International music sensation Bad Bunny was victorious in his WWE debut match on the first night of WrestleMania 37.
Bunny teamed with Damian Priest to pick up the win over The Miz and John Morrison in a tag team match.
Bunny got by far the biggest crowd reactions of anyone on the show and performed some great moves during the match.
The most incredible of those moves was a Destroyer on the outside of the ring to John Morrison.
After that, he landed an assisted crossbody on Miz in the ring to get the pinfall.
Bunny’s first WWE appearance was his performance of ‘Booker T’ at Royal Rumble which kicked off the whole storyline after Miz destroyed his DJ set.
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