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WWE Superstars Bring Joy to Perth Children’s Hospital and Aquinas College Ahead of Elimination Chamber Event
Excitement soared at the Perth Children’s Hospital as WWE superstars Grayson Waller, Drew McIntyre, and Bianca Belair paid a special visit to the young patients ahead of the highly anticipated WWE Elimination Chamber event.
As part of a partnership between WWE and Telethon, the wrestling personalities toured the hospital wards, spreading joy and gifting iconic replica championship belts to the sick children.
The stars then made their way to Aquinas College, a Telethon Community Fundraiser school, where they were greeted with enthusiastic chants of “Fat Cat, Fat Cat” alongside the famous mascot.
At Aquinas College, they engaged in an action-packed wheelchair basketball game involving students from the school and the Rebound WA team, a beneficiary of Telethon.
Former Little Telethon star Oliver Lim added excitement by providing commentary during the wheelchair basketball match, working alongside WWE ring announcer Mike Rome.
Looking forward to the high-energy Elimination Chamber event at Optus Stadium, Oliver expressed anticipation for the comical action and the impressive athleticism on display.
Mike Rome emphasized the importance of WWE’s community involvement and expressed his delight at meeting the Little Telethon stars and spending time with the beloved Fat Cat mascot.
He highlighted how WWE values giving back to communities and how being part of events like Telethon holds a special place for the wrestlers.
Wall-to-wall action is expected at the Elimination Chamber event, with fans anticipating an extraordinary display of athleticism and entertainment.
Describing the event as wild and crazy, Mike Rome emphasized the unique and unforgettable experience that fans can look forward to at the grand event.
Waller, an Australian wrestler, pointed out the significance of engaging with schools to inspire children to participate in sports and lead active lifestyles.
He highlighted the positive energy and promotion of sports that WWE champions, noting the athleticism of the students during the wheelchair basketball game.