8 WWE Elimination Chamber 2021 Impulse Reactions

4. Bad Bunny

The Miz
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Bad Bunny is going to WrestleMania. And if he's not, more fool WWE.

This segment - the latest in a series - yet again found the music megastar looking thrilled to have his part within WWE, even if it only existed to unload some exposition and marketing about his appearance as 24/7 Champion on Saturday Night Live.

WWE are right to trumpet this, cheesy as said trumpeting was. Bunny was spotted talking sh*t with Sonya Deville before The Miz got in his face to continue their ongoing issues. Bunny won a slap battle when Damian Priest appeared to scare off an 'A Lister' who looked as though he had other things to do anyway.

As the end of the night would show, there are worse people to be feuding with this WrestleMania season than The Miz, though this whole thing might need a little more spice if the company genuinely want to make it to the 'Show Of Shows' with the feud in tact. On Bunny's popularity alone, they'd be daft not to try.

 
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