Tom Brady is the greatest American football player to ever live.
He won seven Super Bowls, broke numerous records, and after retirement, is a leading commentator and minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders.
In almost every venture Brady invested in fully, he exited as a champion.
But could he conquer the squared circle?
Following weeks of public trash-talking between himself and YouTuber-turned-wrestler Logan Paul, with the two sending verbal jabs, the quarterback might soon be making his way to the WWE.
Per “WrestleVotes” on the Fightful Network, the WWE is working on logos, specialty merchandise, and branding surrounding Brady’s possible involvement with the company.
Monikers such as “T-Bone” and “The Untouchable Tom Brady” have allegedly been workshopped.
Brady, 48, is about the same age as the current WWE heavyweight champion, CM Punk, who turned 47 in October.
Although the former Patriots and Buccaneers signal-caller isn’t expected at the moment to step into the ring to have a full match, Brady would join a long list of NFL athletes who have worked in the pro wrestling business after retirement.
The feud with Paul could lead to something happening at WrestleMania 42, which is being held at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
It could be a busy month for Brady, who could make an appearance at his new home stadium in Vegas before jetting off to Pittsburgh right after to get ready for the NFL Draft the following week.
The Raiders possess the No. 1 pick in the upcoming Draft and are heavily expected to select Indiana Hoosiers’ Fernando Mendoza. The Hoosier, a Brady fan growing up, won the Heisman Trophy and the College Football Playoff in his first and only year in Indiana.
If the Raiders do select Mendoza, they’ll hope that the “Untouchable Brady” will break character for a minute to give their newest QB a warm welcome.
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