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Watch: Tom Brady makes first-ever WWE entrance to retired star Hulk Hogan's theme music at NYC Fanatics Fest

Tom Brady made a surprising WWE entrance and no one saw it coming.

On Thursday, Brady walked down the production setup at the Fanatics Fest event which the WWE posted on its official Instagram account.

"Hey @TomBrady, call us! Who's going to @Fanatics Fest this weekend?," WWE captioned.

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For his walk-in, Brady picked the entrance music of former WWE star Hulk Hogan. The screen behind him also played the entrance video of Hogan, as Brady did his best impersonation of him.

The clip attracted the attention of not just NFL fans but also one of the WWE's biggest current stars, Drew McIntyre. McIntyre re-shared Brady’s clip on his X account, with a message for the former Buccaneers quarterback.

"What a mark," Drew McIntyre wrote.

Before making his first-ever WWE entrance, Tom Brady recently went viral for his grand entry at Morgan Wallen's concert in Las Vegas. The seven-time Super Bowl champion wasn't alone as boxing legend Mike Tyson tagged along with him.

Brady is enjoying his free time before starting his $375 million broadcasting role with NFL on Fox. This includes his recent trip to the Paris Olympics with his daughter Vivian, which he recapped in an Instagram post. As for the Fox role, Brady's long-time friend, Michael Rubin, shared how he is preparing for it.

Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin talks about Tom Brady's egoless approach to the $375 Million Fox role

Tom Brady signed a $375 million contract with Fox as a lead color commentator and is expected to start his role in the 2024 NFL season. Brady's first NFL game as a commentator is set for September 8, when the Dallas Cowboys face the Cleveland Browns in Week 1 of the regular season.

Even though it's there are still a few weeks left before Tom Brady starts his new role, he's been preparing for it for a long time. His old friend, and founder of Fanatics, Michael Rubin, shared that he believes Brady will ace it.

“He’s first up. He’s always hustling. He’s always grinding. He has that unrelenting will, he’s always going to win at whatever he does. Before I knew him the way I know him today, I would not have known how crazy focused he is. Now that I look at him, I think, ‘Why didn’t he win 15 Super Bowls?’" Michael Rubin said on Adam Schefter's podcast.
"Because his intensity is so much better than anyone I know. I think he’s going to do incredible in the booth because he’s already out there asking question after question. He’s super humble. He’s competent but humble, you see where all that success comes from," Rubin added.

As the 2024 season unfolds, fans will get to see more of Tom Brady in the NFL again, this time behind the commentator's booth. Being the football legend that he is, fans also expect him to excel in his new job.

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