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Beginning in 2007, Donald Trump was frequently featured on WWE television, which led to his memorable fight with Vince McMahon at WrestleMania. Trump was actively involved with WWE plots and even received entry into the WWE Hall of Fame, demonstrating that the collaboration went beyond a fleeting appearance. This WWE chapter had such a significant impact on Trump's career that he became "the first pro wrestling Hall of Fame member to be elected President" after being elected as the 45th President of the United States.
When Donald Trump "purchased" WWE's flagship program, Monday Night Raw, from Chairman Vince McMahon in 2009, he startled the WWE Universe by entering one of the organization's most daring stories. Trump was already a well-known figure thanks to his success on reality TV, but his participation in WWE elevated his reputation and had people talking. A precedent for celebrity involvement in professional wrestling was established by this unexpected arc, which attracted some of the best ratings Raw had seen in almost ten years.
One of WWE's most talked-about celebrity arcs is Trump's 2009 plot, which affected both investors and fans by obfuscating the distinction between fact and fiction. The storyline demonstrated WWE's ability to produce memorable moments that entice fans to return for more, as evidenced by its record-breaking ratings and enthusiastic audience response.
Donald Trump to start his second tenure
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, is almost ready to win and set to start second term in office after defeating Democratic opponent Kamala Harris in hotly contested US polls. In addition, US networks predicted that Trump would win a landslide victory in Pennsylvania and all of the other swing states. According to the most recent estimates, Trump has obtained 267 of the 270 electoral votes required for victory. The Associated Press (AP) predicted that Harris would reach 214 electoral votes after winning California, the biggest prize in the Electoral College.
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