- 12/17/2020 (11:14:56 am)
- Bob Mulrenin
All Elite Wrestling Referee Aubrey Edwards to Auction AEW GAMES Ref Shirt to Benefit Code.org
Proceeds from Ref Shirt Worn at AEW GAMES Launch Event to Support Code.org’s Computer Science Programs
December 17, 2020 – All Elite Wrestling and its new AEW GAMES division announced that Referee Aubrey Edwards will be auctioning the referee shirt she wore — and dramatically “hulked” off — during the AEW GAMES virtual launch event last month. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to Code.org to benefit the nonprofit organization’s computer science programs and initiatives.
During the star-studded AEW GAMES launch event hosted on YouTube, Aubrey was serving as a
presenter along with Kenny Omega, Cody Rhodes and Dr. Britt Baker when she tore off her
ubiquitous referee shirt to reveal a dark turtleneck underneath. With the four presenters all
sporting similar turtlenecks, they shared the company’s plans to reimagine the gaming world.
The new venture will initially deliver three new gaming options to fans including two mobile
games and the highly anticipated console game being developed with the renowned video game
developer YUKE’S.
Aubrey commemorated the historic event by having the partially ripped shirt autographed by
some of AEW’s top stars including Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega and
Dr. Britt Baker.
Just in time for holiday gift shopping, the three-day online auction for the framed, autographed
referee shirt is officially open as of this morning, Thursday, Dec. 17, at donate.code.org/AEW.
Fans have until Saturday, Dec. 19, at 11:59 p.m. ET to bid on the unique shirt.
Aubrey made history herself at AEW’s ALL OUT in 2019 when she became the first woman to
referee the main event of a pay-per-view as Chris Jericho captured the inaugural AEW World
Championship title. A graduate of DigiPen in Redmond, Wash., with a degree in computer
science, as well as a proud supporter of Seattle-based Code.org, Aubrey contacted the
organization to help raise funds through the auction.
Code.org is the leading provider of computer science curriculum in grades K-12 throughout the
United States. What’s more, 42 international partners in 34 countries host workshops for teachers
and bring computer science to students all over the globe. Since 2013, the nonprofit has
committed to establishing, funding and supporting computer science education and participation
among underrepresented and marginalized groups.
“As an accomplished video game developer, and one of the few female referees in professional
wrestling, I’m so proud to support Code.org’s mission to expand access to computer science in
schools and among young women and students of diverse backgrounds,” said Aubrey Edwards.
“I’m looking forward to all that AEW GAMES holds for in the future. This includes introducing
amazing new games, but also sharing a passion for computer science with wrestling and gaming
fans alike by donating our auction proceeds to Code.org.”
Following the holiday season, AEW GAMES will begin rolling out new gaming options to fans,
including two mobile games, AEW Casino: Double or Nothing and AEW Elite GM, and a highly
anticipated console game.
To learn more, visit: YouTube.com/AEWGames, twitter.com/AEWGames,
Instagram.com/playAEWGames, Facebook.com/playAEWGames and AEWGames.com.