Earlier in the week, it was reveled how Jericho donated around $40,000 to Trump’s 2020 unsuccessful bid for reelection. Trump has strong ties with WWE as he's a member of the company's Hall of Fame. "He doesn't represent most Americans (proof in [the] Popular vote of 2016), but through gerrymandering and Russian interference in our election (he refuses to condemn), he weaseled his autocratic fat ass into the White House.". Here’s what Cornette said: “You are a filthy human being for supporting a […] Ahead of Dynamite and Full gear, Jericho was in New York on … Former WWE stars Mick Foley and Dave Bautista have spoken out against Trump for his work the last four years in office. Cornette started out his rant against Chris Jericho by noting that Le Champion has “too much money.” Then he listed off other places those donations could have gone to. Chris Jericho has responded on Twitter to Jim Cornette who called him out for supporting Donald Trump and donating $40,000 to Trump’s re-election campaign. The trademark Trump public relations flourish nearly made Mr. McMahon’s head explode and forced him to buy his show back from The Donald for twice the price.". Hmmmm, give money to crippled children, cancer research, abused animals? By Brian Jones The information was obtained from… https://t.co/zhhN4f0s2c. For Jim Cornette, he no longer sees Chris Jericho as a friend. While The Undertaker and Jericho show their support for Trump there are WWE stars who are voting for Joe Biden. "We apologize for our [Fake President]," Bautista said back in May when responding to Trump saying he's been taking hydroxychloroquine daily during the COIVD-19 pandemic. يرجى ملاحظة أنه إذا كان عمرك أقل من 18 عامًا ، فلن تتمكن من الوصول إلى هذا الموقع. Normally the AEW Champion is almost universally popular, but many fans took issue when he was photographed alongside Donald Trump Jr. President Trump is trying his best to undermine public confidence in the election results. Cornette’s comments came as a repsonse to Jericho’s support of Donald Trump and contributing financially to support his election campaign. - November 3, 2020 11:26 am EST. Cornette played a big part in Jericho’s early success in pro-wrestling, and seemingly isn’t happy that Jericho used that success to benefit Trump. This all comes after Chris Jericho was accused over the weekend by Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics of donating $13,700 to Donald Trump’s campaign last year before the election, as well as an additional $24,660 to Winred and Trump committees. 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Chris Jericho (Chris Irvine) became the top trending topic on Reddit’s wrestling section for allegedly donating $3000 dollars to U.S. President Donald Trump. Jim Cornette then circled back around to what Chris Jericho spent that money on instead. Republican fundraising platform WinRed has accepted donations from WWE's John Gaburick ($100), Drake Wuertz ($10) and Kevin Dunn ($42). 411 Mania noted that The Undertaker has donated a total of $7,000 to Trump and … Chris Jericho receives so much attention for his political contributions because he said “I am not a political person.” He has also invited conspiracy theorist David Weiss on his podcast to discuss QAnon and flat earth theories, as well as Donald Trump Jr. to plug his book. Chris Jericho of Florida gave an additional $24,660 to Winred and Trump committees, for a total of $38,360. • Chris Jericho Reacts To Jim Cornette Ending Their Friendship Due To Jericho Supporting Donald Trump During a recent edition of Jim Cornette Experience podcast, Jim Cornette called out Chris Jericho for supporting Donald Trump and donating $40,000 to Trump’s re-election campaign. One of the biggest topics coming out of last night’s debate between President Trump and Joe Biden is how Chris Wallace failed to deliver in his role as moderator. Then he tweeted out on Election Night that he’s “not a political person.”. All rights reserved. A lot of fans pointed out that Chris Jericho donated to the Donald Trump campaign. His behavior is inappropriate and dangerous, to say the least. • Chris Jericho Reacts To People Wishing Death On Donald Trump WWE Hall of Famer (Celebrity Wing) and US President Donald Trump was recently tested positive for COVID-19. Dewey Foley donated $77.50 to the Democrat fundraising group ActBlue in June while Sarah Schreiber gave $25 to the same group in August. The former Skid Row frontman took on both President Donald Trump and pro wrestler/musician Chris Jericho on Twitter. Many on social media feel that Wallace was working against Trump. In WWE, many wrestlers who may support Trump remain silent as they may receive a huge backlash from fans, even though Vince McMahon is friends with President Donald Trump. Looks like someone has too much money. Famed pro wrestler and musician Chris Jericho previews his new book 'No Is a Four-Letter Word,' and talks the status of his WWE career. Chris Jericho’s bad election tweet fed into that nonsensical narrative, regardless of his intentions. Chris Jericho donated over 38k to the Republican party and the Donald Trump campaign. Le Champion also invited Andrew Yang on his show where then discussed unionization in pro wrestling among other things. Apparently, Jericho edited out comments about transpeople from his podcast with Trump, Jr. because ‘Le Champion’ was not confident that ‘The First Son’ knew his facts on the subject. Hmmmm, give money to crippled children, cancer research, abused animals? This was not ignored by Jim Cornette, and the famously anti-Trump pro wrestling manager had to comment. In WrestleMania 23, Trump took on Vince McMahon in a Hair vs. "The business magnates locked horns again in June 2009 when Trump purchased Monday Night Raw and immediately announced that next week’s show would air commercial-free and that every WWE fan that who purchased a ticket would be given a full refund," Trump's bio on WWE.com stated. Some professional wrestling fans voiced their dissatisfaction with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) champion Chris Jericho on Twitter Wednesday after … Jericho said he wasn’t in the mood on the day prior to his big 30th Anniversary Show on AEW Dynamite. ... I’m sorry I said that, because now I played a part in you being able to be successful enough to give Donald f*cking Trump $40,000. It was confirmed early on Friday morning that US President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID. "I'm not a … Chris Jericho is one of the few professional wrestlers in the world that support Trump openly. We also get your email address to automatically create an account for you in our website. Ed Koskey of WWE donated $300 to the Democratic National Committee this year. Chris Jericho found himself in a bit of an unusual situation yesterday. https://t.co/eKbPZRr79H shows Chris Irvine of Florida contributed a total of $13,700, to Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee in 2020. Some fans shot back at Jericho’s reply and saw it as a full-fledged Trump … Ed Koskey of WWE donated $3000 to the Democratic National Committee this year. And that’s why you get my f**k you. Some people, who don’t support Trump, were very happy with this news and wished death on Trump. Sebastian Bach: Supporting President Trump Is a Stance Against Every Out-of-Work Musician in America The metal singer also gets into a crazy Twitter war with rocker-wrestler Chris Jericho AEW's Chris Jericho has also donated 3000 dollars to Trump's cause in October. Jim Cornette Drags Chris Jericho Over Donald Trump Donations, AEW Barbed Wire Deathmatch Brought Bloody Ending To Revolution PPV, Christian Cage Debuts For AEW At Revolution, WWE Hires Former Ridiculousness Writer In Lead Creative Role, KENTA Shocks Fans After Arriving In Orlando, Cody Rhodes Says AEW May Have Too Much Freedom, AEW Using Dud Ending Of Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch In Storyline, Renee Paquette Backstage At AEW Revolution. Donald Trump, Jr is a polarizing figure, but so is Chris Jericho. Hair match and won. Jim Cornette Drags Chris Jericho Over Donald Trump Donations The Undertaker and Chris Jericho are endorsing Donald Trump to remain the President of the United States. … Also, WWE’s Dewey Foley (son of Mick Foley) gave $77.50 to the Democrat fundraising group ActBlue in June, while Sarah Schreiber donated $25 to the same group in August. Naw, let’s give more than some people make per year to a criminal lunatic to help him shame the country & cause folks to die from disease & violence, that’s it! According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, The Undertaker, whose real name is Mark Calaway, and Jericho are the biggest donors to the Trump campaign in terms of pro wrestlers. Here’s what Cornette said: “You are a filthy human being for supporting a filthy disgusting pig. The son of the President tweeted to announce that he had done an interview with Jericho for the Talk is Jericho podcast. Taking to Twitter, former WWE Champion and top AEW star Chris Jericho has condemned the people who have said that they hope the 74-year-old dies after testing positive for the … When you login first time using a Social Login button, we collect your account public profile information shared by Social Login provider, based on your privacy settings. An example of the latter is when he talked to Donald Trump Jr. about many topics including Russia, the 2020 election and his father, President Trump. The Undertaker and Chris Jericho are endorsing Donald Trump to remain the President of the United States. Chris Jericho's quiet, tacit support of Trump contrasts with some of his peers, such as Dave Bautista and Kevin Nash, who are extremely outspoken … Former AEW World Champion Chris Jericho donated a total of $3,000 to the Trump campaign this month. Naw, let's give more than some people make per year to a criminal lunatic to help him shame the country & cause folks to die from disease & violence, that's it! In both cases, it's about real rock 'n' roll, he said. This led to Old School WWF Legend Chris Jericho posting […] Vince’s wife, Linda McMahon was actually part of the Republican party. Looks like someone has too much money. Chris Jericho welcomes Donald Trump Jr. on his Talk Is Jericho podcast later this week. Would love your thoughts, please comment. Former WWE CEO Linda McMahon is one of the biggest Trump supporters as she and husband, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, donated $5 million to the Trump Foundation from 2004 to 2014. It was confirmed that the WWE Hall of Famer had been taken to hospital (or a local medical facility if you’re WWE) later that day. Copyright 2020 PopCulture.com. Once your account is created, you'll be logged-in to this account. Entertainment Tonight/TV Guide Network. It all involves Donald Trump and Jericho’s support for the soon to be former United States President. 411 Mania noted that The Undertaker has donated a total of $7,000 to Trump and Republican causes this year while Jericho has donated $3,000 this month. This could have been one of the many reasons why Y2J recently had Trump, Jr on his Talk Is … According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, The Undertaker, whose real name is Mark Calaway, and Jericho are the biggest donors to the Trump campaign in terms of pro wrestlers. Jericho went on to explain why he thought it was a good idea to have Trump Jr. on the show and why he thinks of Talk Is Jericho as more than just a wrestling podcast.