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Seth Rollins Nearly Moved to Tears by Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance

Seth Rollins had high praise for Bad Bunny following the Super Bowl 60 halftime show. The WWE star admitted that the performance nearly brought him to tears.

The WWE star shared his reaction during an appearance on Good Morning Football after attending the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

The WWE star, who was in attendance alongside Becky Lynch and Kofi Kingston, said the show stood out for its message.

Despite not being familiar with Bad Bunny’s catalog, he stressed that the performance went beyond music.

“I want to give a shout out to Bad Bunny, because it was just awesome,” Rollins said. He acknowledged the conversation surrounding the halftime show beforehand, adding, “At the end of the day, it was about unity.”

Seth Rollins Praises Bad Bunny’s Message of Unity

Rollins described the performance as powerful and inclusive, highlighting what he saw as a central theme.

“His message was about bringing people together. Love is stronger than hate,” he said. He added that the show welcomed everyone, regardless of background, calling it “so beautiful and so powerful.”

Seth Rollins on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance:

“There was a lot of talk going into the Halftime Show with this and that, but at the end of the day, it was about unity.

I thought that was so beautiful and so powerful.”

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He even admitted, “I don’t even know a single Bad Bunny song, and I was nearly in tears by the end of it.”

For a performer known as “The Visionary” in WWE, it was a rare moment where the architect of chaos was clearly feeling the harmony.

Bad Bunny’s appearance sparked mixed reactions in broader media circles, but Rollins focused on what he believed the show represented. He compared its spirit to football itself — bringing different communities together under one spotlight.

With Bad Bunny also recognized as a WWE Superstar, Rollins referred to him as a “colleague,” further blending the worlds of sports and sports entertainment. Whether in the ring or on the halftime stage, it was a performance that clearly struck a chord.

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