Special Olympics and WWE Announce Global Partnership Extension

WWE's partnership with the Special Olympics dates to the 1995 World Games in New Haven, Connecticut.
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November 22, 2021

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Special Olympics and WWE have announced a multi-year extension of a global partnership to help promote inclusion through sports. WWE will continue to support Special Olympics Unified Sports, which brings together people with and without intellectual disabilities on the same team.  

WWE Superstars will continue to engage with Special Olympics athletes all around the globe through Unified Sports. Over the past few years, WWE Superstars have participated in Unified soccer in Italy, Unified flag football in Arizona, Unified bocce in Las Vegas, Unified soccer in UAE along with several other events, panels and leadership conferences. Superstars have also reached out to Special Olympics athletes to encourage them in training and to congratulate them for achievements. 

"WWE has been an incredible global partner to our movement over the past 5 years and we are so excited to announce that we will continue our collective impact for years to come both domestically and around the world," says Mary Davis,

chief executive officer, Special Olympics. "When we think of how our partners have stepped up during this difficult time, WWE comes to mind. Not only are they supporting us financially, but they continue to help us find innovative ways to reach our athletes for example, through the launch of our online fitness series School of Strength and talent engagement for our first-ever Gaming for Inclusion event. WWE also supported countless virtual engagements with Superstars that lifted up our athletes' spirits while in-person activities were cancelled." 

The multi-year extension also includes support as a Gold Partner for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, FL where the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center is located and where many of the Superstars call home. The sport of Powerlifting will also be presented by WWE at the 2022 USA Games. 

"WWE's bond with Special Olympics has become one of the most fulfilling partnerships in our company's history," says Stephanie McMahon, chief brand officer, WWE. "The determination of Special Olympics athletes to consistently persevere in life is truly an inspiration, and we look forward to supporting their mission for years to come."

 

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