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In a moment that lit up social media and stunned WWE fans, a surprise video featuring former President Donald Trump was broadcast at Summer Slam — and the crowd’s reaction was anything but subtle.

The footage, which showed Trump alongside WWE’s own Paul “Triple H” Levesque during a recent White House event, was immediately met with a wave of boos that echoed through the arena. The reaction was so fierce that Democrat influencer Harry Sisson jumped at the opportunity to post the clip on X (formerly Twitter), claiming, “The American people are sick and tired of Trump!”

The video itself wasn’t just some throwback to the Trump-WWE crossover days. This was tied to an actual executive order. Trump, flanked by Triple H, signed off on reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools and expanding the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition — an initiative aiming to bring athletic values back into classrooms across the country.

Triple H — who once spat water dramatically while walking down WWE ramps — recreated his famous entrance at the White House, water spray and all, drawing a mix of admiration and online mockery. The White House even leaned into the spectacle with a tagline nodding to Trump’s slogan: “ARE YOU READY… TO MAKE AMERICA FIT AGAIN.”

While some may see this as another publicity stunt, the event wasn’t short on star power. NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, and pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau were all in attendance. Though Taylor admitted he wasn’t quite sure why he was there, saying, “I don’t know what we’re supposed to be doing, but I’m here to serve.”

Trump praised Triple H’s build: “(A) man who you’re not gonna mess around with,” he said, squeezing the WWE legend’s bicep for good measure.

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