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Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady downplayed WWE as "cute" and scripted compared to the "real" competition of the NFL amid his public back-and-forth with social media influencer turned wrestler Logan Paul.
βYou know, all their stuff is so cute and scripted, and they know whatβs going on,βΒ Brady said in a clip shared by Sports Illustrated's X account. βIn a football game, you donβt know, so they wouldnβt get near me. Plus, if I had a good offensive line, theyβll punch those guys right in the throat and theyβd be probably crying.
βThereβs no fake BS we do in American football. For those guys, it would be a whole different story for them.β
Brady has shared several similar comments since appearing on Paul's Impaulsive podcast in February when the host said he would be playing in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Saudi Arabia set for Saturday (March 21), which will feature several past and present NFL stars, including Brady, as well as other notable stars, including Paul.
βIβm told that Iβm being flown out to Saudi Arabia to compete in a Fanatics flag football game with you,β Paul said.
βYou know what, Iβm actually a little worried for you because youβre a good athlete, but these guys are on another level,β Brady responded.
βIβm the highest level. Iβm the level," Paul responded.
βNo, youβre not the level,β Brady snapped back. βYouβre a good athlete, but when Iβm thinking of Saquon Barkley, Odell Beckham, Justin Jeffersonβ¦ itβs cute. I love WWE, itβs very cute, but honestly this is like real football, this is real competition.β
There is speculation that Brady's public jabs at Paul and WWE are part of a buildup for a potential appearance at WrestleMania 42, as Fightful Select reported, with the event set to be held at Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, who Brady has an ownership stake in, for the second consecutive year. Both websites also reported that WWE was working on branding for Brady such as "The Untouchable Tom Brady" and "T-Bone."
Brady is the NFL's all-time passing leader for yards and touchdowns, as well as quarterback wins and Super Bowl victories.