Bad Bunny busted WrestleMania; WWE ovation for unforgettable fight

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‘Bad Bunny blew up WrestleMania! And no, not only because of his spectacular and million-dollar entry into the ring on the bus he used on the album cover The Last Tour of the World, but because the show was actually stolen in WWE giving an exhibition that was unimaginable within the quadrilateral.

Bad Bunny: His best moments at WrestleMania

The Bad Rabbit earned the respect of millions from the WWE Universe confirming what he said from day one that he had rapprochement with the company: that it was his dream to fight in this scenario. The Latin showed off, “bounced off the park” applying keys that even WWE’s stellar talent doesn’t usually apply.

Before finishing the fight, in which it obtained the count of three for the victory with a spectacular and very well applied plate on The Miz, Bad Bunny performed a beautiful Canadian Distroyer on John Morrison which won him the ovation of the 25,000 attendees, the disbelief of his enemy and even the surprise of his teammate, Damian Priest.

Bad Bunny paid tribute to the Black Houses at WrestleMania

And to crown the unforgettable night of Don Benito Martínez before the eyes of millions, we emphasize that he applied the Casita, Key belonging to the dynasty Houses in the Mexican wrestling of Don Pepe “Tropi” Cases and to which they belong Negre Casas, Heavy Metal and El Felino.

Bad Bunny’s entry in WrestleMania 37

As we said, Bad Bunny was spectacular in everything he did this Saturday at the big WWE event and part of that was his arrival at Raymond James Stadium above the box on the cover of The Last Tour of the World, Dressed entirely in black and illuminated by white LED lights.

As he entered the building, hundreds of fireworks accompanied the rhythm of his song. “Booker T”, Which he did in honor of the former namesake. This melody with which he began his trip in January to the Royal Rumble and which today put him in the horns of the moon, as a trend on social media and showing that, if ever proposed, you can steal the show again in WWE.

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