WWE star Rhyno wins Republican vote for Michigan and could be Donald Trump’s tag team partner in the White House
THE hardcore legend, who is currently on Smackdown, put down his two rivals by pinfall to win by 54 votes
DONALD TRUMP could have WWE legend Rhyno as his tag team partner in the White House – after 'The Man Beast' won the Republican nomination for the Michigan State.
The 40-year-old hardcore grappler put down his two rivals by pinfall to win by 54 votes.
Rhyno is currently signed to WWE, and competes on the recently revived Smackdown brand. He chose to run for office under his real name, Terrance Guido Gerin.
Rhyno is best known to wrestling fans for his hardcore matches during his run in Extreme Championship Wrestling between 1999 and 2001, when he won the ECW world title.
Trump is is no stranger to the squared circle himself, he was part of the famous hair vs hair storyline at WrestleManaia 23 in 2007 against owner Vince McMahon. The match saw McMahon's wrestler Umaga lose to Bobby Lashley, who was representing Trump. Trump then shaved McMahon's hair, but received a stunner from Stone Cold Steve Austin soon after in the middle of the ring.