Bad Bunny’s run with WWE through WrestleMania 37 is in the past, but he put in a ton of work to make that happen. Many have praised Bad Bunny for the dedication and respect he brought to the table. Corey Graves was impressed as well.

During After The Bell, Corey Graves opened up about Bad Bunny’s performance. He said that Bunny put in the work, and he did not humiliate himself or anyone else in the process. Often times celebrity guests won’t be able to pull it off in the ring, but Bad Bunny was an obvious exception.

“I loved everything about the vibe that Bunny brought. The world got to see it wasn’t just your standard, feel good, WrestleMania celebrity appearance.  This is a dude who loves this.  Yes, he’s made his fortune in music. The guy’s in commercials.  It’s funny when you put it in perspective. This guy that’s just been around backstage and he’s become part of the crew, and then you see him in beer commercials and hear him on the radio. You almost forget what a big deal he is. Bunny, credit him for putting in the work to respect our business.” 

“The dude loves it. The dude put in the time, put in the work and did the opposite of humiliate himself as so many people have done. He didn’t humiliate anybody he was in the ring with.  It was a fun, awesome, WrestleMania caliber spectacle.  I understand there are the hardcore fans who want great matches. We gave you some of those too.  But, as far as for pure WrestleMania spectacle, pop culture entertainment, that, to me, I think won the entire weekend.”

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Bad Bunny is now off to his next venture, but he could always return to WWE. He really enjoyed his time there and many have commented about hos much work he put into it. Bunny moved his HQ to Orlando so he could train and focus on his WrestleMania moment. We’ll have to see if and when he returns.

Thanks to Wrestling News for the quote

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