10 Most Charitable Wrestlers
2. Stephanie McMahon
The WWE’s Chief Brand Officer and current head of Raw has turned the WWE’s charity work into a marketing strategy; she literally made a tweet about it.
However, regardless of how you see that sentiment, the fact remains that McMahon has done some really good things in her career. In 2014, McMahon started the now well known ‘Connor’s Cure’ alongside husband Triple H, which is a pediatric cancer research charity that to this day has raised over $1 million dollars and helped over 100 families by 2016.
The boss’s daughter is also heavily involved in the WWE’s partnership with the Susan B. Komen For The Cure charity for breast cancer research, and is pivotal in the WWE’s ‘Be-A-Star’ anti-bullying campaign.
McMahon continues her philanthropic work by donating her time to the Boys & Girls Club, and has even sent WWE Divas to visit refugee camps in Rwanda. While her on-screen character is all business, it is no doubt she carries the same mentality when it comes to charity.