It didn’t take long for a Trump supporter to answer the absurd challenge thrown down by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.

The New York Post reported that after Walz boldly claimed on California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s podcast that he could “kick most Trump supporters’ a**,” one man took him up on it—and not just any man.

Enter Glenn Jacobs, better known to the wrestling world as WWE legend Kane. The 7-foot, 300-pound powerhouse isn't just a Hall of Famer in the ring—he’s also the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee.

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And unlike the soft-handed bureaucrats in liberal statehouses, Jacobs actually knows what it means to take a punch and keep going.

Jacobs wasted no time responding. On Thursday, he publicly challenged Walz to a charity wrestling match, tweeting:

“All joking aside, @GovTimWalz, let’s put our money where our mouth is…in a charity wrestling match. We’ll split the gate 50/50 between our chosen organizations. I’ll kick things off myself with a $10,000 donation. What do you say?”

That’s what leadership looks like—someone willing to back up their words with action, not just throw punches in podcast studios surrounded by political groupies.

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Walz, who served as Kamala Harris’ running mate in the last election cycle, made his tough-guy remark while yukking it up on Newsom’s podcast.

“I think I could kick most of their a**. I know I can outrun them."

Walz stated, trying to puff his chest before admitting he might not be up for a real WWE-style showdown.

Smart move, considering Kane has been known to drop legends with a single chokeslam. And if this ever turns into a tag team match? Walz is in serious trouble.

Jacobs might just call up The Undertaker, his on-screen brother and fellow Trump supporter. Together, they were known as the Brothers of Destruction—not exactly the type of guys you want to see on the other side of the ring, or the voting booth.

Ahead of the election, Kane and The Undertaker made it clear where they stood.

“All right everyone. November 5th – ElectionMania. The choice is yours. You can go with President Trump, Kane, and The Undertaker or you can take Kamala Harris, Dave Bautista, and Tim Walz. Choose wisely – the nation depends on it."

Of course, Hollywood lefty Dave Bautista had previously taken shots at Trump in a video backing Walz and Harris. But once again, reality met fantasy—and the fantasy lost.

If Walz has any sense left, he’ll sit this one out and let the adults lead.

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