Tom Brady just fired another shot at WWE — and this one is loud enough to shake up all the WrestleMania speculation.

Speaking in an interview with Sports Illustrated, Brady was asked a crossover-style question about WWE — but instead of playing along, he completely dismissed the idea and took aim at the industry. He started by calling out the nature of wrestling itself: “You know, all their stuff is so cute and scripted — they know what’s going on.”

That wasn’t a throwaway line either — Brady doubled down by comparing WWE directly to football, making it clear he sees no overlap between the two worlds: “In a football game, you don’t know, so they wouldn’t even get near me.”

Then he took things up another level, bringing physicality into the conversation and painting a picture of how he thinks that matchup would go: “Plus, if I had a good offensive line, they’d punch those guys right in the throat and they’d probably be crying.”

And just to make sure there was no confusion about where he stands, Brady closed it out with a blunt comparison between the sports: “There’s no fake BS that we do in American football, so for those guys it’d be a whole different story.”

There have already been internal discussions within WWE about Brady, including ideas for branding, merchandise, and even a possible WrestleMania appearance. His ties to Las Vegas, his business relationship with Fanatics, and his ongoing back-and-forth with Logan Paul have all kept his name in the mix.

But now, Brady is clearly not playing along — at least publicly. Instead of teasing involvement, he’s taking direct shots at WWE, which could either shut down any crossover plans or give WWE something to build off if they decide to turn this into a storyline. Either way, this just made things a lot more interesting.

Do you think Tom Brady’s comments just killed any chance of a WWE appearance, or could this turn into a bigger crossover moment? Let us know your thoughts and leave your feedback below.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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