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Donald Trump Expected To Go on The Undertaker’s Podcast

Donald Trump will reportedly be interviewed by retired wrestler The Undertaker on his podcast, “Six Feet Under,” ahead of the presidential elections. Politico broke the news of Trump’s appearance on the WWE Hall of Famer’s podcast claiming that Trump’s “strategy is aimed at winning over young men.” The former president was interviewed by the Nelk Boys and comedian Andrew Schulz recently in an attempt to expand his campaign before the elections.

The Undertaker is likely to interview Donald Trump for the ‘Six Feet Under’ podcast

Mark Calaway, known by many as The Undertaker, will likely interview Donald Trump sometime later this week for his podcast, “Six Feet Under.” According to Politico’s Alex Isenstadt, who disclosed the news on X (formerly Twitter), a source said, “Trump is expected to do an interview this week on the Undertaker podcast.” Isenstadt’s post then noted that “retired wrestling great Mark Calaway” will host the podcast.

Donald Trump‘s potential interview with The Undertaker comes after a series of similar podcast interviews in the run-up to the presidential election. The Republican presidential candidate has targeted a young male audience with the podcasts that he has appeared on. The “Six Feet Under” podcast would mark his second wrestling-related podcast appearance following his appearance on Logan Paul’s “IMPAULSIVE.”

The Undertaker’s collaboration with Donald Trump for his “Six Feet Under” podcast comes as no surprise. The former president has had a longstanding association with the wrestling industry as part of the WWE Hall of Fame. Additionally, he has hosted a few wrestling events on his property in Atlantic City, New Jersey. As many X commenters believe, The Undertaker has always been “a big Trump supporter per all accounts,” alleging he had earlier donated a hefty sum to Trump’s 2020 campaign.

Donald Trump is attempting to make a comeback from his previous loss against President Joe Biden. He will now compete against Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at the general election on November 5.

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