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Rob Gronkowski Wants A Tag-Team Match Either With Or Against The Rock

Posted By: Guy Incognito on Apr 17, 2022

Rob Gronkowski Wants A Tag-Team Match Either With Or Against The Rock

Rob Gronkowski recently spoke with TMZ, where the topic of a possible WWE return came up.

Here's what the former four-time NFL Superbowl Champion had to say:

“It would definitely be a tag team match, no doubt about that. I just love the tag team aspect of everything. It’s my first time so I wouldn’t want to be on my own doing a one-on-one match, I would be able to get help. Maybe do a one-on-one match after doing a couple of tag team matches. My tag team partner could help me out with some moves. Who would it be verse? I’m being put on the spot..it would be pretty cool to have The Rock come back, and face The Rock, or have him as my tag team partner. It would be cool to get a People’s Elbow, but it would also be cool to have him on my squad. You know you and I can go back to make a quick appearance to be the Tag Team Champions and we can go against The Rock and D-Generation X, we can bring them back, We can tag team against them, that would be pretty cool.”

You can see what else he had to say below.

Source: wrestlingnews.co
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