In a surreal vintage video, Donald Trump's choice for education secretary is crushed by the wrestler-turned-politician mayor of Knox County in Tennessee.
would be training ground for United States politics. Then again, who knew "The Apprentice" would be training ground to become president of the United States.
Yet in 2024, nothing is surprising in the world of American politics, and that's what makes this vintage clip of Linda McMahon, the business executive, former head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, and wife of WWE co-founder Vince McMahon, all the more surreal.Mrs. McMahon, now 76, is seen getting body slammed by former wrestling star Kane, who is listed at an imposing 7-feet tall. Like McMahon, Kane, whose real name is Glenn Jacobs, 57, is now the mayor of Knox County in Tennessee.
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