Donald Trump has alleged that the Biden administration saying the Chinese flew three spy balloons during his Presidential administration is a hoax.
Trump said on Truth Social, “The Chinese Balloon situation is a disgrace, just like the Afghanistan horror show, and everything else surrounding the grossly incompetent Biden Administration. They are only good at [alleged misconduct] in elections, and disinformation — and now they are putting out that a Balloon was put up by China during the Trump Administration, in order to take the ‘heat’ off the slow moving Biden fools. China had too much respect for ‘TRUMP’ for this to have happened, and it NEVER did. JUST FAKE DISINFORMATION!”
Donald Trump and Mike Tyson are two of the biggest celebrities to ever get involved with the WWE. Pro wrestling legend Eric Bischoff recently recalled the epic Monday Night Wars that took place back in the day as WWE and WCW locked horns in TV ratings. WWE followed Nitros 18 to 49 strategy, a demographic that the company still treasures to this day. The introduction of legendary boxer Mike Tyson was a great strategic move from WWE back in the day. WWE brought in Tyson in 1998. He was one of the hottest athletes on the planet at the time.
Tyson helped kick off the feud between Vince McMahon and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Stone Cold got into Mike Tyson’s face, in the middle of the ring, on RAW. This led to a brawl between the two men. Tyson was later the Special Guest Enforcer for the WWE Championship match between Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold at WrestleMania XIV.
Eric Bischoff opens up on the matter
Bischoff is not actively involved with any pro wrestling company, but he still interacts with fans on social media, and he keeps them up to date via his podcast. A fan recently took to Twitter to ask Bischoff if the Mike Tyson angle was the turning point for WWE during the Monday Night Wars.
“Would you say that the Mike Tyson angle was the turning point for WWE during the Monday Night Wars”
Bischoff re-tweeted the post and answered that it was definitely the pivot point where WWE abandoned their “teen and pre-teen” strategy.