Bad Bunny Will Engage in a Street Brawl with Damian Priest at Backlash.

The Bad Bunny will fight in his native Peutro Rico

Bad Bunny, one of the most famous musicians in the world, is currently training for one of his most brutal battles of all time, which will take place in a wrestling ring in his home in Puerto Rico versus Damian Priest. He previously performed two spectacular nights as one of the Coachella festival’s headliners.

The “Conejo Malo” (Bad Bunny) will compete as a gladiator in the WWE event “Backlash,” but he will do so in a dangerous street-style match versus a member of “The Judgement Day.”

 Benito Antonio Martinez’s family and friends will be there to support him because he will be playing in his own Puerto Rico, which is his finest part.

Even at WrestleMania 37, when he joined up with Priest, the reggae ton singer got the chance to enter WWE rings despite not being a professional wrestler. Two years later, things are changed, and the Artist is at risk while facing a wrestler of Priest’s caliber.

Bad Bunny watched the match from the front row at WrestleMania 39 but intervened to stop Dominik from attacking his father with a steel chain that Priest had left. Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik engaged in combat. Rey was able to defeat his son due to the diversion brought on by it.

There will be a discussion regarding the fight in the coming time:

Days later, Bad Bunny and Dominik got into a verbal altercation at ringside at the RAW event. The “Conejo Malo” then displayed his rage by punching Dominik, knocking him out cold. However, Priest could not sit by and do nothing; he bashed up Bad Bunny until he was pushed onto one of the commentators’ tables.

But on April 24, Bad Bunny made a comeback to settle the score with Priest, whom he had earlier struck with a kendo stick, and to offer the public a preview of what to anticipate from both in a future street brawl.

About the Bad Bunny:

Rapper and musician Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, better known by his stage name Bad Bunny, was born in Puerto Rico on March 10, 1994. His song “Diles” propelled him to fame in 2016 and landed him a deal with Hear This Music.

Over the following several years, he continued gaining popularity with songs like “Soy Peor” and his collaborations with Farruko, Karol G, Ozuna, J Balvin, and others.

With J Balvin’s collaboration on Cardi B’s number-one song “I Like It” in 2018, he made his vast breakthrough. Spanish-language music is credited with breaking through to the public on the global music scene, thanks to Bad Bunny.

He broke the record for most streams on Spotify in 2020 and again in 2021, becoming the first non-English language performer. In 2022, he achieved the highest Year of Spotify streaming for any artist.

Three Grammy Awards, four Latin Grammy Awards, eight Billboard Music Awards, and thirteen Lo Nuestro Awards have all been won by Bad Bunny. At the 2022 Apple Music Awards, he received the Artist of the Year honor.

About Damian Priest:

Born on December 3, 1982, in New York City, Damian Priest started his wrestling career in 2004 in New Jersey’s Pro Wrestling Syndicate promotion. Before signing with WWE, he competed in various independent promotions, including ROH, CZW, and NJPW. 

In 2018, Damian Priest signed with WWE and was assigned to the NXT brand. He debuted on the June 27, 2018, episode of NXT, where he defeated another newcomer, Razor. Priest quickly made a name for himself, winning his first NXT North American Championship in 2020 and having impressive matches against wrestlers such as Finn Balor, Johnny Gargano, and Keith Lee.

In 2020, Damian Priest was drafted to WWE’s Raw brand and debuted on September 21, 2020, where he defeated the former WWE United States Champion, Angel Garza. He won the WWE United States Championship at WrestleMania 37 in April 2021, defeating Riddle and Sheamus in a triple-threat match.

Outside of wrestling, Damian Priest is an avid tattoo enthusiast and Artist, often incorporating his artistic designs into his wrestling gear. He also enjoys heavy metal music and uses it as part of his entrance theme and persona.

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