Earlier this year, Bobby Bones announced his new television show with National Geographic called Breaking Bobby Bones.
The 16-part series will follow Bones as he travels across the country to find working-class Americans with "unique jobs, skills, hobbies, and abilities." He will work with them to learn some of the skills behind their trade and "live up to his mantra - Fight. Grind. Repeat." Since the announcement, Bones hasn't shared many details about the show besides that they plan to start filming this month (July).
Today on The Bobby Bones Show (July 14), Bones shared some details about the participants on his show. He said one of the episodes will be filmed in Idaho with a blind white water rafter, where Bones has to learn how to navigate a body of water while being blindfolded. He also shared that another episode will be with a woman wrestler. While those were the only details he revealed about some of the episodes, he also noted that some of the filming in certain locations has been put to a halt due to COVID-19 restrictions.