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Triple H Reveals the WWE Future of Bad Bunny at WrestleMania 37

Published 04/12/2021, 12:53 AM EDT

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In his WWE debut, Grammy Award-winning rapper Bad Bunny surprised many people. He shone in a brilliant match against The Miz and John Morrison, overshadowing his tag team partner Damian Priest. However, the rapper is not departing from the place where he made his childhood dreams come true.

Bad Bunny leaving WWE for 2022 World Tour

No, not the year, but for his album ‘2022’. The Puerto Rican rapper will depart from the WWE, having wrestled one stellar match at WrestleMania and will go on tour. The tour is called  El Último Tour del Mundo 2022 and was announced at WrestleMania 37.

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The announcement featured WWE COO Triple H, who hands Bad Bunny a golden briefcase. Inside the briefcase is a microphone and on the briefcase a piece of paper with the words 2022 World Tour was taped. He sat atop the trailer upon which he also made his grand WrestleMania entrance.

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The tour starts on February 9th in Denver, Colorado and ends in April in Miami, Florida. Tickets for the tour go on sale April 16 onwards at 12pm.

If Bad Bunny’s WWE run is ending, there’s no better way for him to go out than a huge WrestleMania win. His match against The Miz and John Morrison was absolutely jaw-dropping. He even busted out an insane Canadian Destroyer on Morrison, a move labelled the Bunny Destroyer.

He picked up the win cleanly, pinning the former WWE Champion with an electric chair assisted crossbody.

WrestleMania Night 2 results

If Night 1 of WrestleMania 37 featured some incredible moments, Night 2 also made headlines. Randy Orton beat The Fiend in a strange opening match to cap off their bizarre feud. Alexa Bliss distracted The Fiend, allowing the Viper to hit an RKO out of nowhere for the shock win.

Natalya and Tamina could not wrench the Women’s Tag Team Championships from Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax but put up a valiant effort. Kevin Owens beat Sami Zayn in an excellent sprint and also hit a Stunner on Logan Paul, which brought a smile to everyone’s face.

Sheamus Brogue Kicked Matt Riddle in midair as he went for a springboard moonsault to win the United States Championship. The boot in midair left the Original Bro a bloody mess. WWE also crowned a new Intercontinental Champion as Dabba Kato appeared to give Apollo Crews the win over Big E.

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Asuka lost her Raw Women’s Championship at last to former NXT Champion Rhea Ripley. The Aussie youngster survived everything Asuka threw at her and dropped her with the Riptide to win the title. The winner and runner-up of the 2021 Women’s Royal Rumble are champions on either brand.

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In the main event, Roman Reigns destroyed both Edge and Daniel Bryan to retain the title in a fantastic triple threat match.

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