The wrestler who became actor Dave Bautista had questioned Donald Trump’s masculinity before the American presidential election. UFC boss, Dana White, has now criticized Bautista for her comments and praised the way Trump has managed an assassination attempt against him.
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UFC CEO Dana White criticized the former WWE wrestler and Hollywood actor Dave Bautista to make fun of US President Donald Trump in a talk show. The wrestler who became actor Bautista had made jokes on Trump in the 2024 American presidential election while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”.
In a sketch video, Bautista said, “Many people seem to think that Donald Trump is a kind of hard to cook. It is not. He continued: “I mean, look at him, he wears more makeup than Dolly Parton. He groaned like a baby.
“The guy is afraid of birds. Donald Trump asked his dad to pay a doctor to say that his little feet hurt so that he could dodge the project. Look at this intestine. It is like a garbage bag full of woodter.
“It is hardly strong enough to hold an umbrella. He has jugs. The big ones. Like Dolly Parton. And do you know this little dance he does? He seems to make fun of a pair of giraffes. »»
While Slams Bautista for questioning Trump’s masculinity
The white of the UFC, which also attended the inauguration of Trump in January, attacked Bautista in his interview with Piers Morgan. White said Bautista’s sketch video was “disgusting and rude”.
“Everyone wants to talk about Smack. Bautista, the old wrestler, did this sketch on Trump to be weak and all that – which I thought disgusting and disgusting.
“Let me tell you what: Bautista and anyone else there, the way Trump reacted to this attempted assassination, each man hopes that this is how you would react. You talk about who you want to be president of a country is the way Trump reacted to this assassination attempt. »»
Speaking of the attempted assassination failed on Trump, White said that the president believes that “God spared his life” to accomplish a task.
“He believes in God and he is very religious. He believes that in his heart, that God spared his life to be the president and do the things he will do in the next four years.
“Me and (Joe) Rogan have spoken about it. Me and Rogan, I suppose you would say, are not spiritual. If you had to put me on a platform to debate that there was not a certain type of divine intervention, I would literally have no ammunition to debate. It’s pretty crazy, it gives me goosebumps. “”