Donald Trump Sets UFC Crowd On Fire With Electric Entrance

Donald Trump had UFC fans going wild Saturday night in Las Vegas.

The 45th President and leading Republican contender was in the house at T-Mobile Arena for UFC 290, and he blew the roof off when he entered.

Trump walked in with Dana White, said hello to Joe Rogan and had fans yelling in support as Kid Rock's "American Badass" blasted throughout the arena.

It couldn't have been scripted better if it was a TV show.

The real estate mogul and billionaire also took some time to speak with internet influencer Steve Will Do It, who loudly declared the country is "f*cked" without Trump as the President.

Also, notice how quickly a Secret Service agent snapped his bottle from him.

UFC fans love Donald Trump.

This is hardly the first time UFC fans have gone wild when seeing Trump. The former President, who is also battling multiple indictments as he runs to return to the White House, has appeared at multiple UFC events over the years, and the crowd never fails to show him love.

The crowd at UFC 287 in Miami went absolute nuts when Trump was in the house.

One of the reasons Trump loves the UFC so much is that he was an early supporter of its success, and is very close personal friends with Dana White.

Not only are the two close friends, but Dana White has been a very vocal supporter of Trump throughout his presidency and the years that have followed.

"Everything that ever happened to me in my career, after that (Taj Mahal UFC event), the first guy to reach out and say congratulations was Donald Trump," White previously said during a Fox News interview.

How many more UFC events will Trump attend leading up to the 2024 election? We'll see, but if he needs some great optics, he can always count on UFC fans to deliver.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.