Super Bowl is one of the biggest attractions in the world of sports and it attracts a staggering amount of viewership numbers. The NFL’s biggest showdown finally took place between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Lakers at the So-Fi stadium.
The finals of the league attracted many Hollywood celebrities who show their presence and perform. This year’s Super Bowl Half Time show had WWE star, Sasha Banks’ cousin, Snoop Dogg, alongside Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige & Kendrick Lamar, who performed on the biggest stage.
The fans present in the arena today got the treat of a lifetime seeing all these legendary rappers and singers performing. The crowd erupted, seeing all the performers coming out to showcase their skills, being surrounded by elaborate sets.
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Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent asserted the power of hip-hop’s oldies generation on pop music’s most-watched stage, our critic @joncaramanica writes of the Super Bowl halftime show. https://t.co/aPkbMHjg4Q
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 14, 2022
WWE superstar The Boss Sasha Banks, after watching the performance, quickly shared her reaction to it on Twitter. She posted a tweet saying, “I can’t believe this is real.”
I can’t believe this is real 😻
— Mercedes Varnado (@SashaBanksWWE) February 14, 2022
It wasn’t just The Boss who felt this way after watching this performance. This reaction was in the minds of all the fans watching across the North American continent. The crowd started shouting when they saw the white set on the ground and knew they were going to see something big tonight.
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Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre opened the performance with their hit song The Next Episode, which got the crowd charged up for what was coming next. Kendrick Lamar came next with his song and he was followed by the renowned artist, Mary J. Blige.
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In the eyes of many fans, platinum-selling artist Eminem stole the show. The world-famous rapper Eminem came out with his iconic flow and the crowd went wild. All the marquee performers came together on the stage and put forth what will surely be remembered as an iconic line-up.
Fans saw WWE commercial at the Super Bowl
At one point in the show, there was a commercial for another big event. WWE ran their 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl and arrested the attention of everyone at the So-Fi Stadium in Los Angeles, home of the Rams.
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Vince McMahon stopped WWE commercials at the Super Bowl since 1999, as he believes it to be a waste of money. However, Peacock ran the commercial, which now runs the WWE Network content on their platform.
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