WWE legend The Undertaker tag teams with Trump in message to voters: 'Choose wisely'
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WWE legend known as The Undertaker cut his own election promo in a video posted to social media on Friday after pro wrestling star Dave Bautista, known as Bautista, took shots at former President Donald Trump earlier in the week.
The Undertaker, whose real name is Mark Callaway, was seen on a video next to his former WWE colleague Kane, the current mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, whose real name is Glenn Jacobs, and Trump and addressed potential voters about their options come Election Day.
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Undertaker poses in June 2000 In Los Angeles. (Getty Images)
"All right everyone. November 5th – ElectionMania. The choice is yours. 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," Callaway said in a TikTok vieo.
"And that should be an easy choice," Trump added.
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Trump sat in between Jacobs and Callaway – known at one time in WWE as the Brothers of Destruction. Trump is a WWE Hall of Famer himself. He appeared at several of the early WrestleMania events and was involved in a Hair vs. Hair match with Vince McMahon, Bobby Lashley and the late wrestler known as Umaga.
The Republican presidential nominee’s appearance with the wrestling greats came after Bautista made a video firing shots left and right at Trump as he expressed his support for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for president.
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Dave Bautista ridiculed former President Trump as "weak" and "whiny" in a