10 Things WWE Needs To Learn From WrestleMania 37

1. Bad Bunny's A Keeper

Bayley Bellas WrestleMania 37 Ding Dong
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Triple H gifting Bad Bunny with a custom microphone and sending him on his way was ridiculous, yet that doesn't detract from how damn impressive Bunny was at WrestleMania 37.

When the rapper appeared to sing his Booker T song at this year's Royal Rumble, many had zero idea who he was - your scribe here included - but Bad Bunny has gone on to cement himself a true Wrestlemania Moment, after he and Damian Priest bested The Miz and John Morrison.

Once this match was made official, many presumed it would be Priest who would be doing the heavy lifting for his team. Instead, Bunny worked the majority of the match, showcasing an ability to sell in addition to grabbing the headlines by nailing JoMo with a Canadian Destroyer.

Morrison, Miz and Priest deserve plenty of praise for their work in this tag bout, of course, but Bad Bunny was the undoubted star of the show and proved he's not just another celebrity doing this for sh*ts and giggles.

By all accounts, the Grammy Award winner busted his ass training for this WrestleMania 37 outing - and it was clearly worth it, as Bad Bunny has positioned himself as someone who WWE should be clamouring to get back whenever the opportunity arises.

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