Overview
- Mick Foley previously announced he would stop appearing for WWE and decline a new Legends contract while the company remains aligned with President Trump.
- On Dec. 22, the White House posted a video featuring WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque, who serves on the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.
- Kevin Nash said on his Kliq This podcast that he will not follow Foley, calling the McMahon–Levesque family “my Republican family” and emphasizing longstanding personal ties.
- Nash argued that publicly splitting from WWE would only feed attention to Trump and said he does not see pro‑MAGA sensibilities reflected in WWE programming.
- Glenn “Kane” Jacobs told Newsmax he disagrees with Foley’s choice but defended Foley’s right to express his views and noted their political discussions have remained civil.