Rob Gronkowski Doesn't Want To Wrestle Full-Time, But Would Do A "One-Time, Full-On" WWE Match

Rob Gronkowski talks WWE possibility.

On Tuesday, former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski announced a new partnership with  CBDMedic. During the presentation, Gronkowski addressed his health, recovery, retirement, Andrew Luck, and more. At one point, Gronkowski was asked about the possibility of turning up in WWE now that he's no longer playing football.

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"With wrestling, I don't feel like I would be a full-time wrestler, but there is one thing I'm down for. And that's to do one crazy match," said Gronkowski. "Practice it for a little bit, go out there, like in a Royal Rumble, go out there, I got my friend in WWE [Mojo Rawley], practice it and do a full-on WWE match. I'm not saying when. Maybe five years. I got the rest of my life to do that. I've always dreamed about doing that, just one time, going in there and going full out. That may be a possibility, one time, down the road."

Gronkowski helped Mojo Rawley win the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 33. Rumors of him potentially showing up in WWE grew stronger when he announced his decision to retire from the NFL, but he is not scheduled to make any future WWE appearances

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