WWE has become a huge name in professional wrestling and has moved into many different areas beyond the sport as they have partnerships with the NBA, NHL, NFL and more. Its no surprise that WWE is now talking with Microsoft about a big partnership, showing their interest in exploring new opportunities outside of wrestling.

On WrestleVotes Radio via Backstage Pass, JoeyVotes and TC shared that WWE is in discussions with Microsoft, the $3 trillion tech giant, to launch a Call of Duty Championship series. This move aims to tap into the massive Call of Duty fanbase, which consists of millions of players worldwide.

JoeyVotes and TC praised WWEs strategy, noting that the company is making smart business moves to expand its reach. With WWE riding a wave of success, this potential partnership with Microsoft could help them maintain their momentum and attract even more fans.

This potential collaboration would certainly help WWE expand their global reach in a big way. The company has already collaborated with Call of Duty earlier this year as Rhea Ripley, Cody Rhodes and Rey Mysterio were playable characters during the Season 5 iteration of Warzone and MW3. Therefore, well have to wait and see if WWE and Microsoft will end up striking a deal when all is said and done.

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