The WWE superstar, Roman Reigns, made public support for Donald Trump as American president, although he is registered as a democrat in his original state of Florida.
Reigns, whose real name is Joe anoa’i, spoke to Vanity Fair before Wrestlemania in Las Vegas this weekend – where he is making the headlines for a ninth time record.
But by reflecting on the American elections, he said that he had a “very clear” choice last November, and it was to vote for Trump rather than for Kamala Harris.
“A person gave us information. A person answered the questions, so it was not that difficult, ” said the 39 -year -old, born in Pensacloa.
“I support our president. Trump is one of those guys where he has a vast story and a huge experience. He was entertainment. He was in large companies, politics.
“At this point, I have a brilliant future for our country. Positive and competent leadership. So that we are what we are supposed to be a world leader and carry this respect and do what a global power as we should do.
Donald Trump received a support message from the WWE Roman Reigns superstar

Reigns participates in Wrestlemania this weekend in Vegas, Fighting CM Punk and Chris Rollins
That said, Anoa’i is not the biggest fan of Trump’s appetite for rivalries and the selection of fights with opponents.
“He needs this opposition to bounce back. He needs this competitive motivation or something, “he said.
“To be honest, the world seems to be more like struggle than any other form of entertainment.”
Trump also has a story with WWE. In 2007, he helped shave his head by Vince McMahon in the Battle of billionaires at Wrestlemania 23.
Since his return as president for the second time, Trump has appeared during sporting events a must of his return to power.
He was 314 in Miami last weekend, and participated in an NASCAR event, the fight against NCAA and becoming the first president in office to attend the Super Bowl in February.
But an appearance in Vegas this weekend was not mentioned.
Reigns, meanwhile, will face CM Punk and Seth Rollins in a triple-menace match in Sin City on Saturday.