WWE legend leaving company over its ties with Trump administration
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Major League Wrestling's Court Bauer's time in WWE overlapped with John Cena's start in the company. He talks to Fox News Digital about the pro wrestling legend.
After an extensive retirement tour for WWE megastar John Cena, titled «The Last Time is Now,» the last time has passed. Cena closed his career with a singles match against Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., but the match didn't end in his favor. Gunther beat Cena by submission, sending Cena into retirement with a loss.
Pro wrestling superstar John Cena ended his 24-year WWE tenure at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. by doing what he hadn't done in more than 20 years: He tapped out.
President Donald Trump is joined by numerous members of the 1980 United States men's ice hockey team that accomplished the ‘Miracle on Ice.’ (Credit: Pool)
Last Friday, I and millions of people around the world watched The Village Peopleperform a terribly off-cue rendition of the iconic song YMCA in outfits that have not aged well. Donald Trump thrust his fists into the air in what seemed to be an attempt at dancing.
President Donald Trump praises the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., on Friday while speaking to Republican lawmakers and members of his Cabinet at a White House event.
Recalling his team’s experience on the road to winning the 2022 trophy, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said it’s unwise to be celebrating the teams they will face in next year’s group stage.