WATCH: Two WWE Stars Appear In Separate Super Bowl Commercials
That’s a big stage. While wrestlers are celebrities who are on national television every week, there is a limit to how big most of them are going to become. That can be seen when these stars are rarely involved in any mainstream media appearances. Every so often you see something a little more surprising and now that has happened again, in one of the most prominent places available.
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Two WWE names appeared in Super Bowl commercials this weekend. First, Logan Paul appeared in a commercial for his Prime sports drink. The clip included footage of Paul in WWE, including his frog splash to Miz at Summerslam 2022. Second, Undertaker appeared in a Draftkings ad, featuring a number of other sports celebrities, including Tony Hawk and David Ortiz, among others. Undertaker was in his full gear and acknowledged by his ring name.
They were certainly different. Check out the ads, plus WWE’s Super Bowl ad:
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Opinion: This is the kind of thing that you do not get to see wrestlers involved in most of the time and it is always cool to see them being involved in this kind of an ad. If nothing else, it is kind of telling that Undertaker is a big enough star to be put into something like this. Other than that, Paul continues to be a huge star outside of WWE and if he can help boost WWE up as a result, good for him.
What did you think of the ads? What is your favorite appearance by a wrestler in a mainstream ad? Let us know in the comments below.
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