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What Did WWE Think Of The Undertaker Interviewing Donald Trump?

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The Six Feet Under Podcast had a massive guest not long ago, but what did WWE think of The Undertaker interviewing Donald Trump?

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Politics are generally divisive nowadays. Sadly, there is not much that left and right agree on. Worse, the way things go, Democrats and Republicans dislike each other like fierce sports rivals. It’s sad, because it’s not just a sporting contest-these events have real impacts. But, I digress. No matter what someone says, they will find people who agree and those who disagree. Sometimes vehemently.

This was the case with The Undertaker

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According to Fightful, following The Undertaker and Kane interviewing and effectively endorsing President Trump, had no issues with WWE. Per the report, there were surely some who disagreed with the sentiments of the Hall of Famer. But there were also plenty who agreed with him. Regardless of their personal feelings, there was said to be no heat for either former Superstar, which is an encouraging sign.

In the past few weeks, several former WWE Superstars have gotten a bit more political. In addition to Kane and The Undertaker, we’ve also seen a scary looking Dave Bautista support Harris and Walz. And while it wasn’t an endorsement-and may never be-Trump reported that The Rock got the president’s number from Dana White following the first assassination attempt on him. That may never become an endorsement, but it at least seems to show that The Rock respects the WWE Hall of Famer. If Trump somehow turns that one into an endorsement too? That would be, as the Donald likes to say, huuuuge.

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For now, Trump has two major Superstars in his corner. There could be more between now and election day. And if you are a wrestling fan who cares not one bit for American politics? Well, it’s almost the day after election day, so these are almost a thing of the past.

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