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Tyrus Items Donald Trump A Customized Championship


Tyrus thinks Donald Trump is the actual individuals’s champion, regardless of criticism aimed toward him.

The previous NWA World’s Heavyweight Champion has not stored his political leanings a secret in current occasions. He wore the NWA title proudly on TV for months as an everyday contributor to the Fox Information late-night program Gutfeld!

He’s a part of a panel that discusses the most important political discussions of that week. Nonetheless, even after dropping his belt and retiring, he stays a key fixture of the present. He even appeared on a Superbowl advert final yr, giving the NWA extra promotion than they’ve had in years.

In a current episode of the present, Tyrus was sat subsequent to former US President Donald Trump. The WWE Corridor of Famer continues to be campaigning for this yr’s election, as he goals to beat Kamala Harris and sit within the White Home once more.

Wanting to indicate his appreciation for Trump, the previous NWA Champion handed him his personal customized championship. The gold belt was emblazoned with “Trump 2024” on the entrance, exhibiting Fox’s help for his marketing campaign.

“Thanks for WrestleMania IV and V, by the way in which” Tyrus stated, referencing the occasions that had been held at Trump Plaza in Atlantic Metropolis. “Thanks very a lot. However in the event you’re going to sit down in that chair. Should you’re going to do the Tyrus expertise, you must do it proper. As a result of you’re the individuals’s champion, Mr Trump.”

Donald Trump was impressed at how heavy the belt was, exclaiming that it was a “actual one”. Tyrus the joked with the previous President, yelling “Like I’m gonna give a pretend belt to the following President of the US!”.

Tyrus replied to the video on Twitter, merely calling him “The individuals’s champion”

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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