• President-elect Donald Trump looks on during a rally at the DeltaPlex Arena, Dec. 9, 2016 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

President-elect Donald Trump looks on during a rally at the DeltaPlex Arena, Dec. 9, 2016 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Photo : Getty Images/ Drew Angerer)

Since winning the recently concluded US presidential elections, business tycoon Donald Trump has been headlining news stories almost everyday. Everybody wants to know what the president-elect's plans are as he Is about to take over Barack Obama as the leader of one of the most powerful countries in the world.

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But more than his political agendas, people want to know one more thing about the billionaire. According to reports, wrestling aficionados are asking, "will he ever return to WWE?"

Trump has built a strong relationship with Vince McMahon, owner of the World Wrestling Entertainment. He was once hosted the wrestling company's biggest PPV, WrestleMania, twice. Trump was also part of a storyline in 2007, where he worked with McMahon in the "Battle of the Billionaires" where then WWE Superstar Bobby Lashley represented the former while the late Umaga fought for the latter.

All these led to Trump being inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2013.

Then, after winning the presidential race this year, Trump appointed Vince's wife, Linda McMahon as the head of Small Business Administration.

So, with his strong connections with the WWE both on and off camera, everybody is curious about whether "The Donald" will ever show up in the WWE again.

Paul "Triple H" Levesque recently gave out a one liner about this issue a few days ago, saying ""Wouldn't that be something, see who gets their head shaved," in an interview with CNBC.

Although Triple H did not say yes, he did not really close the doors either. After all, with the rich history between WWE and Trump, it's not really a farfetched possibility.

Right now, both sides are taking different paths. WWE is having a strong year, especially after the brand split in July. Meanwhile, Trump is planning on the reforms he'll do for America once his presidency becomes official.

"We'll be waiting with the rest of the world to see what a Trump presidency means for everybody," according to Levesque.

But WWE fans will also be waiting for the day that "The Donald" appears in either Raw or SmackDown again to work out another story, possibly with the McMahons. After all, who wouldn't like to see Vince get his hair shaved again? Or maybe Steph's?

That's all for everyone to see.