WWE, John Cena and Saturday Night's Main Event
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Report: Neither Vince McMahon nor Donald Trump attended WWE SNME, RFK Jr. may have
Despite speculation, neither former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon or President Donald Trump attended Saturday's big show.
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Update on Donald Trump and Vince McMahon attending John Cena retirement match - report
WWE expects John Cena’s retirement match to be a star-studded affair. However, it remains to be seen if Donald Trump and Vince McMahon will be there. PWInsider.com is reporting that WWE expects several Hall of Famers at the event.
Donald Trump did not attend John Cena's last WWE match at Saturday Night's Main Event, held in Washington D.C.
There were rumors before Saturday Night's Main Event that United States President Donald Trump will be in attendance for John Cena's retirement match.
Believe it or not, President Donald Trump might make an appearance at a WWE event later this month. On Dec. 13, WWE fans will get to watch John Cena's final match. The 17-time world champion has been on his "The Last Time Is Now" retirement tour for the past year.
As of now, no one has been briefed or prepared for appearances by Vince McMahon or Donald Trump. Fightful Select is reporting that no WWE personnel have been informed that either would be attending, and while McMahon could likely attend without much notice, Trump is not scheduled for the event. He is currently at the Army vs. Navy game.
There has been an update regarding US President Donald Trump and if he plans on attending John Cena's WWE retirement match.
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