WWE fans praise Snoop Dogg’s hilarious Wrestlemania 40 commentary

Snoop Dogg served as the special guest commentator for a “Philadelphia Street Fight” match at Wrestlemania 40, much to the delight of WWE fans who thoroughly enjoyed his presence.

As the second match of the evening neared, Snoop Dogg, a well-known hip-hop artist, made his entrance into Lincoln Financial Field to a raucous reception from the WWE audience.

Upon joining Michael Cole and Pat McAfee on commentary, Snoop quickly put on his headset and wasted no time getting familiar with the audience.

Snoop was given the privilege of announcing a six-man tag team match which included one of his all-time favorite wrestlers, Bobby Lashley.

During Lashley’s walk to the ring, Snoop was captivated by his impressive physique. Throughout the match, he continuously praised Lashley at every opportunity.

During the match, Snoop’s most memorable moment was when he assisted Lashley and The Street Profits in performing a “nutcracker”move on their opponent.

During the commentary, Snoop mentioned, “The Nutcracker”as one of his favorite childhood movies, which caused the entire commentary desk to erupt in laughter.

During the later part of the game, amidst all the commotion, Snoop was seen fanning out multiple times, particularly during a brutal attack with a kendo stick, as pointed out by a fan.

According to the response on social media, many people share the sentiment that Snoop should be given a “full-time”commentary contract, as expressed by another fan who commented on Twitter.

When the bell rang, Michael Cole even inquired if Snoop would like to stay for the rest of the evening. However, the veteran rap mogul responded with a comical comeback.

“Snoop laughed, saying, “None of y’all can do what I do backstage up here.”Turning to Cole, he added, “You know what it is, baby.”

Cole laughed, “Oh, I remember. We have a long history on that side.”

Although it is improbable that Snoop Dogg will ever permanently join the ranks of WWE commentators, it is safe to say that this will not be his final appearance as a microphone-wielding commentator for major PLE events.

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