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NFL star expresses interest in WWE career
The tight end of the San Francisco 49ers George Kittle has his eyes on a new ring his target is the WWE ring. The NFL star who is 31 years old recently revealed that he wants to become a wrestler after his career on the football field ends. Kittle is already looking forward to his next chapter, even though he signed a four-year, $76.4 million extension with the 49ers in April. Kittle is an avid wrestler, and he has visited WWE events multiple t…
The talented American football player, George Kittle, or George Krieger Kittle, who plays tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, recently surprised with his statements, where he said he wants to become a professional wrestler and wrestle in WWE. In a recent interview with USA Today, Kittle recalled that he is a great friend of the Mexican masked wrestler Penta el Cero Miedo, and that he is a big fan of WWE, so he would really like to test himsel…
George Kittle Interested In Pursuing WWE Career After NFL: "I Would Only Do WWE If I Bought A Ring & Practiced My Ass Off For A While"
A WWE career is intriguing to Kittle. There have been several occasions when San Francisco 49ers Tight End George Kittle appeared at WWE events and stepped into the ring. Back in February, Kittle hopped into the ring to celebrate with Penta before Monday Night Raw went on the air. In 2023, Kittle got involved with Pat McAfee's impromptu match against The Miz at WrestleMania 39. The topic of a potential WWE career for Kittle came up during his ap…
George Kittle Reveals Bold Career Move He’s Planning After NFL Retirement
San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is already plotting his next big move—and it has nothing to do with football. Though the All-Pro playmaker isn’t hanging up his cleats anytime soon, the 31-year-old revealed on the “Bussin’ With The Boys” podcast that he’s already eyeing a post-NFL career in the world of professional wrestling. “I would love to do WWE,” Kittle said, via Pro Football Talk’s Charean Williams. “I think there’s definitely …
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