On Sunday night, Kofi Kingston attended Super Bowl LX thanks to the generosity of two WWE colleagues, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch. Although Kingston, a devoted New England Patriots fan, did not see his team win, he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to witness the game live, an experience he described as rare and unforgettable.
Kingston Expresses Appreciation to Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch
Kingston publicly thanked Rollins and Lynch via Twitter, sharing his appreciation for their kindness in inviting him to the event. He wrote,
“Wish the result was different, but I have to thank Seth & Becky for making this possible. Watching your team play in the Super Bowl is such a rare experience & I’m beyond grateful for their thoughtfulness. BIG Salute to the Cap’n & The Man! I am forever indebted…”
This message included a photo of their text exchange, highlighting the generosity that made his attendance possible.
Seth Rollins’ Role in Providing the Super Bowl Ticket
In the message thread Kingston shared, Rollins offered the Super Bowl ticket he received at no cost and declined any payment from Kingston. Rollins, widely known in wrestling circles and as a passionate NFL fan, has expanded his sports presence by appearing as a recurring guest host on the NFL Network’s show Good Morning Football. Leading up to the game, Rollins made multiple media appearances, including at Radio Row. Despite recovering from a rotator cuff injury, he aims to return to WWE action in time for WrestleMania 42 later this April.
Significance of the Gesture and Future Implications
This gesture illustrates the camaraderie within WWE, where stars support each other beyond the wrestling ring. Kingston’s Super Bowl experience highlights the intersection of sports entertainment and traditional sports fandom, particularly given Rollins’ increasing involvement in sports media. For Kingston, attending such a prestigious event serves as a memorable moment, reinforcing the strong bonds among WWE talent and their shared passion for sports. Looking ahead, Rollins’ anticipated comeback at WrestleMania suggests WWE fans will continue to see this dynamic athlete both in and out of the ring.
Wish the result was different, but I have to thank Seth & Becky for making this possible. Watching your team play in the Super Bowl is such a rare experience & I’m beyond grateful for their thoughtfulness. BIG Salute to the Cap’n & The Man! 🫡
I am forever indebted… pic.twitter.com/xfQhIz4lFN
— Kofi Kingston (@TrueKofi) February 9, 2026
