WWE Hall of Famers The Undertaker and Kane are some of the most respected legends in the industry. However, a legendary manager recently expressed his displeasure with The Deadman and The Big Red Machine after they collaborated with Donald Trump.
The legendary manager in question is Jim Cornette. The Brothers of Destruction dominated the square circle for decades in the Stamford-based promotion. The two veterans are now retired from full-time in-ring competition and often made a few sporadic appearances over the years.
Recently, the two reunited for an upcoming episode of The Undertaker's Six Feet Under podcast, which also featured Donald Trump. The move didn't sit well with many, and legendary manager and booker Jim Cornette called them out and went off on The Brothers of Destruction for collaborating with the former President of the United States.
"Another former great wrestler on the list of alien pod people duped by the world's most repugnant con man. Mark & Glen, you made it this long with everyone admiring you, then in the end you ruin your reputations AND try to destroy the country along with them. I'm ashamed FOR you," Cornette wrote.
WWE Hall of Famers The Undertaker and Kane have retired from in-ring competition
The Brothers of Destruction were once a fierce force in the Stamford-based promotion for decades. Apart from feuding against each other and taking down common enemies, Kane and 'Taker have also captured the world title on different occasions.
However, as they headed into 2010, the two went on a part-time schedule. In 2020, The Phenom had his final match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36 and retired from in-ring competition. Meanwhile, Kane had one match left in the tank.
After having a few matches in 2018, Kane had his final bout in January 2021. The Big Red Machine entered the Men's Royal Rumble match. Unfortunately, he was eliminated by Damian Priest. The Knox County Major was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in the coming months.
A year later, The Undertaker also entered the WWE Hall of Fame. The Deadman made a few sporadic appearances for the company and even assisted Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania XL. Elsewhere, Kane has been busy with his political career.