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2 Chainz Former Physical Therapist To Compete On The Rock's "Titan Games"


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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is kicking off the new year with the premiere of his new sports competition show, The Titan Games. The show will feature several people from across America competing through a series of mental and physical challenges. The Titan Games is set to air tonight on NBC. 2 Chainz recently took to Instagram to reveal that his former physical therapist will be competing on the program.

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Taking to Instagram, 2 Chainz showed his support for his former physical therapist who will be competing on NBC's The Titan Games tonight. Dr. Yonnie Procter helped 2 Chainz when he broke his leg ahead of tour and was performing in a pink wheelchair. 

"Wow well I think this is Amazin , @yonniestyle aka Macho was my physical therapist when I broke my leg on the tour in the wheelchair she help be get range back in my arm and legs and I’m thankful now look at her dam. guns," he wrote on IG. "I knowwwwww @joemoore724 don’t want nooo more smoke on them pull ups huh JOOO?!"

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson described The Titan Games as the most "insane athletic competition ever" during the trailer of the show. The physical challenges were inspired by Dwayne's own exercises that have fueled him throughout his career. 

Make sure you tune into The Titan Games tonight on NBC at 8 p.m. EST.

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