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Fuse’s “Clash Of The Corps,” Produced By Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Premieres On 10/5

Dwayne Johnson [Spike]

Another day, another development in the world of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

Fuse announced Wednesday that it will launch “Clash Of The Corps,” a new docu-series, this October.

Seven Bucks Productions’ Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia are executive producing the series alongside 44 Blue Productions’ Rasha Drachkovitch.

“Clash of the Corps is a high octane docu-series set in the competitive world of Drum Corps International,” says Fuse of the series. “The cadence is set as the series follows two all-star teams, the Cadets from Pennsylvania and the Blue Devils from Northern California, who for the last 20 years, have been battling it out for the championship. Eat, sleep, band – repeat!”

The eight-part, half-hour series premieres at 11PM on October 5.

“It’s an extremely unique culture with very talented individuals and we’re excited to partner with Fuse to share the passion and drive behind these kids who are battling it out to win it all,” adds Seven Bucks co-founder Johnson.

“Many people don’t understand the rigorous training and commitment that goes into this sport. We can’t wait to capture and share this passion project,” added Dany Garcia, also a Seven Bucks co-founder.

Written by Brian Cantor

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