WWE Hall of Famer works at McDonald's for a day
WWE Hall of Famers can sometimes be seen performing odd tasks outside the Stamford-based promotion. One such instance happened a while back when Donald Trump worked a shift at McDonald's.
Donald Trump has made a handful of appearances for WWE, and the billionaire hasn't shied away from performing in front of an audience. The former President of the United States has been making waves and shockingly appeared at The Golden Arches for a day's shift in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
The 78-year-old WWE Hall of Famer was seen serving fries to the customers and also attended to a few at the drive-thru. This seems like a strategic move ahead of his Town Hall Q&A in Pennsylvania. Trump also cut a speech and addressed the fans in attendance.
Jim Cornette goes off on WWE Hall of Famers for supporting Donald Trump
The Brothers of Destruction might have landed in some hot water following their recent antics. Earlier this week, it was reported The Undertaker is set to do an episode of his podcast, Six Feet Under, along with WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump.
Later, a promotional video was uploaded where Kane and The Undertaker shared the screen with Trump and explained why Americans should vote for Donald Trump in the coming months. This didn't sit well with Jim Cornette.
Later, the legendary manager and booker went off on The Brothers of Destruction on X (fka Twitter). The veteran said this will ruin their reputation, and they're destroying the country by backing Trump.
"Another former great wrestler on the list of alien pod people duped by the world's most repugnant con man. Mark & Glen, you made it this long with everyone admiring you, then in the end you ruin your reputations AND try to destroy the country along with them. I'm ashamed FOR you," Cornette wrote.
The Hall of Famers haven't responded or addressed any criticism yet. The former President of the United States was inducted into the company's Hall of Fame in 2013.