WWE is Saying Goodbye to an Attitude Era Legend, and He Says It's All Because of Donald Trump

WWE is Saying Goodbye to an Attitude Era Legend, and He Says It's All Because of Donald Trump

From Game Rant (Written by LB Beistad) on | OpenCritic

The WWE is losing one of its most beloved members, as Mick Foley has announced he's parting ways with the company, due to its ties with President Donald Trump. Over the years, Mick Foley has graced the WWE stage and excited fans across the world, but Trump's remarks about the recent death of director and writer Rob Reiner have moved him to break ties with the promoter.

Mick Foley is one of the most celebrated wrestlers in the sport. Back in 1996, when it was then known as the WWF, Foley became one of the key wrestlers who would define the Attitude Era. This era marked a turning point for WWE, as it thrust its stars even further into the spotlight, creating pop culture icons. Alongside Mick Foley, wrestlers like "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H would become some of the company's biggest icons. Despite being retired, Foley has maintained a relationship with the WWE, but he's made it clear that he no longer feels comfortable being part of the outfit because of Trump.

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