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WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump wins the US elections; Kane reacts

WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump has been officially elected as the President of the United States. The 78-year-old has made several appearances in the Stamford-based promotion.

Donald Trump and Vince McMahon were involved in The Battle of the Billionaires storyline that culminated at WrestleMania 23. While Bobby Lashley represented Trump, the late Umaga represented McMahon. The match stipulated that the loser would have their head shaved. Trump ultimately won and shaved the former WWE Chairman's head.

In the 2024 presidential elections on Tuesday, November 5, Donald Trump triumphed over his Democratic Party opponent, Kamala Harris, to become the 47th President of the United States.

According to the Associated Press, Trump's victory in Wisconsin helped him surpass the 270 electoral votes required to reign supreme.


WWE legend Kane sends message to Donald Trump

A few weeks ago, the 47th President of the United States appeared on the Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway podcast. The Undertaker and his on-screen half-brother, Kane (Glenn Jacobs), endorsed Donald Trump during the election season.

Together, the Brothers of Destruction seemingly took shots at the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Batista, who was supporting Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential elections.

On X/Twitter, Kane sent a heartfelt message to the 78-year-old after the latter was elected as the new President of the United States. The Big Red Machine enthusiastically supported Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office and was eager to "make America great again" with his efforts.

"I can’t wait to see President Donald Trump back in the Oval Office and look forward to working with him in any way I can to make America great again🇺🇸," he wrote.

Check out Kane's tweet below.

Legendary pro wrestling manager Jim Cornette went off on The Deadman and The Big Red Monster for collaborating with the 78-year-old. Meanwhile, numerous world leaders congratulated Donald Trump even before his victory was officially announced.

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