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Premier Doug Ford steps inside WWE ring in Toronto fresh off laying political smackdown

28 February 2025
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Premier Doug Ford steps inside WWE ring in Toronto fresh off laying political smackdown
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Premier Doug Ford made a surprise appearance in a WWE ring in Toronto following a recent political victory. The video of his entrance failed to load, but he was seen laying down his political “smackdown” in the ring. Ford’s unexpected appearance added an entertaining twist to his public image and garnered attention from both political and wrestling fans.

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