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When you’re a WWE superstar, one of the most important things you can do is give back to the community. World Wrestling Entertainment have been famous for their WrestleMania Reading Challenge and other such activities which see superstars interact in a positive manner and promote social responsibility.

The King of Strong Style and Mr. No Days Off recently took part in such an outreach event where the two promoted the importance of reading to children.

Darren Young posted the following tweet and Nakamura found it important enough to retweet it as well. The message held within the social media post is an important one and it’s a shame more children aren’t taught the importance of reading.

We’re sure the kids who attended this event had a wonderful time and learned a lot from the examples of these two great men. We’re actually jealous, primarily because of the fact we’d love to have Nakamura read, “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” to us.

If you’re not aware as to how television ratings are accumulated, it’s a very complicated process. But to sum it up simply, it all revolves around the reports sent out by the Nielsen Family.

However, the WWE will have to wait a little bit longer for the ratings for last night’s Raw because of a power outage. The Wrestling Observer decided to let the public know about this by a very humorous tweet with a screenshot from In Your House 8: Beware of Dog when the lights went out in South Carolina.

Well played as always, Wrestling Observer.

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