This past weekend, many WWE stars were seen at Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and the Latest England Patriots, with Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch and Kofi Kingston all in attendance. Along with the sport, all three wrestlers also got to witness Puerto Rican singer and WWE star Bad Bunny’s performance throughout the halftime show, and through a recent appearance on “Good Morning Football,” Rollins shared his thoughts on the production.
After the halftime show, Bad Bunny quickly became a hot topic in political news, with there being a mixed response to a Puerto Rican artist performing during America’s biggest game of the yr, but Rollins went out of his option to credit the 31-year-old for making the show about constructing unity.
“I would like to offer a shout out to Bad Bunny, cause it was just awesome … there was lots of talk going into the halftime show,” he explained. “At the tip of the day, it was about unity. His message was about bringing people together. Love is stronger than hate. I just thought that was so beautiful and so powerful and it didn’t matter where you come from, what your background was … your religious background, anything, it was nearly love. It was like, come as you might be. Be a component of this and I believed that was beautiful and it was, that what is the Super Bowl is. That is what football is. You bring everybody together.”
WWE star Logan Paul also praised Bad Bunny in response to his brother, Jake Paul, who publicly criticized the performance. Rollins also explained that he doesn’t know one Bad Bunny song, but was in tears by the tip of the halftime show.
Should you use any of the quotes in this text, please credit “Good Morning Football” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.

