The well-known dance moves of US President-elect Donald Trump, which were exhibited at his campaign events, have now become a joyous movement for athletes from all over the country, including those in soccer, mixed martial arts, and football.
Trump made his entry at UFC 309 in Madison Square Garden, where he was greeted with a roaring crowd of applause from UFC CEO Dana White, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr.
Jon Jones celebrated his victory over Stipe Miocic by performing his name hip-swaying and fist-pumping dancing before presenting his UFC Heavyweight pulley to the president-elect.
Soccer players have a lot of momentum with the dance, which has created social media sensations at both the professional and college levels.
After a successful play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 10, Nick Bosa, the San Francisco 49ers ‘ Nick Bosa, broke the mold by dancing with his teammates Leonard Floyd, Sam Okuayino, and Fred Warner.
Roughly 3 million people watched the Trump event movie on X, and Trump himself acknowledged his acknowledgement on Truth Social.
When questioned about the party, Bosa told the San Francisco Chronicle,” All the people wanted me to do it. I was n’t even going to do it, but the boys reminded me. And it was fun”. Regarding his enthusiasm, he responded enigmatically,” I think you know the answer to that question”.
Brock Bowers of the Las Vegas Raiders and Malcolm Rodriguez of the Detroit Lions adopted the party, which has quickly spread throughout the NFL.
University basketball players from Drake University, Northern Illinois University, and East Carolina have seen the party, with fresh ones often appearing online.
American football fans are a part of the phenomenon, which has spread across the Atlantic. After scoring against Cambridge United, a current X article revealed the collective dancers from Barnsley.
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