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Wrestling, of course, is topic at media night

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Roman Reigns went from the Royal Rumble to the Super Bowl.

The WWE star was in Miami for the opening night festivitie­s at Marlins Park a night after wrestling in the Royal Rumble match in Houston, where he was the last competitor eliminated by eventual winner Drew McIntyre.

“What’s up?” San Francisco tight end George Kittle asked Reigns. “You sore at all?”

Reigns on Sunday defeated King Corbin in a falls-countanywh­ere match.

“A little,” Reigns said. “Not too bad.”

Kittle is a huge wrestling fan, and uses a gesture to celebrate first downs that he borrowed from Pentagon Jr. Kittle makes a circle with his thumb and forefinger to form a “0” and then flicks his wrist so his other fingers form an “M” for Pentagon Jr.’s catch phrase: “Cero miedo” — or, “zero fear.”

Kittle watched the Royal Rumble action on TV after the 49ers got into Miami to prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs.

“I loved it when you all just beat the crap out of Seth (Rollins),” Kittle told Reigns with a huge smile. “That was awesome. That was fun.”

Reigns then asked Kittle who on the 49ers would win a Royal Rumble among teammates. The wrestler told the tight end most of the 49ers said Kittle would take home the belt. “Yeah,” Kittle said without hesitation.

So, who would go out first? “I think we’d throw Jimmy (Garoppolo) out first,” Kittle said. “He gets too much attention. Just get him out of the ring, throw him out of the ring and let the attention be on us for once.”

Garoppolo was also asked, and he went a different direction: rookie Nick Bosa.

“First time I heard Bosa,”

Reigns said. “Everybody’s saying Kittle.”

That surprised the 49ers quarterbac­k.

“George?” Garoppolo said. “Who said that?”

Reigns told him “everybody,” and then asked who’d be tossed out of the ring first.

“Deebo Samuel, probably,” a grinning Garoppolo said of his wide receiver.

Tell me, Tom

Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill doesn’t have any advice for Tom Brady with the sixtime Super Bowl champ seemingly set to test free agency for the first time in his career.

Hill says if he got a chance to talk with Brady, he’d ask to train together so he could learn from him because he has played with Randy Moss, Donte Stallworth and Joey Galloway.

“He played with all kind of GOATs, man, at receiver,” he said. “He got a chance to throw at those guys and for me to pick his brain a little, I wouldn’t mind. I’d do it all day.”

No history major

Chris Jones probably isn’t the best guy to have on your team for a Super Bowl trivia night. He only started watching the game about three years ago.

You see, the Chiefs defensive tackle didn’t even start playing football until the 11th grade, and even then he played for only a half-season. But the 6-foot-6, 310-pounder turned out to be pretty good at it.

He played three seasons at Mississipp­i State before the Chiefs picked him in the second round, and it finally dawned on him that he might want to watch the game everyone was trying to reach at the end of the season.

Better than watching it? Playing in it. That’s what he’ll be doing against San Francisco on Sunday night.

 ?? STEVE LUCIANO / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Francisco tight end George Kittle jokes with WWE’s Roman Reigns saying he would match Reign’s Royal Rumble win on Sunday by winning the title among his 49ers’ teammates.
STEVE LUCIANO / ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco tight end George Kittle jokes with WWE’s Roman Reigns saying he would match Reign’s Royal Rumble win on Sunday by winning the title among his 49ers’ teammates.

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