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Washington DC is currently under an emergency situation that is apparently caused by President Donald Trump. Earlier this afternoon per USA time zone, large crowds of pro-Trump protesters marched to the United States Capitol and broke the police barricades after the President addressed his supporters, and advised them “never to concede” the election in a speech.

Since then The Capitol city is doing headlines as it fell under lockdown. The mayor has imposed a curfew over Washington while the situation throughout the country has been very tense today, over the incidents. It has affected the pro wrestling world as well where a legend requested Vince McMahon to remove Donald Trump from the WWE Hall of Fame.

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Mick Foley Requests Donald Trump To Be Removed From WWE Hall Of Fame

Donald Trump To Be Removed From WWE Hall Of Fame After Washington Riot? 1

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has called out WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon to take action against President Donald Trump and take his Hall of Fame honor which would be a protest from the professional wrestling industry. Foley took to Twitter, shortly after Trump’s speech at a rally in Washington, DC and pro-Trump protesters entered the U.S. Capitol.

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Foley obviously did not directly take the name of Donald Trump but he seemingly asked McMahon to throw Trump from the WWE Hall of Fame with the following quote,

“Hey Vince – how about throwing this sorry son of a b—h out of our Hall of Fame? @VinceMcMahon.” There’s no such announcement was heard from WWE, till now.

Donald Trump To Be Removed From WWE Hall Of Fame After Washington Riot? 2

Mick Foley has since directed more tweets to Donald Trump and so did some of the professional wrestlers like Batista, Mickie James, and many more. Foley wasn’t in attendance on this week’s WWE Legends Night on Raw as he’s in quarantine after being detected positive with coronavirus. But he did hear his voices to the world.

Donald Trump was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Vince McMahon himself in 2013, as the two are on very good terms. Eventually, that was the same year that Foley was inducted into the prestigious club. While Vince has been friends with Trump for years, Linda McMahon once worked in the Trump Administration and remains a supporter who also raised funds during the election campaign.

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Arindam Pal

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