When Donald Trump entered the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia for the NCAA Wrestling Championship, the crowd erupted in an unmistakable roar of approval. Fans were on their feet, waving signs and chanting his name as the former president returned to the spotlight. It was a powerful reminder that no matter what the media or establishment elites might say, Trump still commands an unwavering, loyal following among everyday Americans.
The president's presence was electrifying, a clear symbol that, despite relentless criticism, the nation's heart beats strong for the man who continues to represent their values, voice, and fight against the establishment.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! The crowd just went absolutely WILD as President Trump walked out at the NCAA Wrestling Championship 🔥
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 22, 2025
The people LOVE President Trump. Regardless of what the media tells you. pic.twitter.com/19Da5oRgTs
After his National Championship victory, Wyatt Hendrickson saluted President Trump before making his way over to greet him, proudly wearing an American flag draped over his shoulders.
Wyatt Hendrickson, a Lieutenant in the Air Force salutes President Trump after his National Championship win.
— Ian Jaeger (@IanJaeger29) March 23, 2025
And walks over to President Trump with an American flag on his back and shakes his hand.
This is what America is about!
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It was reported that Elon Musk and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) also attended with Trump at the NCAA Wrestling Championships.
Before the match on Saturday, Penn State's Josh Barr told reporters that it would be a great honor for the sport of wrestling to see Trump in the crowds during the match.
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“The sport of wrestling is in a place where it needs growth. It needs life and energy behind it, and President Trump brings it,” he said.
Josh Barr adds on Donald Trump’s visit the NCAAs pic.twitter.com/L6oSnVRVOQ
— Evan Smith (@EvanRGSmith) March 22, 2025
His teammate, Mitchell Mesenbrink, shared similar thoughts, stating that Trump's presence would unite wrestling fans regardless of political affiliation.
“We want to get people to watch, right? We want people to watch wrestling. We want people to funnel, not just money, but people's time, and attention is money. So, I think that's cool. And I think if it was conservative or liberal, it would be really really cool," Messenbrink said. "Democrat or Republican, whoever it is, it's the president of the United States. The leader of the free world at our wrestling event is really cool when you think about it that way."