Details on the 2009 WrestleMania Reading Challenge! Encourage your teens to enter and win an all-expenses-paid trip to WrestleMania XXV and you can win $2,000 for your library.

WrestleMania Reading Challenge

About the Challenge

The WrestleMania Reading Challenge, sponsored by YALSA with support from World Wrestling Entertainment, is a program designed to encourage teens in grades 5-12 to not only continue their reading beyond Teen Read Week, but to earn a reward for doing so by offering chance to win prizes donated by WWE.

Teen and tween participants can win a trip to WrestleMania 25 in Houston! Librarians who registered can win $2,000 for their libraries.

The goal of this program is to reach reluctant readers and get more teens reading beyond Teen Read Week by implementing a reading incentive program that provides prizes from World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a reward.

The challenge begins Oct. 12 and runs through Jan. 12, 2009.

About WWE

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. was founded by Vincent and Linda McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) has been involved in the sports entertainment business for more than 20 years and is one of the most popular forms of global entertainment today. WWE is an integrated media and entertainment company, principally engaged in the development, production and marketing of television programming, pay-per-view programming and live events, and the licensing and sale of branded consumer products featuring our highly successful World Wrestling Entertainment brand. WWE is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, and Toronto.

2008-2009 Contest Details

Download the 2008-2009 Toolkit (PDF) and Reading Log (PDF). 

Additional information is available at the YALSA wiki.

Further Resources

To learn more, you can also visit WWE's WrestleMania Reading Challenge Web page.

See the 2008 WrestleMania Reading Challenge video from WWE!

Questions? Email yalsa@ala.org or call 1-800-545-2433, ext. 4390.