WWE superstars dance on "Naatu Naatu"
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Superstar Spectacle held last week in Hyderabad was a tremendous hit with the audience. The large-scale event ended up being an exciting spectacle full of action, drama, acrobatics, and even some unexpected dance movements. The event’s most memorable moment probably involved watching the wrestling legends jive to the song “Naatu Naatu” from the film RRR, in addition to the variety of tactics and methods displayed in the sophisticated sport of wrestling.
WWE superstars dance on “Naatu Naatu”
It was a rare and lovely sight to witness superstars like Drew McIntyre, Jinder Mahal, Sami Zayn, and Kevin Owens let loose and dance to the Oscar-winning song with a cheerful spirit. The WWE rings are normally known for their aggressive and competitive atmosphere.
The incredible show of skill and camaraderie put on by these wrestlers was a visual treat that left the audience in awe and generated a lot of excitement and discussion online.
This video’s post went viral and received almost 6 million views.
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Numerous readers praised this performance in the comments section as evidence of the impact of Indian soft power and the allure of Indian cinema’s appeal. Some claimed that it might not have been necessary because the WWE is known for its brutal fighting and that song and dance might not be appropriate for a WWE event.
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