Julian Edelman Reacts On Rob Gronkowski’s IG Celebrating Title WIn At WrestleMania

Rob Gronkowski retired from the world of football, but that doesn’t mean that he will just sit home and do nothing. Gronk is a party animal. You can’t put all that energy on the couch. So, Gronk had a bunch public appearances and the last one features wrestling. Gronk shocked everyone with his decision to sign with the WWE. He signed his contract last month. Yes, he was really determined to move on with his career. This happened during the time when people hoped to see him back with the Patriots. Gronk was in too much pain, and he had already told everyone that a comeback is not on his list. WrestleMania sure is.

Gronk took part of the big event end even won the WWE 24/7 championship at WrestleMania 36. This was the first WWE title victory for the retired tight end. He took to his Instagram to brag about his success and celebrate his win.

Gronk’s former Patriots teammate Julian Edelman took notice and praised his big buddy. He used a few crowns to express his support.

Gronk is happy with his WrestleMania achievement

The 24/7 championship wasn’t the only honor Gronkowski received in the past few days. He was also named to the NFL’s 2010s All-Decade Team. That’s not something you underestimate. Gronk had a really great football career. He helped the Patriots win games, and many know that Gronk was Brady’s favorite target.

Gronk has long teased NFL fans about his alleged return. However, he is up to something else this time. Gronk left the door open, and he may join a NFL team one day. That’s not likely to happen this year. Gronk likes wrestling now. He is still trying to recover from his injuries. He didn’t play his best football in 2018. Playing with so much pain was impossible. He didn’t make the red zone and analysts criticized his game. Everyone kept asking questions and Gronk didn’t like any of that. He wanted to play, but his pain stopped from doing what he loves the most.

We still hope that Gronk returns to the Pats in the near future. For now, we’d just be happy to see him win awards.