One of them stepped up to the plate after Minnesota Gov. Tim Waltz said he believed he could “kick most of Trump's supporters.”
WWE legend Kane wrestled over 300 pounds at 7 feet tall during his illustrious career, challenging Waltz in a charity wrestling match.
His real name, Kane, is now Knox County Mayor of Tennessee, Glenn Jacobs, who challenged Waltz on Thursday.
“Joke aside, @govtimwalzput our money in a place with your mouth… in a charity wrestling match. Split gate 50/50 between selected organizations. Start things with a $10,000 donation. What do you say? “
Waltz, a running buddy of Kamala Harris, the former vice president of this past election cycle, made a bold claim in a recent episode of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's podcast.
“I think I can kick most of their a. I know I can pass them. I don't know if we're there or not.
Walz hopes that isn't a tag team match, as Kane might recruit Undertakers who have a similar build to Jacobs.
In fact, two wrestlers once known as brothers of destruction in WWE begged voters to confirm President Donald Trump's name in the ballot box before the election.
“It's okay, November 5th – Election fanatic. Your choice is yours. You can go with President Trump, Kane, the Undertaker, or take Kamala Harris, Dave Bautista and Tim Waltz.
Trump's appearance with wrestling greats came after Bautista made left and right video shooting with Trump when he expressed his support for Harris and Waltz.





