Mahomes was seen entering the T-Mobile Center with Paul and members of the Judgement Day, one of the WWE’s hottest factions, which includes world heavyweight champion Damian Priest, Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh.
Paul gave a shoutout to Mahomes later in the night. Shortly thereafter, Paul, though not a member of the Judgement Day, was teaming up with Balor and McDonagh to beat down Uso. Paul left the ring and found his new buddy Mahomes, who slipped his three Super Bowl rings (can’t imagine they were the authentic versions) to Paul.
For the first time ever, though, Mahomes’ rings were linked to a loss, as Paul’s punch missed the intended Uso and lambasted McDonagh instead.
Minutes later, babyface (wrestling jargon for good guy) Braun Stroman came to Uso’s aid and then found Mahomes in the front row. As Strowman confronted a standing Mahomes, Smith and Humphrey rose to their feet and their quarterback’s protection. Much to the relief and elation of Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, Brett Veach and the entire Hunt family, there was no physicality.