RFK Jr. battles a Twinkie in a bizarre WWE-themed AI video.
Promoting his Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, which he introduced to focus on reducing chronic disease, tackling food safety, and questioning environmental health policies, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a WWE-themed AI-generated video of himself shirtless, wrestling a Twinkie.
Titled “MAHAMania: SnackDown,” the video shows a jacked-up, shirtless RFK Jr. wrestling a Twinkie mascot, who was waving around an “I [heart] Junk Food” sign.
The United States Secretary of Health and Human Services kicked, slammed, and unleashed some powerbombs and suplexes on the Twinkie mascot before he won the match. The phrase “Eat Real Food” and the URL for the U.S. government’s official site detailing the dietary guidelines for Americans were shown on the screen as he celebrated.
Coincidentally, WWE actually has a “SnackDown” at its headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. It’s a food pantry/convenience store to buy snacks.
The comment section, however, was not very nice to RFK Jr.:
“Remember when we had serious people running this country?” One user commented.
“If insecurity was an AI generated video it would be exactly this,” another said.
“When you let your brain worm run your social media…” another comment read.
WWE signed RFK Jr.’s niece to a contract
RFK Jr. recently appeared at the University of Florida’s College of Medicine. During his speech, he introduced United States Secretary of Education Linda McMahon and revealed that she helped open the door for his niece Zoe Hines to sign a contract with WWE.
“I now welcome my friend and my colleague, Linda McMahon. Linda has become a very, very close friend and my niece, Zoe Hines, recently signed a contract with WWE, which Linda had a lot to do with, to become a wrestler,” RFK Jr. said.
Zoe Hines is the daughter of Rebecca Hines, who is the sister of RFK Jr.’s wife, Cheryl Hines, making him her uncle by marriage. She had a tryout with WWE during SummerSlam 2025 weekend in New Jersey.
