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'Would've been perfect in DX!': Triple H rates Rob Gronkowski's WWE entrance at Fanatics Fest

'Would've been perfect in DX!': Triple H rates Rob Gronkowski's WWE entrance at Fanatics Fest

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WWE Hall of Famer and head of creative, Triple H, gave legendary NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski his stamp of approval Friday, after the NFL player Rob Gronkowski featured at the recently held Fanatics Fest on Friday.
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The WWE Hall of Famer and Chief Content Officer, Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, publicly endorsed NFL legend Rob Gronkowski, affirming that the NFL tight end would have been an ideal fit for the iconic D‑Generation X faction. His iconic entry caught attention at the Fanatics Fest, which is a celebration of sports culture and fandom, and offered attendees an unexpected thrill.
How much did Triple H rate Rob Gronkowski?
WWE Hall of Famer and head of creative,
, gave legendary NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski his stamp of approval Friday at the recently held Fanatics Fest in New York City. During the event, Gronk took advantage of the opportunity to take part in an authentic WWE entrance, using the
theme song.
Meanwhile, Triple H, who was a founding member of DX, took to social media to praise Gronkowski's entrance, noting that he would have been "perfect in DX." Taking to his X/Twitter account, Triple H has even rated Gronkowski 10/10. He wrote, 'Something tells me @RobGronkowski would've been perfect in DX…I give it a 10!'
Besides this, legendary NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady and Eli Manning brought their rivalry to the world of professional wrestling Friday at Fanatics Fest in New York City.
Tom Brady came out to Cody Rhodes' song and then grabbed Manning's jersey and tore it up, which prompted Manning to run up and playfully jump on Manning's back.
Responding to this, WWE took to X/Twitter to share the fun moment. They wrote, It's chaos at @FanaticsFest @TomBrady just ripped up an @EliManning jersey, and that wasn't going to fly with Eli!'
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In addition to this, like Gronkowski during and after his playing career, D-Generation X was known for pushing boundaries, having fun, and entertaining the masses during WWE's Attitude Era in the late 1990s.

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