TKO announces global partnership with SuperFile for WWE and UFC
Wrestling Inc • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:48 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026

TKO Group Holdings has entered into a global partnership with SuperFile, set to commence this weekend. SuperFile will serve as the first Official Secure File Sharing Partner for both WWE and UFC. This partnership will be highlighted during UFC Freedom 250, an event at the South Lawn of the White House. The deal comes shortly after WWE settled a shareholder lawsuit involving accusations against its executives. TKO's VP highlighted the significance of digital content control and relevance in sports and entertainment with this new partnership.
- •TKO has partnered with SuperFile for WWE and UFC.
- •Partnership kicks off during UFC Freedom 250 this weekend.
- •SuperFile becomes the first Official Secure File Sharing Partner.
- •Accusations against WWE executives recently settled.
- •TKO emphasizes relevance of digital content in sports.
- 3:48 PMWrestling Inc — TKO Announces New Global Partnership With SuperFile Across WWE & UFC
"TKO Group Holdings announces a new global partnership with file sharing company SuperFile, which will span across both WWE and UFC beginning this weekend
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