Rollins says the message nearly moved him to tears
Summary
– Seth Rollins praised Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show
– He highlighted the performance’s message of unity and love
– Rollins said the show nearly brought him to tears despite not knowing the music
Seth Rollins had high praise for Bad Bunny following the global star’s Super Bowl LX halftime performance, focusing less on the music and more on the message behind it.
Speaking on Good Morning Football after the game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, Rollins took time to single out Bad Bunny, referring to him as a fellow WWE superstar while reflecting on the emotional impact of the performance.
Rollins said the show stood out for its emphasis on unity and love, noting that the central message resonated far beyond music and entertainment. He explained that the performance felt welcoming to people of all backgrounds and cultures.
According to Rollins, the halftime show captured what the Super Bowl represents at its core. He described it as an event that brings people together, creates shared experiences, and builds a sense of community regardless of differences.
Rollins admitted that he is not familiar with Bad Bunny’s music catalog, saying he does not know a single song by the artist. Despite that, he emphasized that the message alone was powerful enough to bring him to the brink of tears by the end of the performance.
The comments added another layer to Bad Bunny’s crossover appeal, who continues to leave an impact across both music and WWE. Rollins’ reaction underscored how the halftime show resonated on an emotional level, even with viewers outside the artist’s usual fanbase.
.@WWERollins shows love to Bad Bunny for an amazing halftime show 🙌 pic.twitter.com/LGStLseNkX
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) February 10, 2026
