THE SPORTING TRIBUNE: Fanatics, WWE and Make-A-Wish deliver 'Superstar Experience' ahead of WrestleMania

The Make-A-Wish Foundation and the WWE have long been a perfect match.

From John Cena holding the all-time Make-A-Wish record for wishes granted by a celebrity to the more than 6,000 wishes granted by WWE Superstars over a 40-plus-year partnership, Cena and the WWE have become nearly as synonymous with making dreams come true as Disneyland.

With Fanatics, the official sports partner of Make-A-Wish, also expanding its partnership with WWE in recent years, that 40-plus-year partnership was taken to another level ahead of WrestleMania 41. Fanatics, Make-A-Wish and WWE presented 25 kids with a superstar experience they’ll never forget at WWE World on Thursday. 

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