WWE and C4 Energy Expand Partnership

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WWE and C4 Energy have agreed to expand their partnership, making C4 Energy the official energy drink partner of WWE. C4 Energy will have unique branding across WWE properties and sponsor the WrestleMania skycam.

WWE and C4 Energy have announced an expanded partnership, with C4 Energy becoming the official energy drink partner of WWE. C4 Energy will have unique branding across WWE properties and will sponsor the WrestleMania skycam.

They will also be the presenting sponsor for the press conference after WrestleMania 40 Night 2 and the WWE tryout leading up to WrestleMania.

 

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