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WWE icon The Undertaker, real name Mark Callaway, delivered a politically charged message on TikTok, calling on voters to 45th US President Donald Trump in the election.
ed by fellow wrestler Kane, also known as Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, and Trump himself, The Undertaker urged viewers to make a choice he described as critical for the nation.
"Nov. 5 - ElectionMania. The choice is yours," The Undertaker declared in the video.
"You can go with President Trump, Kane, and The Undertaker, or you can take Kamala Harris, Dave Bautista, and Tim Walz. Choose wisely - the nation depends on it."
The "Brothers of Destruction" back Trump
Trump, seated between his former WWE associates, added, "And that should be an easy choice," signaling his readiness for the election alongside two wrestling greats famously dubbed the "Brothers of Destruction."
Trump's long-standing connection to WWE includes his involvement in early WrestleMania events and his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.
The video comes shortly after pro wrestler Dave Bautista, known for his outspoken views, criticized Trump while voicing his for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Bautista mocked Trump's character, calling him "a baby" and questioning his toughness.
In response to Bautista's remarks, Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung fired back, labeling Bautista a "stone-cold loser" and mocking his WWE career.
"President Trump is a WWE Hall of Famer. Dave Bautista is not, because he is a stone-cold loser who was unprofessional and took his ball home," Cheung said.
The back-and-forth between wrestling personalities has added a new layer of spectacle to the political discourse as Election Day approaches, with Trump using his ties to WWE to strengthen his appeal to a different audience.