Seth Rollins expressed deep admiration for Bad Bunny after the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, confessing that the performance almost moved him to tears. The WWE star revealed his reaction during an appearance on Good Morning Football, following the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.
Attending the event with fellow WWE wrestlers Becky Lynch and Kofi Kingston, Rollins emphasized that the show distinguished itself through its powerful message beyond just the music.
Appreciation for the Halftime Show’s Core Theme of Unity
Although not familiar with Bad Bunny’s music catalog, Rollins applauded the artist’s emphasis on inclusivity and togetherness throughout the performance. He remarked,
“I want to give a shout out to Bad Bunny, because it was just awesome,”
highlighting the positive energy the show radiated. Addressing the discussions that circulated before the halftime event, he added,
“At the end of the day, it was about unity.”
Bad Bunny’s Message Resonates Strongly with Rollins
Rollins described the halftime show as a moving demonstration of embracing all backgrounds. He said,
“His message was about bringing people together. Love is stronger than hate,”
and called the performance “so beautiful and so powerful.” Reflecting on his emotional response, he admitted,
“I don’t even know a single Bad Bunny song, and I was nearly in tears by the end of it.”
Connecting Sports Entertainment and Cultural Moments
Known in WWE as The Visionary, Rollins rarely shows such vulnerability, making his reaction particularly significant. He drew parallels between Bad Bunny’s unifying message and the spirit of football, which also unites diverse groups under one stage. Recognizing Bad Bunny’s dual role as a WWE Superstar and an influential music artist, Rollins referred to him as a colleague, underscoring the growing crossover between sports and entertainment.
Despite varied reactions from wider media, Rollins focused on the halftime show’s symbolism, viewing it as a moment that transcended typical entertainment by fostering a sense of community and harmony.
"It was all about unity. Bringing people together. Love is stronger than hate."
– Seth Rollins on Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance
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— Fightful Wrestling (@Fightful) February 10, 2026
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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— WrestlePurists (@WrestlePurists) February 10, 2026
