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WWE, one of the world’s largest entertainment companies, has recently caught the attention of global superstar Drake. The five-time Grammy Award winner has seemingly become a wrestling fan, and his interactions with WWE superstars have sparked excitement among fans. Drake’s newfound interest in wrestling has created a buzz, especially after his appearance at WWE’s Elimination Chamber event.
Drake, also known as Champagne Papi, made waves during the Elimination Chamber event in his hometown of Toronto. While he didn’t make an official appearance, the 38-year-old artist was spotted both backstage and ringside at the Rogers Centre. Taking to social media, Drake expressed his enthusiasm for WWE, crediting fellow rapper Lil Yachty for introducing him to the world of professional wrestling.
Drake’s engagement with WWE extended beyond the event itself. The former Degrassi actor, who boasts over 143 million Instagram followers, recently followed several WWE superstars on the platform. Among them is Liv Morgan, the current Women’s Tag Team Champion. However, Morgan isn’t the only wrestler Drake has shown interest in.
In addition to Liv Morgan, Drake followed other prominent figures in the wrestling industry, including Logan Paul, Nikkita Lyons, Pat McAfee, Ronda Rousey, The Rock, and Rhea Ripley. This move has further solidified his connection to the WWE Universe.
Drake Meets The Rock at WWE Elimination Chamber
Drake’s presence at WWE Elimination Chamber in Toronto was a highlight of the event. The platinum-selling artist was seen backstage at the Rogers Centre, mingling with wrestling legends like The Rock. Photos of their interaction quickly went viral, adding to the mainstream media attention surrounding the event.
Drake’s attendance at Elimination Chamber garnered coverage from major outlets such as ET, Hot97, HNHH, VIBE, The Source, Vice, and MTV. His involvement has brought additional spotlight to WWE, further bridging the gap between entertainment and professional wrestling.
Edited by Jacob Terrell
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