Roman Reigns has been called an "actual dork" by actor and professional wrestler Paul Walter Hauser for his White House visit.
The WWE Superstar attended the UFC Freedom 250 event, drawing criticism for his support of US President Donald Trump.
What happened?
Roman Reigns made headlines over the weekend with his appearance at the White House, where he was seen attending the UFC Freedom 250 event.
This event sparked a reaction from Paul Walter Hauser, who criticized Reigns for his part-time schedule and support of Trump.
Hauser wrote on X: "Is this where you are when you’re never wrestling?"
Why it matters for Roman Reigns
Roman Reigns has been open about his support for Donald Trump, despite being a registered Democrat.
In an interview with Vanity Fair last year, Reigns revealed that he supports Trump, saying the current regime is "positive and competent leadership".
This stance has been met with scrutiny, particularly from WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, who left the company over their ties with Trump.
What comes next?
The criticism from Hauser and others may impact Roman Reigns' public image, particularly among fans who disagree with his political views.
As the World Heavyweight Champion, Reigns is under constant scrutiny, and his actions outside of the ring can have significant consequences.
Roman Reigns has made it clear that he stands by his support for Trump, but it remains to be seen how this will affect his career in the long term.
The WWE has faced backlash for their association with Trump, and Reigns' support of the president may further fuel this controversy.