LOS ANGELES — The seven-time Super Bowl champion didn’t just check Logan Paul’s ego; he sacked it for a loss. During a heated appearance on the Impaulsive podcast released Wednesday, Tom Brady dismantled the WWE U.S. Champion’s belief that he belongs on the same field as NFL superstars. The exchange turned a friendly promo for the upcoming Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Riyadh into a legitimate grudge match.
“That’s Cute”: Brady Checks the Influencer
The tension spiked when Paul, never shy about his self-belief, claimed he was “the level” of athlete required for the March 21 showdown in Saudi Arabia. Brady, 48, laughed off the notion with the precision of a two-minute drill.
“I’m actually a little worried for you,” Brady told Paul straight to his face. “You’re a good athlete, but these guys are another level.”
When Paul tried to counter by asking if Minnesota Vikings superstar Justin Jefferson or Saquon Barkley could “flip off the top rope,” Brady didn’t flinch. “It’s cute. I love WWE. It’s very cute,” Brady deadpanned. “But honestly, this is like real football. This is real competition.”
The Stats Don’t Lie
Paul attempted to salvage the debate by pulling his high school résumé: All-State linebacker, 1,200 rushing yards, and 19 touchdowns his senior year. Brady’s retort was instant and ruthless: “I won seven Super Bowls. Who gives a sh*t?”
The difference in pedigree is stark. While Paul has proven himself in the boxing ring and the squared circle, he is stepping into the deep end. The March 21 game at Kingdom Arena features a roster of gridiron giants including Christian McCaffrey, CeeDee Lamb, and Myles Garrett. These aren’t retired legends looking for a paycheck; they are current All-Pros in their prime.
“If you’re on my team, you’re going to be locked in, all out, and we’re going to not just win… but dominate. I’ll motherf**k you like I did Edelman and Gronk if you drop it.” — Tom Brady, Captain of The Founders
Riyadh Rumble: What’s Next
This isn’t just a friendly exhibition anymore. Brady has drawn a line in the sand. The Fanatics Flag Football Classic was already set to be a massive draw for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s sports portfolio, but the personal animosity adds a new layer of intrigue. Brady made it clear: if Paul drops a pass on March 21, the friendly “best friends” vibe will vanish instantly.
Fans now have a specific date to circle. Will Paul’s athleticism translate to route running against Sauce Gardner, or will Brady expose the gap between an influencer and an immortal? We find out in five weeks.

