Former WWE Star Mojo Rawley (Dean Muhtadi) recently appeared on Wrestling Inc.'s Daily podcast, where he discussed what type of an athlete Rob Gronkowski is and how he hardly gets nervous or stressed out and also how he is always in a good mood and in a positive mood.
Mojo Rawley said:
“Rob doesn’t really get nervous ever. It’s something I really admire about the guy. It’s one of the things I learned the most from him.” “He rarely gets nervous or stressed out. He really doesn’t have bad days. Of course, there are some things that annoy him, but he is always in a good mood and positive. You think of it on the football field if he drops a pass or has a bad day for him, it glances off his back. It’s fine. It doesn’t get in his head, and he stays mentally strong. That’s why he has had the career that he has had.”
Mojo Rawley then talked about how plans were made for Gronk in the WWE prior to him coming out of NFL retirement and heading to Tampa.
Mojo Rawley said:
“We were setting up some PPV matches.” “The initial plan was for me and him to do a tag team match at SummerSlam in Boston. We were excited about that because it would lead to something 10 times more exciting than that. Pretty much the world shut down and Brady signed with the Bucs, so it was an alley-oop for him to go back to football after he was feeling 100 percent.”
“He had about 10 million on the table last season, so he turned that down initially. But once you are 100 percent and have this exciting opportunity he couldn’t pass it twice. It was cool. We got to have a little bit of fun. It was probably as limited as it could have been given the constraints and circumstances that presented itself.”
Mojo Rawley then talked about if he will return to wrestling in the future.
Mojo Rawley said:
“When I started with WWE, before my first day, we were all practicing wrestling moves on each other. That was the thing on the weekends.” “When we would go out I’d take my shirt off and make the whole group, 15 people, go down the line and chop me as hard as we could just to prepare me for wrestling. That is why I continued to do it on TV so much and throughout my career.”
“Every time we get together we’re partying and doing wrestling moves. I was at his retirement party. Then coming into WWE he got the itch. He got the bug. He wants to get in the ring. He was always talking about doing a match. He wants to do it right. He wants to do the training and be there for months and put in the time so he does it the right way wherever that might be. We’re going to do a match at some point. Whether it’s WWE, AEW, New Japan who knows. It’s coming at some point. I guess we have to see where we are at that time.”
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