Tom Bradys increasingly public rivalry with social media star-turned-WWE performer Logan Paul escalated into a brief onstage confrontation at Fanatics Fest in New York City.
According to Fox News, the seven-time Super Bowl champion and the YouTube celebrity met face-to-face on stage with New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns stepping between them as tensions rose. The NFL icon appeared to take a swipe at Paul before the two were separated, preventing the stunt from turning into something more serious in front of a family-heavy crowd.
Both men quickly spun the moment into social media fodder, using X to frame the clash for their respective fan bases. "This happened bc I was roasting Tom for beating him in flag football. And he tries to smack me ?? Horrible example for the kids," Paul wrote, adding, "Aura -100 + Blocked. With a torn tricep."
Brady, never shy about defending his legacy as one of footballs fiercest competitors, responded with characteristic bluntness. He dismissed Paul as a "dork" and added, "I tried America will try again next time I see this nerd," leaning into the culture-war tone that often surrounds celebrity feuds.
The bad blood traces back to Bradys earlier criticism of Pauls athletic credentials, when the retired quarterback argued that a WWE performer does not measure up to someone who has endured the rigors of the NFL. The former New England Patriots star made those remarks during Super Bowl week, and the two later clashed in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, where Brady again underscored the difference between gridiron greatness and sports entertainment.
Despite the theatrics, Brady has hinted he is open to stepping into Pauls world on his own terms, in a way that would likely thrill traditional sports fans and wrestling audiences alike. In an appearance on WWE champion Cody Rhodes podcast, "What Do You Wanna Talk About?", Brady said, "I need to get an invite. I've been waiting for (WWE president) Nick Khan to come up with some storyline for me to get in the mix," adding, "I feel like I'm retired from football, and I have an opportunity to go out there and still showcase that I'm a little bit of an athlete."
Brady also told Fox News Digital in April 2025 that a WrestleMania cameo is very much on the table, signaling that his competitive fire has hardly cooled. "I may be there," he said at the time. "But its amazing whats going on there and its amazing whats happening with WWE and all the different things surrounding that," a reminder that even in retirement, one of footballs greatest champions still gravitates toward the biggest stage and the fiercest spotlight.
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