Tom Brady’s name might already be circulating inside WWE — and not just because of his ongoing trash talk with Logan Paul.

According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, WWE has already started preparing branding and merchandise concepts tied to the NFL legend ahead of WrestleMania. During the show’s news and notes segment, Joey Votes revealed that WWE has explored several marketing ideas centered around Brady, suggesting the company has at least considered how he could be involved with the event.

“We’re told WWE has worked on logos and specialty merchandise for Tom Brady, including slogans such as ‘T-Bone’ and ‘The Untouchable Tom Brady.’ Sources indicate indirect talks between Brady and representatives of TKO took place last year shortly after the agreement to bring WrestleMania back to Las Vegas last May.”

While the report indicates Brady stepping into the ring for a match is unlikely, there are reportedly people within WWE who believe the seven-time Super Bowl champion could still appear at WrestleMania in some form. Joey Votes explained that the idea isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound, especially given Brady’s ties to Las Vegas and WWE’s business partners.

“One source noted that while it’s unlikely Brady competes in an official match, there are those within WWE who could foresee an appearance from him at WrestleMania.”

Brady’s connection to the city plays a major role in the speculation. He is currently a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, whose home stadium — Allegiant Stadium — has become closely tied to WWE’s major events in the city.

The report also pointed out that Brady has business ties with Fanatics, the company responsible for WWE’s merchandise and marketing operations, making a potential crossover even more logical.

“The tie-in is natural, as Brady is a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders who call Allegiant Stadium home. Brady is also an investor and partner with Fanatics, which oversees WWE’s merchandise and marketing services.”

This comes as Brady’s rivalry with Logan Paul continues heating up ahead of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Saudi Arabia on March 21. While the trash talk between the two has already caught attention, this new report suggests WWE could be looking at the situation from a much bigger business perspective.

Bottom line: Brady stepping into a WWE ring may be unlikely — but if these internal discussions are any indication, the NFL legend showing up at WrestleMania might not be out of the question.

Do you think Tom Brady appearing at WrestleMania would be a good crossover moment for WWE, or should the company keep the focus strictly on its own roster? Let us know your thoughts and feedback.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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