Wrestling nice Mick Foley has known as it quits with the WWE over its cozy relationship with President Donald Trump, he mentioned Tuesday, citing “incredibly cruel comments” Trump made about movie director Rob Reiner’s homicide.
Lengthy involved with the WWE’s cozy relationship with Trump amid the administration’s “ongoing cruel and inhumane treatment of immigrants,” Foley wrote in his announcement on social media, “reading the President’s incredibly cruel comments in the wake of Rob Reiner’s death is the final straw for me.”
WWE Chief Content material Officer Paul Levesque, recognized within the wrestling world as Triple H, is a fixture at many White Home occasions. Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon helmed the U.S. Small Enterprise Administration throughout Trump’s first time period and at present serves as U.S. Secretary of Schooling.
“I no longer wish to represent a company that coddles a man so seemingly void of compassion as he marches our country towards autocracy,” Foley wrote. “Last night, I informed WWE talent relations that I would not be making any appearances for the company as long as this man remains in office.”
Each Foley and Trump have been inducted into the WWE Corridor of Fame in 2013, Trump as a star honoree.

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Mick Foley is pictured in Manhattan in 2022. (Getty)
Hours after Rob Reiner and his spouse, Michele Singer Reiner, have been found Sunday of their Los Angeles residence with their throats slit, Trump posted a social media diatribe blaming Rob’s demise on anger he incited together with his liberal views. Blowback has come from all sides of the political spectrum. Their youthful son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested for his or her murders.
Foley’s breakup with WWE was thorough.
“Additionally, I will not be signing a new Legends deal when my current one expires in June,” Foley wrote. “I love WWE, will always treasure my time with them, and I am deeply appreciative for all the opportunities they afforded me. But, in the words of Popeye the sailor, ’I stands all I can stands, and I can’t stands no more.’ ”

