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Phil Soven may love nothing more than leaving his younger brother Bob in his wake, given the sibling shenanigans that Bob masterminds on a daily basis. That way, the focused, stoic Phil could fully concentrate on continuing his career as the world's top-ranked pro wakeboarder, without interference from the outgoing prankster. But life wouldn't be nearly as much fun for either one, and a little sibling rivalry -- OK, a big-time sibling rivalry -- can't be that bad. The reality series ``WakeBrothers'' chronicles the relationship between the polar-opposite Sovens, who live together in Phil's million-dollar home on a private lake. When the guys aren't wakeboarding on the U.S. pro tour (Bob competes too, but without full conviction) they're hosting parties at their bachelor pad and taking their rivalry to new levels. While Phil has a clean, champion's reputation to maintain, Bob willfully creates mayhem wherever he goes.
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