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Old 06-02-2020, 08:45 PM   #359
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Seems the relationship between Gronk and WWE wasn't that friendly behind-the-scenes.

Apparently he had a lot of heat within WWE ever since Mania 36 and his initial hesitation to do his planned dive spot during the show.

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Originally Posted by WrestlingNews.co
It was noted that those in the company that they spoke with “Even those with a reputation of being easy, helpful, and good to work with, all had negative things to say about working with Gronk after his WrestleMania fiasco.”

Per the report, there was heat on Gronkowski after his hesitation to do his scheduled spot that put the WrestleMania filming two hours behind schedule. It was mentioned that one top name called Gronk “A F**kin’ clown who we are so much better off without.”

The incident at WrestleMania was originally broken by Fightful, which stated at the time that WWE wanted him to do a spot where he would jump off a platform onto a bunch of WWE stars.

It was reported that Gronk was “terrified” of the dive but Vince McMahon convinced him that it was safe, which took a significant amount of time to do.
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