Tom Brady Calls Out Logan Paul Over Avoided Fights
Seven-time Super Bowl champion and former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has publicly called out YouTuber Logan Paul for avoiding physical confrontations with Myles Garrett, Le'Veon Bell. The tension escalated during the recent press conference at a Fanatics Flag Football Classic event in Beverly Hills where both men traded verbal shots regarding WWE authenticity versus NFL toughness.
Key Points
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1Tom Brady has orchestrated calculated feuds involving Logan Paul's wrestling persona (Impaulsive) and the World Wrestling Entertainment organization.
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2"Fake B.S." was used by Tom to describe WWE, while he criticized Logan for avoiding physical confrontations with NFL players like Myles Garrett. The rivalry began on social media before moving offline at Fanatics Flag Football Classic draft in Beverly Hills last weekend.
Developments
Tom Brady has criticized Logan Paul's high school linebacker experience as insufficient compared to NFL players and dismissed wrestling competition on WWE WrestleMania 42 as "fake B.S." Meanwhile, the two are participating in promotional shenanigans for this weekend's Fanatics Flag Football Classic at Los Angeles' BMO Stadium.
Logan Paul and Tom Brady engaged in a heated verbal confrontation at their respective draft events following weeks of trash talk regarding athleticism and toughness. During this exchange on March 18, both men traded insults about each other's past fights while refusing to back down from the escalating rivalry leading into an upcoming tournament scheduled for BMO Stadium on March 21.
Tom Brady criticized Logan Paul on social media and at a live event, calling WWE-style competition "cute," scripted, and lacking the physical reality of American football where he would have dominated with his offensive line. This public feud follows weeks of online trash talk regarding athletic comparisons between NFL talent like Hurts' team (which includes Speed) and flag-football stars including Paul's roster at an upcoming tournament in Los Angeles on March 21.