The American Nightmare Cody is undoubtedly one of the biggest WWE superstars of this generation, basking in the fame and glory of his current run in the company.

Leveraging the immense star power Rhodes commands, his family has decided to use that to give back to the people of Philidelphia who need people like them to assist them in any way possible.

Cody Rhodes’ sister Teil took to her X to announce that his iconic autographed weight belts and glamourous robe for photos will be available at their sanctioned booth at the WrestleCon event in Philadelphia.

Moreover, Teil also stated that all the proceeds from the available merchandise and experiences will be donated to Beat the Street Philly, a non-profit ‘Positively Altering Life’s Trajectory’ through the sport of wrestling & academic mentoring.

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“We will have autographed weight belts to raffle both days and Cody’s robe for photo ops at our booth at@wrestlecon proceeds to @BTSPhilly.”

Moreover, Rhodes himself took to X to back it and mentioned his iconic robe that will be available at the photo ops.

“Indeed This robe(made by Sandra Gray) – Mania’ week has gotten bigger than ever, very excited for all the fans.”

Cody Rhodes is set to battle in two iconic WrestleMania 40 main events in Philidelphia that week, amidst his war with the man he smacked right across the face on SmackDown last week, The Rock, and his cousin, the Tribal Chief Roman Reigns for his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

What are your thoughts on Cody Rhodes’ merchandise proceedings going to charity? Sound off in the comments!

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