It is safe to say that Tom Brady will forever be considered one of the most iconic names in the history of the NFL. There is no doubt that his accomplishments on the field will be difficult to replicate in the future. After finishing his playing career in the NFL, Brady has started his career as a broadcaster, which will take him to the worldwide stage.
However, another recent announcement has fans extremely excited.
“Show Up” Tom Brady’s Viral Announcement Sends Fans Into Frenzy

There could be a unique Tom Brady crossover at one of next weekend’s most anticipated sporting events:
With WrestleMania 41 taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas April 19-20, and the legendary NFL QB becoming a minority owner of the Raiders last year, Brady appeared to tease that he could be making a cameo at the WWE special.
Speaking to FOX News Digital on Friday, Brady was asked about whether or not he would be involved and here’s what he had to say:
“I may be there,” the seven-time Super Bowl champ smiled. “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.”
Brady would be far from the first athlete/celebrity to take part in the WrestleMania festivities in recent years.
Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson of the Philadelphia Eagles interrupted a tag-team match to help Rey Mysterio get a win in 2024 and 49ers star tight end George Kittle got the crowd going at WrestleMania 39. Not to mention, Patrick Mahomes’ debut on “Monday Night RAW.”

The 15-time Pro Bowler recently opened his newest trading card store called CardVault by Tom Brady in East Rutherford, NJ. The first of what he hopes could be many outside of the Boston/Tri-state area.
“We’re just getting started,” Brady said at the grand opening. “I’m beyond excited to officially be in the hobby — not just as a collector, but as a store owner. CardVault isn’t just about buying and selling cards; it’s about bringing the passion of collecting to as many people as possible. Collecting is about more than just the cards — it’s about the memories, nostalgia, and the connection to the game.”
Tom has kept plenty busy since his second retirement with his various business interests and role as FOX Sports’ lead analyst on NFL Sundays.
Are you hoping to see the GOAT at WrestleMania 41 in Sin City?

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