

WWE shot a spoof Olympic commercial during 2004. And several Superstars such as Batista, Triple H, Eddie Guerrero, and Tajiri took part in that commercial.
All the Superstars took part in various sports and created a hilarious mimic of the games in their own way.
Triple H took part in Hammer Throw. Instead of arriving like other participants and using the game hammer, he brought his own infamous sledge hammer to the games. Upon arrival, he executed his unique water-spit-spray, which burned out the Olympic Torch fire with an extremely angry look. Hilarious!
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Next, there was Late Superstar Eddie Guerrero who cheated on a track event. He glued the other runners to their starting blocks and basically, just walked and jogged his way to the finishing line. While his guts infuriated the other runners, Guerrero just laughed his way into victory.
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Third, Batista did a break dance. Now, break dancing wasn’t an event, it was actually floor gymnastics. Batista represented the USA, and instead of showing the typical floor gymnastic moves, he did a series of break dancing steps. Honestly, it was an impressive routine to look at!

Finally, Tajiri used his poisonous mist during a table tennis match. He flicked the ball high up in the air and distracted his opponent. When his opponent looked back at Tajiri, the poisonous green mist went towards him at jet speed.
WWE reposted this to celebrate Tokyo 2020 and SummerSlam 2021
Originally, the commercial was shot around SummerSlam in 2004. Therefore, with Tokyo Olympics 2020 finally progressing, and SummerSlam 2021 coming up, this was the perfect opportunity to revisit this commercial.
However, this wasn’t the only spoof commercial the company shot. Previously, the company would shoot spoof commercials often and have Superstars take part in them. Even Brock Lesnar has been a part of such spoof commercials.
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These commercials were a great way to keep the fans entertained via the Superstars when there were no live events or episodes. It helped connect the fans to the humorous side of WWE Superstars instead of just showing their serious pro-wrestling sides.
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Moreover, these commercials were great for maintaining WWE’s status as a company that focuses on audience entertainment and creates content never seen before!
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