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WWE raises over $300,000 with Superstars for Hope auctions

More than $300,000 were announced in the WWE auction Superstars for Hope to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of America during WrestleMania season.

The auctions were held on CharityBuzz.com and featured unique, once-in-a-lifetime experiences with John Cena, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, Stephanie McMahon and others.

“WWE is committed to improving the lives of children around the world, and I’m proud that the WWE Universe once again supported our Superstars for Hope campaign. The funds raised for Boys & Girls Clubs of America will help create a brighter future for youths at Clubs across the country,” said WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon.

“BGCA is grateful to WWE and their fans for including us in the Superstars for Hope auction,” said Frank Sanchez, Vice President, Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “The funds raised will support Boys & Girls Clubs in the Dallas area and provide resources to Clubs across the nation, to give kids the skills and tools they need to prevent bullying in their communities.”

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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