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Did Randy Orton threaten Tom Brady with an RKO after the cute WWE comment on Impaulsive podcast? (Image via Getty)
Randy Orton has a message for Tom Brady, and he did not hold back. The WWE star said he would “love to meet Tom and hit him with an RKO” after the former NFL quarterback called pro wrestling “cute.
” Orton shared his reaction during a recent appearance on ESPN’s Get Up. His words quickly caught attention across both the wrestling and football worlds.This all goes back to something Tom Brady said on Impaulsive, the podcast hosted by Logan Paul. During that episode, Logan Paul tried to compare his WWE athletic ability to NFL players like Saquon Barkley. Brady smiled but pushed back. He said, “It’s cute. I love WWE, it’s very cute, but honestly, this is like real football.
This is real competition.” That one word “cute” did not sit well with Randy Orton.
Randy Orton responds to Tom Brady’s “cute” WWE comment on ESPN’s Get Up
I’ve never met him, but I’d love to meet Tom and hit him with an RKO. I’d say he’d be at the top of the list,” Orton said.That is classic Orton. For years, he has been known as “The Legend Killer” in WWE. He built his career by going after big names. The RKO, his finishing move, has been delivered to stars like Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker. It often comes suddenly, which is why fans call it “out of nowhere.”Tom Brady, a seven time Super Bowl champion, recently retired from the NFL and now works as a broadcaster for Fox Sports.
He is also preparing to take part in the Fanatics Flag Football event in Saudi Arabia, where the podcast conversation first started.Right now, this is just talk. There is no official match or event planned between them. But the back and forth has created buzz. Fans from both WWE and football are reacting online. Some see it as friendly banter. Others believe Orton truly wants to defend the respect of pro wrestling.Randy Orton did not like the word “cute.” And if Tom Brady ever steps into a WWE arena, Orton has made it clear he will be ready.

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