WWE Star Hints At Surprising Sexyy Red Collaboration

Sexyy Red Arrested Before WWE NXT Battleground Appearance

Another WWE and Sexyy Red collaboration in the works?

Music sensation and rapper Sexyy Red appeared on NXT on May 28th to unveil the new Women’s North American Championship. She also recently appeared on the show during their October 8th episode in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri.

Red performed one of her songs in the ring, which led to Hall of Famer and NXT announcer Booker T breaking into a dance. This surprising segment has further led to a probable collaboration between the two.

Speaking on his ‘Hall of Fame‘ podcast, Booker T commented on a possible collaboration with Red. He shared:

I might have to do a video with Sexyy Red; a music video.

A music video because right there, it seems like the people want it. The people want Sexyy Red, the people want Booker T and Sexyy Red to do a collaboration. I can throw in a few bars; I can even throw in a few bars if I have to… I love ‘Pound Town.'”

Hoping to ‘throw’ in a few bars for his music video with Red, Booker T is also famous for his ad-libs during Trick Williams’ entrance.

In 2020, he collaborated with Bad Bunny for a music video, where he was featured in the video alongside having his name used for the title.

H/t Wrestlinginc.com

WWE Legend Booker T Shares Hilarious Reason Behind Watching Popular Rapper’s Music Videos

In the same podcast, he opened up on the concept of hating certain stars. The Hall of Famer shared how he chooses to ignore the hate and criticism of music stars, and often goes with his own opinion. He further shared a hilarious reason behind watching Tekashi 69’s music videos.

People hate on Sexyy Red, my thing is that I’m just not down for hate… It’s like this kid Tekashi 69. I’m not a big fan of Tekashi 69 but I listen to some of his music and it’s pretty catchy, and he’s got so many strippers in the video you gotta watch it.”

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