What’s a United States presidential inauguration without a touch of WWE flair? On Monday, WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump will reclaim his ‘United States Presidential Championship’—making history as only the second president to serve non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland, who held office as the 22nd and 24th president.

WWE and the Trump Inauguration
In addition to Trump’s administration once again including former WWE President Linda McMahon as a key cabinet member (Education Secretary), the inauguration festivities promise plenty of star power. Many of the stars have direct ties to WWE.
- WWE Superstar Logan Paul is in attendance, along with his brother, boxing prizefighter Jake Paul.
- UFC CEO Dana White, Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones and Conor McGregor are there.
- WWE Hall of Famer Mike Tyson will be on hand.
- Longtime Trump ally Hulk Hogan teased that he’ll show up too.
Social media is already abuzz with photos of the Paul brothers and McGregor showcasing their signature showmanship at the celebration.


The Second Trump Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is set to take place on Monday, January 2025, in Washington, D.C., marking the formal beginning of his presidency. The event is expected to draw a mix of high-profile attendees, including prominent figures from the world of sports and entertainment.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who has credited Trump for his support of international soccer, is also planning to be present. The day’s festivities will include the swearing-in ceremony, followed by black-tie receptions co-hosted by major industry leaders, such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alongside influential sports team owners.

Attendees are expected to celebrate Trump’s ties to the sports world, as many of these athletes and officials have publicly expressed their support for the president-elect.
Stay tuned to SEScoops for coverage of the professional wrestling aspects of United States President Donald Trump’s second Presidential Inauguration.