Donald Trump’s WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck

Donald Trump has won the US President election, his WWE enemy Vince McMahon wishes him luck.

Donald Trump’s won the elections over Kamala Harris of Indian origin, he has once again been elected the President of America. There were many factors for his victory, one of them being his close friend Vince McMahon. There is a very deep relationship between the WWE owner and Trump, who were seen as enemies on TV.

There are many reasons for the victory of the Republican candidate against the Democrat. One special factor in that is Vince McMahon. This is the same Vince McMahon, because of whom the world first became crazy about WWF and then later WWE i.e. World Wrestling Entertainment. He has nothing to do with politics, but despite this, he has a lot of influence on American politics. There is a deep friendship between him and Donald Trump.

Donald Trump’s connection with WWE in the past

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Donald Trump's WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck
Donald Trump’s WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck

 

Actually, Donald Trump came into politics later, earlier he was a businessman. The celebrity wing has been a popular segment in the Hall of Fame of World Wrestling Entertainment. Trump was a part of it for a long time and appeared with Vince McMahon. Both businessmen are much closer than the segments shown on television. This is the reason that whether Trump is happy or sad if there is one person who never leaves his side, it is WWE founder Vince McMahon.

Vince, the owner of immense wealth, has been showering love on his friend in the form of money from time to time. This money received for Trump’s funding is unrecorded. That is, there is no correct information about it. It will be easy for you to understand the relationship between them in such a way that the management keeps adopting all kinds of controversial tactics to make WWE famous. Once, in the pursuit of TRP, an expensive limousine was blown up with a blast. In the visual, Vince was seen going inside the car at that time.

Donald Trump's WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck
Donald Trump’s WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck

 

When the news reached Trump, like the fans, he also felt that Vince was no more. He called Vince’s son-in-law Triple-H twice to confirm that his friend was alive. They thought that Vince died in the blast along with the car. Well, once the Wall Street Journal revealed that between 2007 and 2009, Vince had deposited a huge amount of $5 million in Donald Trump’s foundation, of which there was no record. However, in 2018, Trump dissolved his foundation.

Both these businessmen always stood up for each other. When WWE was struggling, the script of the ‘Battle of the Billionaires’ storyline was written between Trump and Vince McMahon. In this, they used to quarrel with each other and fight, it was just a spice to attract fans. Once there was a match in WWE Wrestlemania-23. In this, Umaga and Bobby Lashley had to fight. The supporter of the losing wrestler had to shave his head. McMahon was in support of Umaga, while Trump was in support of Bobby.

Donald Trump's WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck
Donald Trump’s WWE Enemy Wishes Him Luck

 

Trump never wanted to shave his head, yet he said ‘yes’ to the condition. Actually, he had faith in Vince that he would not have to do this. This segment became very popular.

On one hand, Trump lost the presidential election to Joe Biden, on the other hand, many serious allegations like rape and sexual abuse were made against Vince McMahon. Despite this, both of them stood up for each other. They remained in touch and kept talking continuously. Due to the Jenelle Grant case, McMahon had to leave his position in WWE and just two days ago a new lawsuit was filed against him for damages of $ 500 million. At such a time, his close friend Trump winning the presidential election can prove to be a turning point for him.

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