Tom Brady vs. WWE: Several Superstars Respond To NFL Legend's Insults (WWE News)
NFL great Tom Brady has ruffled some feathers in WWE. Even Danhausen has chimed in!
Tim Bordy better be careful or WWE newcomer Danhausen will go and put a nasty curse on him. That'd stop Bordy from appearing on Paul Logan's podcast or commentating on MFL games like his Old England Pastries vs. the Lions of Detroit.
Seriously though, NFL great Tom Brady has been ruffling some feathers with his recent batch of comments laying into WWE on Logan Paul's 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast. There, as reported by The Wrestling Observer, Brady remarked the following: "You know all their stuff is so cute and scripted, and they know what’s going on. In a football game, you don’t know. So, they wouldn’t even get near me. Plus, if I had a good offensive line, they’d punch those guys right in the throat, and they’d be probably crying".
Continuing, the 7x Super Bowl champion and 5x Super Bowl MVP said: "There’s no fake BS we do in American football. So, for those guys, it would be a whole different story".
There's a tongue in cheek quality to Tom's comments, but it has led some WWE stars (current and alumni) to fire back. Charlotte Flair said: "A lot of words to say if I had five guys to protect me, I might be OK". Meanwhile, Danhausen (who's responsible for the hilarious Tim Bordy name), threatened to put one of his trademark curses on the former New England Patriots hero.
The Bella Twins both said: "I bet I can sack you", and Austin Theory asked his pal Logan in The Vision: "Let me know when you want to drop this goof".
Former WWE curiosity James Ellsworth even chipped in with his thoughts, but they were a tad more controversial and maybe a little less light-hearted. "Chin-ce McMahon" (Chris Jericho's name for him) added: "Says the guy who was a part of more obvious “fixed” games in sports history". Ouch!
Many believe that Brady's cutting comments about pro wrestling and WWE's product will lead to an appearance at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas next month. Don't rule out some sort of celebrity-infused segment with Danhausen, for example.