WWE & UFC gain first-ever ‘official secure file sharing partner’

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Announced on Wednesday, WWE and UFC now have their first-ever “official secure file sharing partner” in SuperFile, a cybersecurity and file-sharing startup first launched in 2020. Terms were not disclosed.

The company’s activation begins at this Sunday’s UFC Freedom 250 as they join Crypto.com and RAM as official partners.

It’s unknown when their association on the WWE side will begin, but there was the following from the release that indicated it will begin with their next PLE:

“As the Official Secure File Sharing Partner of WWE, SuperFile will maintain a significant presence across various Premium Live Events, including WrestleMania 43, Money in The Bank, Survivor Series and Royal Rumble, highlighted by side ring mat placements, presenting partner designations and custom social and digital content.”

SuperFile joins other relatively new WWE sponsors/partners like RAM, Wheatley Vodka, Cricket Wireless, DoorDash, Wingstop, and Dude Wipes.

Josh Nason
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