Dustin Rhodes is headed to WrestleCon in Philadelphia this April for a very good cause.

Earlier this week, Teil Rhodes announced that Dustin Rhodes would be doing a signing at the Dusty Rhodes Foundation booth at WrestleCon this April for Beat The Streets Philadelphia.

According to their social media account, Beat The Streets is a non-profit, ‘Positively Altering Life’s Trajectory,’ through the sport of wrestling and academic mentoring.

The All Elite Wrestling star took to social media to promote the signing, tweeting out:

“Please stop by. I’ll be signing to raise money for local @BTSPhilly ALL proceeds will go the these underprivileged kids who just want to play sports. #Philly #TheNatural #DustyRhodesFoundation. #WrestleConPhilly SPREAD THE GOOD WORD,” Dustin Rhodes said in a post.

WrestleCon will take place during WrestleMania 40 weekend in Philadelphia. Some stars scheduled to appear include Sting, Arn Anderson, The Acclaimed, and more. You can get more information on WrestleCon by clicking here.

Are you excited about Dustin Rhodes appearing at WrestleCon? Will you be attending the big wrestling convention this year in Philadelphia? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.

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