As we noted earlier in the week, WWE has once again teamed up with Susan G. Komen, and the two sides announced a “More Than Pink” campaign which has been seen regularly on WWE Raw and Smackdown. The official press release from WWE and Susan G. Komen can be found below.
In an effort to help raise awareness for the ongoing campaign, WZ is giving away a free “More Than Pink” t-shirt along with a John Cena “More Than Pink” patch.
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Below is the official press release for the “More Than Pink” campaign, and below that is a photo of the shirt we are giving away!
Photo Credit: Shop.WWE.comWWE and Susan G. Komen will continue their partnership for the fifth consecutive year by encouraging fans to take action in the fight against breast cancer through Komen’s More Than Pink movement. More Than Pink celebrates the heroes who have made a significant impact in the fight to end breast cancer, and encourages everyone to take action, big or small, to help Komen reach its Big Bold Goal: a plan to reduce the nation’s current 40,000 breast cancer deaths in the U.S. by 50 percent in the next decade.
To support Komen’s Bold Goal and More Than Pink movement, WWE will create PSAs that will highlight three survivors – Regina Foreman, Angelica Martinez and Kelly Sherman – who not only won their battles against breast cancer but are now taking action to help fight the disease. WWE will utilize its global platforms, including WWE Network, TV broadcasts, Live Events, and digital and social media to generate awareness and encourage action. Throughout the month of October, the WWE entrance ramp, ring skirts and digital signage will be co-branded to promote the fight against breast cancer. WWE Superstars will wear co-branded More Than Pink apparel in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and WWE will donate to Komen 20 percent of all retail sales of the More Than Pink T-shirts sold on WWEShop.com and at WWE Live Events. Fans will also have the option of donating $1, $5 or $10 upon checkout from WWEShop.com with all proceeds benefiting Komen.
“Our longstanding partnership with WWE has made it possible to fund enhanced research and education – helping countless people battling breast cancer worldwide,” said Susan G. Komen President and CEO Dr. Judy Salerno. “Their continued support in reaching the masses with word of our Bold Goal and More Than Pink movement puts us one step closer in reaching our vision of a world without breast cancer.”
“Susan G. Komen has been instrumental in supporting breast cancer research and awareness while working toward finding a cure,” said WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon. “WWE is proud of our long-term partnership with Susan G. Komen and is fully committed to utilizing our global platforms to help Komen achieve its ‘Big Bold Goal’ of reducing current breast cancer deaths in the U.S. by 50 percent in the next decade.”
This year, WWE Superstar John Cena has been named as one of Komen’s “The List,” comprised of More Than Pink Heroes, who are all committed to finding the cure. The More Than Pink movement continues the history of success between Komen and WWE in raising awareness and funds for the fight against breast cancer. The partnership launched in 2012 with the successful “Rise Above Cancer” campaign, and to-date, has raised nearly $2 million for breast cancer research, education and screening. You can learn more about this partnership by visitingwww.komen.org/wwe.
Susan G. Komen encourages all supporters to follow a frequent stream of More Than Pink hero stories on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and share their More Than Pink hero stories on social media using the hashtag #MoreThanPink. Learn how to donate, act and get involved by visiting komen.org/morethanpink.