Every WWE WrestleMania 37 Celebrity Guest Ranked Worst To Best
6. Wale
Wale has proven himself to be a truly reliable asset to WWE. The Grammy-nominated rapper is a massive fan of the company and seems to always jump at the opportunity to perform for them. Thanks to this, it was easy to get excited upon learning that he'd be performing during Big E's WrestleMania entrance. Sadly, his performance paled in comparison to his time as MC for the New Day/Usos rap battle.
It started okay, with Wale strutting around and owning the large stage, but something soon felt off, as his voice sounded a little too good. There was an obvious disconnect, and it started to raise some suspicious eyebrows. While lip-synching can be a valuable tool for long tours or difficult vocals, surely a one-off performance was safe from such a practice.
Well, not so much, as once Big E stepped onto the stage, the suspicions of lip-synching were confirmed. Wale lost his place in the song and began missing cues all over the shop. He worked hard to move past this, but it was too late, as his mistiming with the track became too hard to ignore.
He'll undoubtedly redeem himself, but this is certainly not the WrestleMania moment he wanted.