Rob Gronkowski Has Hilarious Thoughts About WWE Title Defense

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Rob Gronkowski is coming back to the NFL but that won't stop him from competing in the WWE.

Rob Gronkowski is one of the NFL's most colorful characters and this season, he will be coming out of retirement to play with Tom Brady on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. During his brief retirement, Gronkowski kept himself occupied with various projects, including a stint in the WWE. Just last month, Gronk won the 24/7 title at WrestleMania and now, it's up in the air whether or not he will ever get another WWE fight.

During a podcast with his brother Chris, Gronkowski expressed interest in defending his 24/7 title and noted that he has no clue how it would go down. Gronk had some pretty funny theories of how it could all go down; theories that included his new head coach, Bruce Arians.

"Imagine coming out of the meeting room, I'm like looking to my left down the hallway ... looking to my right to make sure no one is out of the meetings yet, and then all of a sudden ... Coach Arians just comes out of nowhere with a flying elbow and takes me out and pins me and becomes the 24/7 champ. That would be legendary. That would be an honor to lose to him," Gronkowski said.

Balancing a career in the NFL and a WWE title is going to be very hard but if anyone can do it, it would most certainly be Gronk.

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