Bow Wow looks to fulfill a life-long dream as a WWE wrestler.
In recent years, Bow Wow has been renowned for social media antics, rather than music, but he continues to entertain nevertheless. Last week he dropped his latest single and video entitled, “Pain.”
Along with his successful music career as a child prodigy, he enjoyed a successful acting career as well. He has starred in movies such as Roll Bounce, Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift, Lottery Ticket, Madea’s Big Happy Family, and more. Last year he took home third place on Fox’s hit show, The Masked Singer.
Now he is looking to take it one step further to diversify his palate. The “Like You” rapper took to Twitter on Monday morning to announce his next career move. While many may have expected him to mention something along the lines of his previous ventures, he caught everyone by surprise when he added a new one.
“Now i know this might sound crazy… BUT… after i drop my last album. I will focus on tv and film. And joining the @WWE its been a life long childhood dream to wrestle in the WWE!!!!”
Now i know this might sound crazy… BUT… after i drop my last album. I will focus on tv and film. And joining the @WWE its been a life long childhood dream to wrestle in the WWE!!!!
— Bow Wow (@smoss) February 8, 2021
Bow Wow even went on to add who his tag team partner would be.
Me and @reymysterio vs whoever @WWE for the tag team titles…
— Bow Wow (@smoss) February 8, 2021
Rey Mysterio’s son, Dominik, is a pro wrestler for the WWE. If Bow Wow can’t get dad to jump on board, he can try with his son. The tweet seems more like an aspiration than a working deal, but we’ll continue to monitor as Bow Wow pursues his next quest as a professional wrestler. Until then he continues to tease his upcoming album.
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