WWE interested in bringing Gronk in

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Sign the guy that said he cured his own CTE brehs :mjlol:



DB claims he did it with hyperbaric chamber therapy. :mjlol:

That dude better be careful with that family he's raising.... Benoit showed no signs either.
 

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Bryan revealed he's had 10 documented concussions and likely more that weren't recorded. When he first started wrestling, we didn't know as much about repeat concussions and the long term effects of head injuries.

"The danger is getting multiple concussions when you're still symptomatic from a previous one," said Dr. Terrence Cronin, a pediatric sports medicine doctor with Swedish Medical Center. "Not resting and allowing all the symptoms to resolve."

Bryan says he's suffered seizures. "I took a test that said maybe my brain wasn't as okay as i thought it was," he told the crowd.




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DB's brain when he older (or maybe even rn)

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According to The Wrap, it's a done deal. Could someone edit the title?

Rob Gronkowski Signs With WWE, Will Debut on Next Week's 'SmackDown' (Exclusive)

Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski has officially signed with WWE, an insider told TheWrap exclusively. The ex-NFL great is set to debut one week from Friday on the March 20 episode of Fox’s “SmackDown.”

Gronk is also due to appear at April 5’s WrestleMania 36 in Tampa, Fla., the insider told TheWrap. Current plans call for that appearance to be part of a build-up to a future match. In other words, the three-time Super Bowl champion will not have a match at the Super Bowl of professional wrestling — this year.

The “SmackDown” debut makes sense for Gronk, who joined Fox Sports in October as an NFL analyst.

Gronkowski has previously appeared on WWE programming, most notably at WrestleMania 33 as reinforcement for his real-life friend Mojo Rawley, who also played in the NFL.

On Wednesday, WWE reps declined comment to TheWrap on Gronkowski’s status with the Stamford, Conn.-based company.

Gronk retired from the NFL just under one year ago. WWE has courted Gronkowski since then.

During his nine seasons in the NFL, Gronkowski recorded 521 career receptions, 7,861 receiving yards, 79 receiving touchdowns, the most 1,000-yard seasons by a tight end (four) and the most postseason receiving touchdowns (12). His 79 career touchdown catches rank him third all-time among tight ends.

With a postseason record of 1,163 receiving yards, Gronkowski ranks ninth all-time in postseason receiving yards, regardless of position.

News that Gronk was near a deal with WWE was first reported on Tuesday night by Ryan Satin on FS1’s “WWE Backstage” series.

See Satin’s report below.

Per: @ryansatin ????BREAKING NEWS:????@WWE rumored to be close to a deal with @RobGronkowski #WWEBackstage pic.twitter.com/xnD7HV2UrX

— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) March 11, 2020
 
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