WWE’s Big E Marvel Studios Character Revealed

WWE’s Big E Marvel Studios Character Revealed WWE/Marvel

WWE’s Big E has made his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe animated series ‘Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man’.

It was recently reported that Big E’s voice had been heard in a preview for the series which debuted on January 29, 2025.

With the series now five episodes into its ten-episode run, Big E has revealed that he made his debut on February 5.

The former New Day member has taken on the role of Bulldozer, a member of the 110th Street Gang in the episode ‘Secret Identity Crisis’ and ‘The Unicorn Unleashed’.

The WWE star would shout out his Marvel Studios debut in a tweet that read:

“Mama, I made it to @Marvel! You can hear me now!

“#YourFriendlyNeighborhoodSpiderMan is now airing on Disney+ with new episodes premiering on Wednesdays.”

For those unfamiliar with the character, Bulldozer has previously been a villain with superhuman strength and near invulnerability thanks to Asgardian magic.

His name likely comes from his penchant for ramming anything that gets in his way with his head.

At the time of writing, the future of Bulldozer in the animated series is unknown, as is whether he will adopt the supervillain persona for which the character is known.

This isn’t the first time Bulldozer has been seen in a Marvel Studios television project, having also appearance in an episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.

Showrunner Jeff Trammel revealed that Big E recorded his lines while wearing a neckbrace back after his 2022 injury.

With the next entry in the MCU due to hit cinemas in March 2025, Captain America: New World Order director Julius Onah has discussed WWE’s Seth Rollins’ scrapped role in the movie.

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1 month ago by Dave Adamson

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