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Mick Foley Quits WWE Over Donald Trump Ties and Comments

WWE legend Mick Foley quit the company, citing its ties to Donald Trump and his insensitive comments about the Reiner murders as the final straw.

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  • WWE legend Mick Foley announced his departure from the company, attributing his decision to WWE's continued ties with Donald Trump.
  • Foley explicitly stated that Trump's insensitive comments regarding the murder of Rob and Michele Reiner served as the "final straw" for his resignation.
  • He confirmed that he will not be appearing in any future WWE events following his departure from the organization.
  • Mick Foley also clarified that he will not sign a new Legends deal once his current contract with WWE expires in June.
  • This decision highlights Foley's strong personal stance against the company's association with Donald Trump and his public statements.
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Center-leaning sources cover Mick Foley's departure from WWE neutrally, primarily reporting his announcement and stated reasons without adopting his strong language. They provide factual background on WWE's ties to Trump and Foley's career, while also noting attempts to obtain comments from WWE, demonstrating balanced reporting of the event.

"I no longer wish to represent a company that coddles a man so seemingly void of compassion as he marches our country towards autocracy."

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