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WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and The Miz are scheduled to participate in The Shaq Bowl during Super Bowl Weekend, which is being put on by NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal.
Shaq is currently working a storyline in AEW, but there are no AEW wrestlers participating in Shaq’s Super Bowl event. Shaq recently challenged AEW Executive Vice President Cody Rhodes to a match in March, likely at the Revolution pay-per-view, and Cody responded on Dynamite this week. It looks like the match will feature Cody and Red Velvet vs. Shaq and Jade Cargill, but AEW has not made it official.
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Super Bowl LV: The SHAQ Bowl Kickoff Show Features Celebrity Challenges, WWE Superstars, Musical Guests, and More
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The Super Bowl is already one of the biggest events of the year, and this year Shaquille O Neal is set to make it even more epic with a new Kickoff Show fittingly titled The SHAQ Bowl. The SHAQ Bowl is presented by Mercari, and will broadcast live from Tampa from Shaq s custom-built SHAQ Bowl stadium. A variety of guests from across the entertainment world, including WWE superstars Drew McIntyre and The Miz, are taking part in the event and a series of challenges and The Halftime Show Presented by Pepsi Stronger Together will feature musical performances by Migos, DJ Diesel, and another to be announced special guest. Not only that, but Pepsi will also present Restaurant Battles, which will showcase four local restaurants competing for a $10,000 dollar grant.
Shaq working with WWE stars on Super Bowl Sunday
January 28, 2021
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)
Shaquille O’Neal is involved in an angle with AEW, but he is also working with WWE wrestlers during his Shaq Bowl event. WWE Champion Drew McIntyre and The Miz are advertised for the February 7 kickoff show.
Powell’s POV: Cody Rhodes and Red Velvet challenged Shaq and Jade Cargill to a tag team match on last night’s Dynamite show. He has been taking part in the AEW angle for months. I guess he’s an equal time guy when it comes to pro wrestling. Read the full press release below.
Pepsi Stronger Together Gives Back to Florida During Super Bowl LV
The Community-First Program is Partnering with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation and Force Blue for Small Business and Environmental Initiatives
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ORLANDO, Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pepsi today announced new giveback initiatives it is rolling out in Super Bowl LV host city Tampa, and across Florida, as part of its Pepsi Stronger Together platform - a tailored grassroots-based program giving back to communities across the nation. When we launched Pepsi Stronger Together, we aimed to give back to communities around the country while inspiring people in those communities to take action, said Derek Lewis, President, South Division, PepsiCo Beverages North America. We have seen an incredible response in cities from Miami to Memphis, Louisville to Washington, D.C. – from a charitable food drive, a community basketball court refurbi
PepsiCo is gearing up for this year's Super Bowl in the US with a "community-first" Pepsi activation across Florida ahead of the game. related to Marketing – advertising & promotions, Soft drinks, Water,