Presidential hopeful Donald Trump turned to his past in pro wrestling to excite his supporters ahead of this week’s election with Kamala Harris. Appearing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the 78-year-old Republican candidate was reportedly late to the scene and didn’t arrive until after midnight. The campaign then played the Battle of the Billionaires for ten minutes as they waited for the former President to appear.
The match saw Trump put his hair on the line against the iconic ‘do of Mr. McMahon with ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin serving as the guest official. Trump’s representative Bobby Lashley defeated McMahon’s Umaga, resulting in the then-WWE Chairman being shaved and kick-starting a feud with Lashley over the ECW World Title.
This isn’t the first time Trump has leaned into his WWE past during his time as a politician. In 2017, Trump used a clip from the match that saw him clothesline McMahon though had the CNN logo over Vince’s face. Critics called it an incitement of violence against journalists while Trump supporters praised it as demonstrative of Trump’s stance against the ‘fake news’ media.
This election has seen endorsements for both candidates from the wrestling world. Glenn ‘Kane’ Jacobs as well as Ryback have endorsed Trump, while The Undertaker suggested his support for the Republican nominee during an episode of his Six Feet Under podcast. Mick Foley has thrown his support behind Kamala Harris while Dave Bautista made his feelings on Trump clear during an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live.