U.S.
wrestler in Mexico channels hatred of Trump in the ring
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[February 14, 2017]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - An
American wrestler working in Mexico is tapping into anger at Donald
Trump, whipping crowds into a frenzy with an act as a supporter of
the locally loathed U.S. president.
Sam Polinsky, known as Sam Adonis, climbs into the ring of Mexico
City's main wresting stadium waving an American flag that has
Trump's face emblazoned over the red, white and blue.
"I hear it all, and the Mexican fans are screaming the worst
expletives they can at me. They are throwing beers at me, they are
throwing popcorn at me," Polinsky said.
The anger is all in the fun of the sport of "lucha libre," which
pits rule-breaking bad guys, or "rudos," against noble "tecnicos,"
he said. After the match, fans line up to get photos with the blond
wrestler and have him sign autographs for their kids.
"Fans in Mexican lucha libre are some of the best on earth. Two
thousand people in Mexico can make more noise than 20,000 people in
the United States," Polinsky said.

Lucha libre, Spanish for "free fighting," is a form of wrestling
that is often considered Mexico's second most popular sport,
trailing only soccer.
Polinsky previously worked in Europe and the United States, but he
took his career to a new level after he moved to Mexico last April
just as Trump was rising in the Republican primaries.
He tweaked his initial act as a ladies man by adding his Trump flag
and recasting himself as a typical U.S. Trump supporter.
"I can't say I support Trump but I definitely respect Trump," he
said. "He is just himself, and if you like it, you like it, and if
you don't, you don't."
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U.S. wrestler Sam Adonis, 27, role-playing as a fan of U.S.
President Donald Trump, waves a flag with Trump's face during a
wrestling fight at the Coliseo Arena in Mexico City, Mexico,
February 12, 2017. Picture taken, February 12, 2017. REUTERS/Edgard
Garrido

Three weeks into his administration, Trump has vowed to move ahead
with construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, repeatedly
insisting that Mexico would pay for it, while also saying he will
deport millions of unauthorized immigrants.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has repeatedly said that Mexico
will not pay for a border wall, and he canceled a visit to the
United States over the issue.
Thousands of protesters in more than a dozen Mexican cities took to
the streets on Sunday to express their opposition to Trump and
criticize Pena Nieto as a weak leader who has presided over rampant
corruption and violence at home.
(Reporting by Reuters Video News; Writing by Michael O'Boyle)
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