WWE wins at fifth annual Shorty Social Good Awards
WWE enjoyed a win at the fifth annual Shorty Social Good Awards, which was held as a digital ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 19.
🥳 @WWE wins Best in Sports with their WWE's first-ever no makeup photo shoot campaign! #ShortyGood pic.twitter.com/yiNQwE7pZJ
— Shorty Awards (@shortyawards) November 19, 2020
WWE Advanced Media Group captured a win for WWE's first-ever no makeup photo shoot, which featured many of WWE's prominent female Superstars without makeup, including Charlotte Flair, Sasha Banks, Rhea Ripley, Ruby Riott, Carmella, Bianca Belair, Io Shirai and Dana Brooke.
WWE was named a finalist in the following categories in the Shorty Social Good Awards:
- Category: Sports – WWE: WWE's first-ever no makeup photo shoot
- Category: Sports – WWE: WWE Community Relations
- Category: Sports – #TheRealHeroes Project: 72andSunny Los Angeles, Sports United: MLB, MLS, NFL, NHL, NBA, WNBA, ATP, WTA, NWSL, USGA, NASCAR, Activision, EA, WWE
- Category: Accessibility – WWE: Special Olympics and WWE Launch School of Strength Fitness Campaign
- Category: Medical Research – WWE: Together, Tougher Than Cancer (WWE’s partnership with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)
The Shorty Social Good Awards honor the social good initiatives brands, agencies and nonprofits that are taking to make our world a better place. While the Shorty Awards have long-honored the best of social media and digital, this competition includes efforts made by organizations to improve sustainability and diversity internally, foster globally-minded business partnerships and increase employee community and civic engagement.
WWE Shows Latest Results
Raw results, Nov. 25, 2024: Bayley helps Belair defeat Jax to earn WarGames Advantage before Survivor Series
Full ResultsSmackDown results, Nov. 22, 2024: Paul Heyman returned as CM Punk joined OG Bloodline’s team
Full ResultsWWE NXT results, Nov. 19, 2024: Chase U is no more as Ridge Holland becomes No. 1 Contender to the NXT Title
Full Results