Kane has shared his thoughts on Mick Foley’s recent decision to distance himself from WWE.
Mick Foley announced last week that he was parting ways with WWE over their support of Donald Trump. The wrestling veteran said that he would not make an appearance for the promotion as long as Trump was in office.
Speaking during an appearance on Newsmax, the WWE Hall of Famer and current Republican mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, Glenn Jacobs, addressed Foley choosing to cut ties with WWE due to the company’s association with the Trump administration.
He said: “Well, certainly it’s no surprise. I know where Mick is at politically and we’ve had our discussions about politics,” Jacobs said. “We’ve always been able to keep them civil, and I wish that could happen more on the public platforms altogether. One thing is we live in a country where we are free to disagree about things. I think Mick is wrong, but nevertheless, he’s entitled to his opinion. I will defend his right to say that, even if I do think he’s wrong. And that’s the beauty of America. I wish that would kind of be all over the place, as opposed to just in wrestling.”
