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WWE Superstar Sheamus joined Meals of Hope to pack 34,000 meals that were delivered to local Nashville food distribution organizations this June. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Aw5WJR #WWECommunity #WhereChampionsWork
WWE employees celebrated a stupendous WrestleMania with food, bowling, live music and photos with their favorite Superstars during our annual WrestleMania party. #WhereChampionsWork
WWE welcomed the 2022 Summer Interns last week! Before meeting their managers to discuss summer projects, interns attended a welcome breakfast reception, followed by orientation. We're so excited to see the interns learn & grow over the next 10 weeks! #WWESummerIntern #WhereChampionsWork
Yesterday, WWE celebrated the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games cheering on Law Enforcement Torch Runners and Special Olympics Athletes as they ran past WWE Headquarters. #WWECommunity #WhereChampionsWork
Following a weekend of record-setting metrics, WWE delivered the most-viewed and highest-grossing #SummerSlam in the company’s history. Highlights include: ◦ More people watched Saturday’s event live across Peacock and WWE Network than any other SummerSlam in the company’s history. The seven-figure global audience marked a 55% increase over 2020 and a 29% increase over 2019; ◦ The sell-out crowd of 51,326 broke SummerSlam records for indoor attendance and gate receipts. With tickets purchased by fans from all 50 U.S. states, Saturday’s live gate was more than four times greater than the last SummerSlam held with fans in attendance in 2019; ◦ Merchandise sales posted an increase of 155% over 2019; ◦ SummerSlam set a new sponsorship record, growing by 25% vs. 2019 and 18% vs. 2020; ◦ With more than four million views, Brock Lesnar’s return became WWE’s most-watched Instagram video of all-time – surpassing the video of John Cena’s return at Money In The Bank. In total, SummerSlam videos generated more than one billion views across all WWE social platforms during the week.
WWE will return to live event touring with a 25-city schedule through Labor Day. The tour will debut this July in Texas with a trio of shows: ◦ Friday, July 16: SmackDown – Toyota Center in Houston ◦ Sunday, July 18: Money In The Bank – Dickies Arena in Fort Worth ◦ Monday, July 19: Raw – American Airlines Center in Dallas Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas go on sale this Wednesday, May 26 at 11 am ET. Additional tour stops and on-sale dates will be announced in the coming weeks.
WWE released its 2020 Community Impact Report today. Learn more:
Congratulations to WWE Superstar Naomi, the first female Superstar to be inducted into the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Alumni Hall of Fame. Induction into the Hall of Fame honors alumni who have gone on to make major contributions in their respective fields. Naomi is a proud advocate of WWE’s partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America and frequently supports local Club kids by participating in Be a STAR bullying prevention rallies across the country. In addition to Naomi, 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees included: • John S. Chu, United States Army Colonel • Tom Ehlmann, President and General Manager of NBC 5 and Telemundo 39 in Dallas/Fort Worth • LaDainian Tomlinson, NFL Hall of Famer • Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans Quarterback • Joel Wernick, President/CEO Phoebe Putney Health Systems • Denise White, CEO and Founder of the EAG Sports Management http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMP2Y
Ever wonder how WWE comes up with the captivating storylines for their long-running hit TV show, Monday Night RAW? Or how their larger-than-life characters come to life at Smackdown Live? Peel back the curtain and take a never-before-seen look at WWE’s Creative Writing Team as they give you a sneak peek into their journey from script to screen. From the WWE Writer’s Room to backstage at packed arenas, witness the rewarding opportunities that come with joining the WWE Creative Writing Team! #WhereChampionsWork http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMPLK