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‘Dangerous hustler’: Mick Foley in hurtful outburst while making statement about his friendship with WWE legend The Undertaker during US election.
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‘Dangerous hustler’: Mick Foley in hurtful outburst while making statement about his friendship with WWE legend The Undertaker during US election.

WWE rivals The Undertaker and Mick Foley are at odds again over their divided opinions on the US election, but they won’t let it affect their friendship.

Millions of Americans will go to the polls on November 5 to decide who will succeed Joe Biden as president of the United States.

Donald Trump is no stranger to the world of WWE as he was interviewed by Logan Paul earlier this year.

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Donald Trump is no stranger to the world of WWE as he was interviewed by Logan Paul earlier this year.Credit: X/@LoganPaul

Kamala Harris faces donald trump for the White House hot seat, with Trump interested in sealing a triumphant return to leadership after a tumultuous first term that ended with Biden.

The bitterness exchanged between Trump and Harris feels a lot like a WWE storyline where cheap shots are thrown and very little is off limits.

The same applies to their respective support bases as well, including some celebrity and high-profile endorsements from the music world. wwe and beyond.

A furious Dave Bautista, who achieved fame as Batista during his wrestling days, criticized Trump in recent training videocalling him a ‘whining little dog’ in a stinging attack.

The American business magnate has a following in wrestling circles, although 1980s icon Hulk Hogan made no secret of his support with a series of appearances in support of him. recently hashing from a cameo at a rally in New York.

Former US champion Logan Paul is also behind Trump. introducing the controversial character on podcast.

Mark Calaway, better known to a generation of wrestling fans as Mark Calaway, took a similar stance. the undertakerWHO welcomed Trump as a guest on his Six Feet Under podcast earlier this month.

The two swapped stories about their respective times in professional wrestling as Calaway praised the way Trump, in his opinion, has made politics “fun again.”

However, like Bautista, some figures are not very impressed. Among those who declared their support for Harris is Michael Foleywho waged WWE’s war with The Undertaker during his days as Mankind in the mid-1990s and the Attitude Era.

Speech on his youtube channelFoley had already taken a verbal swipe at Trump and The Undertaker, saying: “There comes a time when enough is enough… The Undertaker is right that Donald Trump made politics fun again… about three weeks in 2016. But it’s Eight Years Later, and there’s absolutely nothing funny about this guy.”

Trump appeared on Undertaker's podcast earlier this month.

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Trump appeared on Undertaker’s podcast earlier this month.Credit: YouTube: SixFeetUnder
Foley and The Undertaker's battles were a staple part of the Attitude Era

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Foley and The Undertaker’s battles were a staple part of the Attitude EraCredit: WWE

On CNN, Foley expressed his displeasure with the former reality TV star. furthercalling him a “dangerous scammer” and adding: “In my experience, real men respect strong women, they don’t live in fear of them.”

However, the daredevil defended his former colleague’s “right” to back Trump and insisted their divided opinions on the election will not affect their friendship, saying: “I can count on one hand the number of friends I’ve lost to the policy”. .

“Friendships are stronger, family is stronger. The things that unite us are much more significant than those that divide us.

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“The next time I see him, we will hug him, agree to disagree, and do our best to keep a 30-year friendship strong.”

One of Foley’s first rivalries in WWE was with The Undertaker when he debuted in 1996, and the two shared one of the most iconic matches in history two years later, their Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring.