Seth Rollins, a prominent WWE superstar, expressed his admiration for fellow wrestler Bad Bunny's performance at the Super Bowl halftime show. Rollins praised Bunny's 'unifying message' and the show's ability to bring people together, highlighting the power of love over hate. Despite Rollins' positive comments, the article also touches on the controversy surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show, where a U.S. Senator called for AEW's Tony Khan to sign Bad Bunny away from WWE. Rollins, who is not impartial, often appears on NFL Network's Good Morning Football and other sports-related platforms, adding to the debate. The article questions whether Rollins' appreciation for the show is genuine or a strategic move, especially given his affiliation with WWE and the potential return of Bad Bunny to the company. The author also mentions their personal preference for Benito's music and the unique appeal of non-English vocals. The piece concludes by inviting readers to share their thoughts on Rollins' evaluation of the halftime show, sparking a discussion on the show's impact and the potential for differing opinions.