WWE announcer Mike Roma is stepping away from the wrestling ring to join the world of martial arts in the new project "Brewmit II." Known by his real name Austin Romero, Roma has become part of the cast of this offbeat martial arts parody created by Garage Beer, featuring NFL star Jason Kelce and UFC legend Chuck Liddell.
In the film, Roma takes on the role of the official announcer for the quirky underground tournament called Brewmite, blending wrestling theatrics with exaggerated sports storytelling. Drawing inspiration from classics like Bloodsport and Karate Kid, the movie is fun-filled with beer-fueled chaos.
Shot in a secret Miami dojo, "Brewmit II" continues the story from the first film, with Kelce now fully trained and battling for the prized Golden Garage Beer trophy. The sequel also features returning performers Bo Allen and Chief Master Verilla, alongside fresh energy from Jason’s brother Travis Kelce making his film debut. Jason Kelce is deeply passionate about the project, embracing every moment of the experience.
Kelce shared, "After filming Part 1, the only thing I could think about was making Part 2. I woke up in the middle of the night, drenched in sweat and urgency, and knew I had to deliver this to the fans after a crazy night of inspiration."
Roma’s involvement adds a genuine sports entertainment flair that elevates the film’s wild action and lends authenticity to the chaotic storyline. Fans are eagerly hunting for Easter eggs, such as VHS tapes hidden under the dojo and behind-the-scenes clips releasing all July on Garage Beer’s social channels. Chuck Liddell joins as "Iceman," posing a formidable challenge to Kelce in a showdown steeped in beer, sweat, and high stakes.
Kelce also remarked, "Bringing Travis into the mix was incredible. We grew up practicing outrageous martial arts moves together — this definitely wasn’t the first time we’ve had some roughhousing."
"Brewmit II" is available on Garage Beer’s digital platforms, with limited edition products and tapes available at the Philadelphia release party. Fans can follow Garage Beer on Instagram and X for the latest updates.
Mike Roma’s crossover presence perfectly blends WWE swagger with Garage Beer’s offbeat madness, offering something fresh and exciting for fans from both worlds.
Fan Take: This collaboration is a exciting fusion for WWE fans, merging wrestling charisma with martial arts parody, which could pave the way for new, innovative storytelling in sports entertainment. It shows that WWE personalities are willing to explore diverse creative outlets, potentially broadening the appeal and reach of wrestling culture beyond the ring.