The WWE chief calls Trump ‘genius’ for his ability to generate heat


The WWE content director, Paul Levesque, spoke about the ability of President Donald Trump to generate heat in a podcast interview published Monday.

Levesque, known in the world of wrestling as triple H, appeared in the podcast “Flagrant” to plant in some of the moments of marquee in the history of the WWE.

Levesque was asked that Trump reached the political scene in 2015, when he first run for president, and if the WWE great knew that Trump would finally win that election due to the reactions he received.

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Donald Trump gets the crowd to be pumped before the start of Wrestlemania 23 in the Ford Field of Detroit in Detroit, Michigan, on April 1, 2007. (Leon Halip/Wiremage)

“Trump’s ability … like him or hates him, as he does, is charismatic in many ways and I think he likes to get under people’s skin,” Levesque said. “I think he likes to generate (heat) as he does. It’s amazing and it’s great and worked in our business.

“I think he got it from our business? I think he understands innate. It has been all his life. You think about that: are there many billionaires in the world, I suppose, why was the most famous? Why was he in the magazine People every weekend? Is it and do all those things captivate people and I think that’s why he is where he is.”

The WWE chief removes the curtain about John Cena Heel Turn before Wrestlemania 41

President Donald Trump talks to journalists at the Oval Office of the White House on January 30, 2025. (Getty images)

Trump and mild have a stronger connection than people can realize.

The former reality shows appeared in Wrestlemania 23 in a battle of the multimillionaire match that finally saw Bobby Lashley shaving the head of the former WWE president, Vince McMahon.

Then, Linda McMahon served in the Trump administration during her first mandate and was appointed Secretary of Education during her second term. She is the mild mother -in -law, who is married to Stephanie McMahon.

Paul Levesque speaks during a press conference after the Royal Rumble of the WWE at the Alami in San Antonio, Texas, on January 28, 2023. (Joe Camporeale-USA Today Sports)

Trump was included in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.

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