‘extreme and death defying acts’. Stunts seen in the previous season include acts featuring monster trucks, alligator trainers, and stunt archery.

“When you find a show and personalities that come together so authentically and bring joy and wow to an audience, you go big with your commitment to it,” Brett Weitz, General Manager, TBS, TNT and truTV, is quoted as saying. “Viewers turned in week after week to see both what amazing acts our contestants could perform and what our judges’ reactions would be. We are committed to bringing this type of television to our fans for years to come.”

In recent weeks, Cody has been feuding with QT Marshall, culminating in a strap match that took place on Dynamite last week. He won the match, but later in the show was attacked by the debuting Malakai Black, the former Aleister Black.

Cody to judge ‘Go-Big Show’ competition series on TBS

Cody will be a judge on a new TBS reality show, Go-Big Show.

After tonight’s episode of AEW Dynamite ended, Cody appeared and mentioned that while he is currently out of action, he will be a part of a new talent competition. He threw it to host Bert Kreischer, who explained the premise of the show.

Go-Big Show will feature celebrity judges Snoop Dogg, Rosario Dawson, Jennifer Nettles and Cody judging the likes of monster trucks, alligator trainers, stunt archery, and other feats. It will also highlight behind-the-scenes stories from the challengers, whose aim is to impress the judges in head-to-head competition.

The show is taking place at the Macon Coliseum in Georgia, where strict COVID-19 safety protocols are taking place. The arena will remain empty, but will have a drive-in audience with spectators. The show will be produced by Propagate and Matador Content and will launch in 2021.

Cody has not been seen on AEW television since being laid out by Brodie Lee and the Dark Order on the August 22 episode of Dynamite.