May it be Snoop Dogg appearing on any WWE show or Flo Rida giving his music for WrestleMania – WWE and hip-hop have had a connection for a very long time! The latest addition to the list of hip-hop artists to crossover with WWE is Bad Bunny.
Not only is Bad Bunny the best Latin Hip-Hop Artist out there, he’s also been a lifelong WWE fan who might turn another huge dream to reality – a WrestleMania match.
Bad Bunny training at WWE PC for WrestleMania 37
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The Latin artist made headlines when he took to the skies and delivered a suicide dive on The Miz and John Morrison at the 2021 Royal Rumble. His part didn’t end there, as Bunny appeared on the following week’s Raw and screwed The Miz and Morrison again. It looks like all this action and drama is going to pay off!
PW Insider reports that the Latin rapper is training for a Pay-Per-View match at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. It’s interesting to note that the PPV has not been stated, but looking at WWE’s schedule – it’s either Elimination Chamber or WrestleMania 37.
Someone as huge as Bad Bunny will definitely up the numbers and add to the hype around the ‘Grandest Spectacle of them all!’
Bad Bunny burst onto the WWE scene with his superhit single ‘Booker T‘ that also featured the WWE Hall of Famer. Yes, this isn’t the first time a hip-hop artist has roped in a WWE Hall of Famer. Remember Offset’s Ric Flair Drip, right? But he’s definitely the first hip-hop artist to wrestle a legit pro wrestling match!
Another interesting thing to note is that Bad Bunny is making an enormous amount of money from WWE. In fact, WWE’s Bad Bunny Royal Rumble merchandise is the highest-selling merchandise of 2021 so far.
It’s a win-win situation for Bunny. He’s not only living a boyhood dream but also making tonnes of money with it!
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If everything goes as per plan, we might very well see him and Damian Priest take on The Miz and Morrison at WrestleMania 37. What a WrestleMania debut it would be for Bunny and Priest!
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