• John Cena Asked About Donald Trump Not Winning The Nobel Peace Prize (Video)
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado for her efforts in promoting democracy and human rights. The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised her leadership in advocating for political freedom in Venezuela.
U.S. President Donald Trump was widely considered a contender for the award as he frequently said he deserved it for helping end several global conflicts during his second term.
John Cena was recently approached by a street interviewer to get his opinion on the result. The 17-time World Champion was signing an autograph for a fan when the interviewer asked him:
“Do you think Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Prize?”
Cena denied to comment and replied:
“No, thank you.”
The G.O.A.T then walked away.
You can watch the video of Cena’s response below:
— WrestleFeed (@WrestleFeedApp) October 15, 2025
John Cena recently defeated AJ Styles at Crown Jewel in Australia. His next appearance, which will be his fourth last on his Retirement Tour, is scheduled for the November 10th episode of RAW in Boston, Massachusetts.
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• “It’s personal for me now because I know someone affected” – Mick Foley To Donald Trump Over ICE Raids
Donald Trump was elected the 47th President of the United States after defeating Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Election, marking his return to the White House for a second term earlier this year.
Since Trump’s administration took office, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has faced growing scrutiny for a series of nationwide deportation operations. Supporters argue the agency is enforcing immigration laws more strictly, while critics claim the raids have affected families and non-criminal immigrants.
Several names from the pro wrestling world have spoken out against the raids, with WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley being one of the most vocal voices condemning the actions of ICE and the administration.
Foley posted a message for Donald Trump on his YouTube channel today, after someone close to the WWF Legend was affected by an ICE operation.
Here’s what he had to say:
“Hello, Mr. President. My name is Mick Foley. We’ve only met once. We’re both members of the WWE Hall of Fame, Class of 2013. We had a short conversation where you told me it was an excellent speech, with your two sons next to you, and I said, ‘Thank you, Mr. Trump.’
Since then, I’ve become a fairly constant critic, and I think I’ve had good reason to be. But if I’m going to have any credibility as a critic, I also have to give credit where it’s due, and you are due a lot of credit.
I believe I’ll be criticized from both the left and the right for saying this, but I have to take that chance. This is not a joke or an attempt to insult you. I’m appealing to you as a human being, because only you can stop the madness going on in our country.
You deserve a lot of credit for your work on the Gaza ceasefire and peace plan. You deserve the Nobel Peace Prize… it’s yours if you can stop the madness in this country. But you won’t receive it if you’re seen as inciting fear or division, or if Americans are terrified across wide swaths of the country.
I know you’re surrounded by some very bright people – we can talk about Stephen Miller another time – but this message is for an audience of two: you, Mr. President, and your communications director, Steven Cheung.
Like you, I’m a wrestling historian. I was the fat kid in school who grew up to be the fat guy. We both know what it’s like to be teased on the playground. But I don’t know what it was like to be you (Steven) – a first-generation Chinese American who probably faced tough times – and now you’ve become the bully you once despised.
I’m 60 years old. I remember my parents driving me to JFK Airport to see the POWs (Prisoners of War) from the Vietnam War return home, because my father had coached one of them, Tiger Turner. What turned the tide at home wasn’t just protest, it was when the boys from the neighborhood started coming home in boxes. That’s when it became personal.
It’s personal for me now, because I know someone affected. A strong man, married into an immigrant family, came home to find his mother-in-law deported. His father-in-law was gone within five days. He was warned not to post about it or his wife would be deported next, despite her being here since she was one year old. They pay taxes, no criminal record, active in their church and community, and their lives are shattered.
Mr. President, we’re at a crossroads. It seems one of two things can happen in this country. Either you consolidate power and turn America into an autocracy, rewriting history as a hero, or history will not treat you kindly.
You, and you alone, have the ability to defuse the tension, to stop the madness, to halt the terror. Not Stephen Miller, not JD Vance, not Tom Homan, not Kristi Noem, you, Mr. President. The buck stops with you.
I want to be clear… this is something I’m doing on my own. I’m in a rented Airbnb in Nashville. No notes, no teleprompter. This is just me, speaking from the heart to you, a fellow human being, a fellow 2013 WWE Hall of Fame member.
You, Mr. President, have the power to stop the madness. Thank you for watching, Mr. President. Thank you for listening. And thank you to whoever brought this video to your attention.
I don’t believe it’s going to make a difference… but I’d love it if you proved me wrong. Prove me wrong, Mr. President.”
This is not the first time Foley has spoken against ICE’s actions as he took to Instagram to criticize the agency earlier this month.
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