The Philadelphia Eagles’ playoff journey ended abruptly in the Wild Card round. Jason Kelce’s heartfelt response to the defeat sparked retirement rumors. The Philly center initially denied the speculation, but his reflection on Shaquille O’Neal’s counsel seemed to influence his decision.
Kelce ultimately announced his retirement from football after a one-decade career. Reports now suggest that he is exploring opportunities beyond the gridiron, with WWE expressing interest in his involvement in their Philadelphia episode.
Jason Kelce reportedly in talks with WWE
A clip from “New Heights” recently surfaced, showcasing Jason Kelce performing a daring stunt. He was plunging through a flaming table, reminiscent of legendary wrestler Mick Foley’s antics.
This bold move sparked rumors, further fueled by a report from Fightful Select indicating that the veteran has been in discussions with the WWE. If he decides to make an appearance at WrestleMania 40, it would be a fitting spectacle. It will be more special, considering that this year’s event is set to take place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Several reports earlier suggested that Jason Kelce has been exploring other career avenues post-retirement. He recently met with Amazon, sparking rumors of a potential collaboration for their Thursday Night Football coverage. The ex-NFL star has also been in discussions with major networks such as ESPN and Fox to explore potential broadcasting roles, as revealed during Super Bowl week.
The center’s football journey began when he was selected as a sixth-round draft pick in 2011. He started in an impressive 193 games, and solidified his status as a future Hall of Famer throughout this tenure.
WWE wants Jason Kelce to be a part of WrestleMania
WWE is eyeing Jason Kelce for a WrestleMania 40 appearance to capitalize on his local hero status and entertainment prowess, via SI.com. The annual event often features celebrity cameos, with Kelce potentially joining the ranks of past stars like Mr. T and Muhammad Ali.
With Philadelphia icons Meek Mill and Lil Wayne already slated to attend, Kelce’s presence would elevate the event’s star power. His reputation as a seven-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl champion, and dynamic personality promises to electrify the crowd and attract more attention.
Kelce’s potential involvement raises speculation about his role. However, his track record as a hype master, notably showcased during the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade, hints at his ability to captivate audiences. If he participates, he would join a storied lineage of NFL stars who’ve graced the WrestleMania stage. WWE will not only be able to enhance the spectacle of WrestleMania but also tap into the fervent fanbase of both football and wrestling.