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WWE superstars promote anti-bullying campaign in Riyadh

- Rahaf Jambi Riyadh

The anti-bullying campaign “Be a Star” was organized on Thursday in collaborat­ion with WWE in Riyadh as part of WWE Week.

A number of students from King Faisal School participat­ed in the event, held at Mrsool Park Stadium, to learn how to manage emotional and mental health and foster healthy social interactio­n.

Superstars Titus O’Neil, Bobby Lashley, Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair participat­ed in the anti-bullying initiative.

The stars played games with the students to help them get to know one another while also teaching them teamwork, how to take care of themselves and how to express their emotions in a healthy way.

Speaking about the importance of emotional intelligen­ce, O’Neil said: “When you know how you feel, you know how you can respond to things, and when you see how other people feel, then you have a chance to have a conversati­on with them and make them feel better.”

During her third trip to Saudi Arabia, wrestler Belair spoke to

Arab News about the importance of the campaign.

“We want to encourage the kids not to be bullies and to be the best version of themselves and treat each other with respect and treat themselves with respect. The kids were so amazing today; they were able to express their feelings and emotions, and they know how to channel their emotions,” she said.

Ripley spoke about being bullied as a child and the importance of surroundin­g oneself with supportive people.

“When I first moved to America from Australia, I didn’t know many people, and I knew I had to make friends by respecting everyone around me because it is

what brings

people together,” she said. “We all come from different places and background­s.”

The superstars also participat­ed in community initiative­s in collaborat­ion with the Special Olympics Unified Games, where they

played football with people with disabiliti­es.

Over 500,000 kids around the world have benefited from the WWE’s anti-bullying initiative “Be a Star.”

This month, the WWE Crown

Jewel made a comeback in Riyadh as a part of Riyadh Season 2022. On Saturday, in the Riyadh Season’s Fan Festival zone, Roman Reigns will face Logan Paul for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championsh­ip. The event kicks off Saturday at 4:30 p.m.

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 ?? Supplied ?? Over 500,000 kids around the world have benefited from the WWE’s anti-bullying initiative Be a Star. Superstars Titus O’Neil, Bobby Lashley, Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair participat­ed in the anti-bullying initiative.
Supplied Over 500,000 kids around the world have benefited from the WWE’s anti-bullying initiative Be a Star. Superstars Titus O’Neil, Bobby Lashley, Damian Priest, Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair participat­ed in the anti-bullying initiative.

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