Peter Rosenberg stated on Cheap Heat that if Tom Brady doesn’t get bodily hit by knowledgeable wrestler after utilizing the phrase “fake” to explain WWE, then the whole angle was achieved improper, and that if Brady will not be getting beat up at WrestleMania, he has little interest in the involvement in any respect.
Rosenberg, together with co-hosts Stat Guy Greg and Dipperstein, mentioned Brady’s newest feedback during which Brady known as WWE “cute and scripted” and stated there may be “no fake BS we do in American football.” Rosenberg famous that WWE merch copyrights for Tom Brady had surfaced a few weeks in the past, which he stated makes it clear the corporate is constructing towards one thing. But he stated Brady has now crossed a line that requires a bodily payoff.
“Now that Tom Brady has used the F word on wrestling, if he doesn’t personally get at least smacked in the face, if not worse, I hate this,” Rosenberg stated. “No one should ever be involved in a WWE thing in which they use the word fake unless they are going to get touched at some point. If this just ends without Tom Brady getting physically touched up by professional wrestlers, then this was done wrong.”
The Logan Paul Connection
Rosenberg stated his assumption is that Brady and Logan Paul will finally come collectively as heels, probably on the celeb flag soccer recreation, with each males dismissing the wrestling enterprise. He theorized that Logan Paul would lean again into being an outsider who appears down on wrestling.
“I feel like at the flag football game, they’re going to come together and both be heels together,” Rosenberg stated. He stated Logan Paul would co-sign Brady by leaning into the perspective of “I’m an outsider, you guys are losers,” successfully dismissing the enterprise alongside Brady.
Stat Guy Greg known as that situation “equally stupid” whilst a finest case. “That’s, if that’s what it’s leading to, it’s the best case scenario. But it’s still very bad,” he stated. “Because then why is Logan Paul co-signing this?”
Rosenberg stated even when that’s the place it goes, it’s now not sufficient. “If they do that, it’s not enough that Logan Paul would get beat up. I need Tom Brady beat up now,” he stated. “Is Tom Brady getting beat up at WrestleMania? That’s the question. Because if not, I’m good. I don’t need his involvement.”
“Someone Needs to Beat This Man’s Ass”
Rosenberg dismissed the premise of Brady’s unique query about what number of WWE wrestlers it might take to sack him. “The answer is every single person in the locker room, basically, besides Peter Rosenberg and Sam Roberts, can tackle Tom Brady,” he stated. “What are we talking about? The man is a brittle old man who never could move in the best of his, the best version of Tom Brady, he was an absolute statue. So the whole thing is ridiculous.”
Rosenberg stated Brady succeeded in triggering the wrestling fanbase however {that a} response alone will not be sufficient. “The point is not just to trigger us, it’s to trigger us and then give us some sort of entertainment value,” he stated. “Congratulations, you did it. Now someone needs to beat this man’s ass.”
Stat Guy Greg agreed, saying Brady has gone too far to stroll away clear. “Tom Brady needs to get beat up regardless,” he stated. “What he said, he’s gone way too far with the F word and ‘cute.’ To answer his question of how many superstars would it take to sack Tom Brady, one, and his name is Roman Reigns. And that’s the answer.”
Dipperstein stated the payoff has to incorporate bodily contact. “The most entertaining thing for me and most other fans would be to see Tom Brady get punched in the mouth,” he stated. “Maybe some blood, but I’ll take a bloodless punch in the mouth. Some sort of punch in the mouth has to happen.”
Brady’s feedback got here after weeks of him referring to WWE as “cute” in promotional appearances. WrestleMania 42 takes place April 18-19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
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