On February 11, 2026, global music sensation Bad Bunny delivered a dynamic halftime show during the Super Bowl that captured widespread attention for its cultural impact and vibrant presentation. Among the fans visibly enjoying the performance were WWE Superstars Damian Priest and Lola Vice, who shared moments of celebration during the event. Their enjoyment highlights the reach of the show beyond music fans into the world of professional wrestling.
Damian Priest and Lola Vice’s Shared Celebration in Puerto Rican Spirit
WWE NXT star Lola Vice posted several photos and videos on Instagram Stories displaying her and Damian Priest watching the halftime show together. They were seen dancing in a venue draped in Puerto Rican colors, reflecting the pride and connection to Bad Bunny’s heritage. In another social media post, they appeared dining at a restaurant with the caption Benito Bowl, a playful nod to the artist’s real name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. Both stars, who have acknowledged their relationship publicly, seemed to embrace the moment enthusiastically.
Damian Priest y Lola Vice bailando la actuación de Bad Bunny en el descanso de la #SuperBowl#WWE pic.twitter.com/nm39GuyqWs
— Planeta Wrestling (@Planeta_Wrest) February 9, 2026
Mixed Reactions to Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show
Bad Bunny’s performance, which featured 11 songs, sparked varied responses from audiences and critics alike. Prominent figures such as Jake Paul and former President Donald Trump expressed criticism, while many praised the show’s energy and cultural significance. WWE talent like Seth Rollins reportedly found the display emotionally moving, illustrating the wide range of impact the halftime act had.
The Broader Impact of the Super Bowl Performance
Bad Bunny’s halftime show not only broke viewership records with over 135 million viewers but also showcased Latin culture on one of the world’s biggest stages. The enthusiastic reaction from personalities like Damian Priest and Lola Vice underscores how the event resonated across different entertainment sectors. As WWE performers continue to engage with pop culture moments, the intersection of music and wrestling fandom appears increasingly connected.
Damian Priest y Lola Vice bailando la actuación de Bad Bunny en el descanso de la #SuperBowl#WWE pic.twitter.com/nm39GuyqWs
— Planeta Wrestling (@Planeta_Wrest) February 9, 2026
