The Super Bowl GOAT might be headed to WWE’s biggest weekend of the year.

Tom Brady—yes, that Tom Brady—just hinted that he could be showing up at WrestleMania 41, and fans are already losing it. When asked by Fox News Digital if he plans to be at the event, the seven-time Super Bowl champ didn’t play coy. “I may be there,” Brady said. “But it’s amazing what’s going on there and it’s amazing what’s happening with WWE and all the different things surrounding that.”

It all makes sense. WrestleMania 41 is going down at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas—the home of the Raiders. Brady just happens to be a minority owner of the franchise, and if you’re looking for a mega-crossover moment, this is tailor-made.

Brady’s legacy in the NFL is well documented. Six rings with the New England Patriots, one more with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and a permanent place in sports history. Since his final retirement in 2023, he’s become a lead voice on NFL on Fox and has been seen more frequently in pop culture circles. And don’t forget—Cody Rhodes invited him to WrestleMania 39, suggesting that “the NFL legend might have a future in WWE.”

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NFL players showing up at WrestleMania isn’t new. Last year, Philadelphia Eagles stars Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson jumped the barricade in masks to stop Dominik Mysterio from using a steel chair during a tag match. That move helped Rey Mysterio land a Frog Splash and pick up the win. In 2022, 49ers tight end George Kittle threw hands at WrestleMania 39, assisting Pat McAfee in beating The Miz.

With the show just days away and WrestleMania already known for jaw-dropping surprises, Tom Brady stepping into WWE territory—even for a cameo—would be huge.

Do you think Tom Brady will show up at Wrestle Mania 41? Should WWE actually get him involved in a match or moment? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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