In the past few years, WWE has regularly invited celebrities into the ring. From social media stars to music icons and even NFL players, many big names have stepped into WWE storylines. We have seen Logan Paul compete in major matches, Bad Bunny impress fans with his athletic skills, and even NFL stars like Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson get involved.
But celebrity crossovers are not new in wrestling. Back in the 1980s, Jerry Lawler had a famous feud with comedian Andy Kaufman. Even boxing legend Muhammad Ali once stepped into a wrestling ring for a special exhibition match. So, this mix of sports and entertainment has always been part of wrestling history.
However, even today, professional wrestling still faces criticism about whether its athletes are “real” sports stars. Recently, that debate started again after NFL legend Tom Brady described WWE as “cute” during an interview with Logan Paul.
That comment did not go unnoticed.
Liv Morgan Responds to Tom Brady
Liv Morgan was one of the WWE stars who responded strongly.
While speaking to Going Ringside, Morgan suggested that Brady’s comment came from a lack of understanding about what WWE superstars actually do. She flipped the argument by saying that football is “cute” too.
Morgan explained that WWE performers train hard and take real physical risks. According to her, many WWE stars could probably adjust and perform on a football field if needed. But she questioned whether NFL players could survive inside a WWE ring.

Her main point was simple:
- WWE requires athletic ability.
- It also requires acting skills, timing, and storytelling.
- Performers compete live in front of thousands without a second take.
Morgan believes that WWE superstars are more versatile than people think. While she showed respect for other sports, she made it clear that wrestling demands a unique mix of strength, stamina, and performance ability.
The Ongoing Debate: WWE vs Traditional Sports
The comparison between wrestling and traditional sports like football has existed for decades.
Tom Brady is one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. His achievements speak for themselves. But WWE athletes also train year-round, travel constantly, and compete in physically demanding matches.
Here is a simple comparison:
| WWE Superstars | NFL Players |
|---|---|
| Perform year-round | Seasonal schedule |
| Combine acting and athleticism | Focus mainly on athletic performance |
| No off-season | Clear off-season periods |
| Live weekly TV appearances | Weekly games during season |
While the styles are different, both require discipline and dedication.
Morgan’s comments highlight something important. WWE is not just about scripted outcomes. The physical effort is real. Injuries are real. The training is real.
Liv Morgan’s Big WrestleMania Decision
Apart from the debate, Morgan has something much bigger to focus on.
After winning the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble, she earned a guaranteed title match at WrestleMania. Now, she must choose her opponent.
Her two options are:
- Stephanie Vaquer – Women’s World Champion
- Jade Cargill – WWE Women’s Champion
In recent weeks, Morgan has come face-to-face with both champions. Tension has been building, but she has not officially made her decision yet.
On the February 23 episode of Raw, Morgan will finally announce who she will challenge at WrestleMania.
This announcement is one of the most important moments on the road to the “Showcase of the Immortals.”
Big Night Ahead on Raw
The upcoming Raw episode is already packed.
Fans can also expect:
- A special tribute to AJ Styles
- The return of Brock Lesnar
Meanwhile, on the men’s side, Roman Reigns has already made it clear that he wants to challenge CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania. But things could change quickly if Finn Balor defeats Punk at Elimination Chamber.
That uncertainty makes this WrestleMania season even more exciting.
Why This Debate Matters
Tom Brady’s “cute” comment may have sounded harmless to some, but it touched a sensitive topic in professional wrestling. For years, WWE stars have worked hard to prove that what they do is physically demanding and worthy of respect.
Liv Morgan’s response shows confidence. She did not insult football directly but instead highlighted the wide range of skills WWE performers need.









