Former President Donald Trump is set to continue his podcast tour ahead of the Nov. 5 Presidential election with an appearance on WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker’s show.

With polls showing a tight race in several swing states, Trump is hoping to defeat current Vice President Kamala Harris. He has been using podcasts and popular shows as a platform to reach potential undecided voters, especially young men.

His appearances have included Adin Ross, The Nelk Boys, “Flagrant” with comedian Andrew Schulz, “Bussin with the Boys,” Theo Von, and PBD. There are rumors that Trump might appear on “The Joe Rogan Experience” but this has not been officially confirmed.

However, he already has his next appearance lined up with WWE legend The Undertaker on his “Six Feet Under” podcast. The two are familiar with each other from Trump’s time in WWE earlier this century when he was involved in a “Battle of the Billionaires” with Vince McMahon.

According to Politico, The Undertaker – whose real name is Mark Calaway – will host Trump on his show, a move that has surprised social media users. “I mean… Trump is in the WWE Hall of Fame,” one user tweeted. “The goat interviewing the goat,” another commented.

“This is a crossover I never even imagined in my wildest dreams…” a third chimed in. Yet, not everyone is thrilled about The Undertaker’s rumored gig hosting Trump. “I miss when we knew nothing about Mark Calaway and Glen Jacobs [ex-performer Kane, who’s now the Republican Mayor of Knox County],” one person lamented.

Donald Trump was close friends with Vince McMahon at one point

Donald Trump was close friends with Vince McMahon at one point 

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One of the most well-received comments highlighted the importance of respecting individual political views. A user fervently expressed: “I don’t understand why people get so offended over others’ political choices. Everyone picks a politician they support, like Batista choosing Kamala Harris, and Undertaker going with Donald Trump.

“The mature thing to do is respect their choice, even if you disagree. Sure, you can try to discuss it, but nothing you say will likely change their mind. So, there’s no need to get upset or lose sleep over it.”

Trump’s connections with the McMahons and WWE are indeed profound. Vince McMahon’s wife, Linda, was not only part of Trump’s cabinet as the 25th Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration but also chaired America First Action, a pro-Trump Super PAC after resigning in April 2019.

She had previously run for a United States Senate seat in Connecticut as a Republican nominee but was unsuccessful in both her 2010 and 2012 campaigns.