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In a recent podcast interview, WWE’s chief content officer Paul Levesque, widely recognized as Triple H, discussed President Donald Trump’s ability to generate heat, a term used in wrestling to describe a strong emotional reaction from the audience. The interview was aired on the ‘Flagrant’ podcast, where Levesque reflected on both Trump’s political journey and his role in entertainment.
Levesque examined Trump’s entry into the political arena in 2015 and considered whether the former businessman and television personality had any inkling of the reaction he would incite. During his remarks, Levesque stated that Trump’s charisma plays a pivotal role in his public persona. He explained that people either love or hate Trump, yet it is undeniable that he knows how to captivate an audience.
“Trump’s ability… like him or hate him, the way he does it, he’s charismatic in many ways,” Levesque noted. “I think he likes getting under people’s skin. I think he enjoys generating heat the way he does. It’s remarkable and it’s genius. It has worked in our business.”
Levesque, reflecting on Trump’s performance in both wrestling and politics, suggested that Trump possesses an innate understanding of entertainment that transcends both worlds. He emphasized that Trump’s familiarity with generating public reactions isn’t accidental. Instead, it stems from his life experiences and how he has cultivated his public image for years.
“Consider this,” Levesque continued. “There are many billionaires, but why has Trump become the most famous one? Why has he been featured in People magazine week after week? His charisma and character are what set him apart.”
The ties between Trump and WWE run deeper than casual appearances. Levesque pointed out that Trump’s participation in WrestleMania 23 exemplifies this connection. In that event, audiences witnessed a dramatic