Mojo Rawley has made news recently by making it public that he and Rob Gronkowski have had serious discussions regarding Gronk’s potential involvement in WWE. Rawley has even issued a quote saying that “he’s ready to do something at some point.” I would imagine nothing will happen for at least another year, considering Gronk needs time to heal from the multitude of injuries he has accumulated throughout his NFL career. There is also a possibility he will fill in as possibly a part-time tight end for the Patriots this season considering how much the team is struggling to find a good tight end.

This would be a massive acquisition for WWE and it also seems like a perfect fit for Gronk. He naturally has a more than adequate level of personality and star power. He is also an ideal size to be considered a major threat and is young enough, at 30 years old, to become a big part of the company for a long time (even if he doesn’t do it on a full-time basis, which is a possibility given how many injuries he’s already had).

A storyline for his introduction into the company practically writes itself, because he can simply be paired with his best friend and win the tag team championships (he will have a better opportunity to elevate the tag team division as Daniel Bryan recently was unable to do).