Dr Pain
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I do think his long term health is playing a part in his contemplation, so I can’t blame him as much on that end.Gronk should play four more seasons and solidify his legacy; that'll take him to age 32. Pro "wrestling" is silly.
I agree that it's an If Not When situation, like his wresting buddy said. However, I think the when is still a couple of years away.
Gronk should play four more seasons and solidify his legacy; that'll take him to age 32. Pro "wrestling" is silly.
I think Gronk is going to discover that once he leaves the thing which makes him special - being the greatest TE in football - the general public’s enthusiasm will wane.
The man’s acting abilities make Schwarzenegger look like Meryl Streep. His stand up comedy was atrocious. And wrestling? His size and athleticism could carry him in that arena, but it’s not exactly the best alternative for those seeking to take it easy on the body.
I guess if he takes on a role as a mic man, and gets in the ring every once in a while for some special events it would be a lot less physical. I want to see Gronk retire from football to become a full-time wrestler. Be my guest. Climb up cages and fall into tables, go ahead and jump off a top rope and trust the man you’re gonna land on braces properly. Fling yourself off the ring and into a mass of bodies. In order to keep him healthy, they’d have to manage him like we do Amendola.But lucrative and a whole lot less physical, unfortunately...
I do think his long term health is playing a part in his contemplation, so I can’t blame him as much on that end.
I guess if he takes on a role as a mic man