Drew McIntyre will represent WWE at the upcoming Special Olympics in Berlin, Germany amid his ongoing absence from TV.
McIntyre hasn’t appeared on WWE programming since WrestleMania 39 and has been negotiating a new contract with the company.
In a press release, WWE announced that the former World Champion and Special Olympics Global Ambassador will attend the upcoming games.
You can check out the official announcement below:
STAMFORD, Conn., June 13, 2023 – WWE®(NYSE: WWE) today announced that WWE Superstar and Special Olympics Global Ambassador Drew McIntyre will attend the Special Olympics World Games 2023, the world’s largest inclusive sports event featuring thousands of athletes with intellectual disabilities, taking place in Berlin this month.
The 2023 World Games, taking place from June 17 to 25 in Berlin, will be a colorful celebration promoting more recognition and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities and the first time the event will be hosted in Germany. The upcoming Special Olympics World Games is set to welcome more than 7,000 athletes representing 190 delegations competing in 26 sports with the support of 20,000 volunteers across 9 days full of sports and emotions.
“WWE is an important voice in the inclusion movement,” said Mary Davis, Special Olympics Chief Executive Officer. “We cherish our partnership with WWE and will continue to promote our shared vision of an inclusive and unified society for all as we look ahead to welcoming WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre at the World Games in Berlin.”
“The role of Special Olympics Global Ambassador is one I hold with immense pride. The athletes never fail to inspire and amaze everyone at WWE with their drive and positivity,” said WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre. “Being in Berlin for the Special Olympics World Games in person alongside the thousands of athletes demonstrating their skills on a global stage will be an experience to remember.”
It has been reported that WWE is eager to have McIntyre back on TV in time for Money in the Bank 2023, WWE’s July 1, pay-per-view event that will take place in London, England.
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