Bye Bye Brandi

Brandi Rhodes deletes twitter account after fans slam wrestling exec over AEW heels $49 ‘fan club’

AEW'S Chief Brand Officer and wrestler Brandi Rhodes has deleted her Twitter account after she was criticized for launching an $49 fan club.

On Wednesday, Brandi announced the AEW Heels, which some excited fans thought was a new feature for struggling women's division.

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came at an annual cost of $49 annually.

There was also confusion over whether the club was about women's wrestling or about female wrestling fans.

Brandi Rhodes engaged with fans on Twitter before deleting her accountCredit: Twitter

Fans took to Twitter to express their frustration on the price and to question Rhodes about it.

Brandi responded by arguing with fans online.

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In promotional material for Heels, photos of the AEW's women's division suggested to some fans it would be a way for them to see more female wrestlers.

Brandi responded that "many women are not fans of women's wrestling" and said the fan club was more about female fans of all professional wrestling.

Brandi Rhodes & husband Cody Rhodes are both executives in All Elite Wrestling companyCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Brandi is the wife of Wrestler Cody Rhodes. The pair met in the the WWE and are now executives for All Elite Wrestling.

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After Brandi mocked fans for questioning the price she deleted her account, leaving some questioning her professionalism.

Following fan backlash Brandi deleted her twitter accountCredit: Twitter

According to the AEW Heels press release, the first official event is Friday, though there is no word whether it will go ahead.

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Some wrestling fans have been critical of the AEW, arguing it should be doing a lot more for its women's division.

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