WWE WrestleMania peformer Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl LX halftime show

Bad Bunny will be at next year’s Super Bowl.

The Grammy Award winning performer announced on social media Sunday that he will be the headline performer for this year’s halftime show, which will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. It will air on February 8 on NBC and stream on Peacock.

In his announcement, Bunny posted a video of himself sitting on a field goal.

To wrestling fans, Bunny is best known for his association with the WWE, winning the 24/7 Championship in 2021. At WrestleMania 37, he teamed with Damian Priest in his pro wrestling debut, defeating John Morrison and The Miz.

In 2023, he returned to WWE when it was announced that he would be the host of that year’s Backlash PLE, which was held in Puerto Rico. Priest, who had since turned heel and joined the Judgment Day, ended up attacking his former friend. The two met in a San Juan Street Fight at Backlash, with Bad Bunny scoring the win in front of his home country.

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