Former president Donald Trump is currently on his press tour ahead of the Nov. 5 elections, with his next stop reportedly being on the WWE road.
According to Politico’s Alex Isenstadt, Trump is expected to make an appearance on Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway (aka Undertaker).
Trump is expected to do an interview this week on the Undertaker podcast, which is hosted by retired wrestling great Mark Calaway, per person familiar
— Alex Isenstadt (@politicoalex) October 17, 2024
Trump is no stranger to the WWE. In a “Battle of the Billionaires” at Wrestlemania 23, Trump was challenged by founder Vince McMahon. The performance led to a record number of viewers.
In 2022, Trump used the Undertaker’s theme to take the stage during a “Save America” rally in Arizona. During a campaign trail stop earlier this year, Trump shouted out Undertaker and Glenn Jacobs (aka Kane) during a speech.
He complimented Undertaker’s strength despite wrestling being “acting.”
Jacobs thanked Trump on Twitter/X after the mention of him.
Thank you, @realDonaldTrump! 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/aTl1ECT1pI
— Glenn Jacobs (@GlennJacobsTN) January 15, 2024
Calaway donated to the Trump campaign in 2020 as well as Republican causes over the years.
Another thing the two have in common? They’re both members of the WWE Hall of Fame.
Trump has been making stops on more traditional podcasts this campaign with cameos on Theo Vonn’s This Past Weekend and Barstool Sports’ Bussin with the Boys.
It’ll be interesting to see what these two talk about.
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