Few people have ventured into WWE from outside sports and found a home like Bad Bunny. The rap superstar is also a bona fide WWE Superstar, and he came with an entrance song all ready for him.

Bad Bunny always knew “Chambea” would be the perfect entrance song for him. Some fans are still talking about Bunny’s entrance at WWE Backlash in May 2023, nearly two years after he took on Damian Priest in a San Juan Streetfight. That is when he proved himself to many doubters in the process, which cemented his place in WWE.

During the event, Bunny made his entrance to “Chambea,” a song with over 260 million streams on Spotify. In a recent appearance on Hot Ones, Bunny explained why the song was his top choice for his WWE debut.

“I don’t know. I think it’s the very beginning, the melody, the energy. It’s crazy because since the first time that I dreamed of being in WWE, I always knew that was the perfect song. When they went to Puerto Rico, I said everyone in Puerto Rico know this song and it’s going to be like [shaking the stadium]. It’s one of the best moments of my life. That entrance, I was like, wow. It was a beautiful moment.”

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Bunny had been thinking about “Chambea” as his entrance music since he first thought about joining WWE. The song’s energy and connection with Puerto Rican fans made it a perfect choice for his debut. We will have to see how long it takes for fans to hear it again.

Bad Bunny made it clear that he’s willing to make a WWE return, even if he has to risk it all. He could have a storyline waiting for him, as he left an open door with Damian Priest, and also the LWO to make a return to their stories.

Even Triple H has dropped a big hint that Bad Bunny may return to WWE. Only time will tell if the rap mega star’s busy schedule will allow him to make a comeback to the squared circle. If anything, he’s always going to be a fan.

Do you think this song is a good fit for Bad Bunny’s WWE entrance? Sound off in the comments below.

H Jenkins has been breaking pro wrestling news on Ringside News for nearly a decade, with his reports featured by TMZ, Forbes, The Sun, and more.

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