WWE kicked off this holiday season through a great act of service. The promotion decided to help those in need, showing that along with the money and fame, WWE also has a big heart. A recent clip shared by the Stamford-based company decided that there was no better way to show kindness than to engage in public charity.
WWE’s charity work in 2023
On the occasion of Thanksgiving today, WWE partnered with a total of three communities to help people in need. This help was provided by the company to the communities in the form of a major charity.
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The video posted on WWE’s official page on X shows Drew McIntyre along with other WWE personalities standing with the ‘Common Pantry’ community. We can see WWE also providing them with a custom championship belt with ‘Survivor Series’ engraved on one side and the ‘Common Pantry’s emblem on the other.
WWE kicked off the holiday season by providing 100k meals in Chicago heading into Thanksgiving and #SurvivorSeries Weekend. @CommonPantry was one of three WWE Community Champions honored with a custom replica title and grant to support their charitable work. pic.twitter.com/YegEcOeeg4
— WWE (@WWE) November 23, 2023
The representative of the community revealed how the money donated by WWE will be able to help several needy elderly to be fed good quality food for two years straight. She also revealed that it would be equivalent to 40K meals, which is just a small part of the total 100K meals provided by WWE in the city of Chicago, heading into Thanksgiving and the Survivor Series weekend.
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It looks like the promotion encourages its employees to try to bring smiles to other people’s faces as well. This is evident through a recent help that Cody Rhodes offered to one of his fans on Twitter.
Cody Rhodes invites fans to the WWE Holiday Tour this year
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On the occasion of Thanksgiving Day, WWE posted a tweet asking fans to comment on who they are thankful for this year. One of the fans replied by posting a picture of a little girl sitting in a wheelchair and revealing that she is a fan of The American Nightmare, hence, grateful for him.
The fan account also revealed that they have been trying to get tickets for the WWE Holiday Tour in Detroit. However, despite their best efforts, they have been unable to get them. Rhodes offered his help on the wholesome occasion by replying to the comment and offering to send them the required amount of tickets.
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What are your thoughts about the promotion and its wrestler’s kindness on Thanksgiving Day?