Detroit Lions President Rod Wood’s Unprecedented Anger
The NFL community was shocked when the NFL officially confirmed that global star Bad Bunny will be the main artist for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show – the biggest sporting event on the planet. However, before the joy could spread, Detroit Lions President Rod Wood caused a stir in the media with an extremely harsh reaction.
According to an inside source from Detroit, Rod Wood was said to have “flying mad” as soon as he heard about the NFL’s decision. He said that choosing Bad Bunny – a Latin artist with a bold and controversial performance style – was “disrespectful to the spirit of American football” and “not in line with the cultural values of the Super Bowl”.
Immediately after the emergency meeting with the Lions’ board of directors, Rod Wood is said to have spent $10 million to lobby, even seek to negotiate or put pressure on the organizers to cancel Bad Bunny’s performance at Super Bowl 2026.
Super Bowl 2026: The most anticipated sports and music event on the planet
The Super Bowl is not only the biggest game of the NFL season but also the most magnificent music stage in the world. Every year, the halftime show attracts hundreds of millions of views worldwide.
From Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Shakira, Rihanna, Eminem to The Weeknd, the Super Bowl Halftime Show has always been a symbol of combining sports and top art. Therefore, it is completely understandable that Bad Bunny – one of the most famous Latin artists in the world today – was chosen with the goal of expanding the NFL’s global influence.
However, for someone like Rod Wood, who upholds the “original” spirit of American football, this decision is considered “countercultural”.
Rod Wood – The man who always protects the traditional values of Detroit and the NFL
Rod Wood is not only the President of the Detroit Lions, he is also a symbol of the Detroit spirit: strong, honest, and respectful of tradition. Since taking office, he has helped the team transform, restore its image and bring pride to the people of Detroit.
A close source revealed that Rod Wood once said in an internal meeting:
“The Super Bowl is not a stage for stars looking to shock. It is a symbol of the American sports spirit – where courage and passion for victory reign.”
Therefore, the selection of Bad Bunny – who has repeatedly caused controversy with his excessive performances – was “unacceptable” to him.
Bad Bunny and the mixed reactions among fans
The news of Bad Bunny performing at the 2026 Super Bowl quickly created a wave of fierce debate on social media.
Some supporters said that this was a big step forward for the NFL to reach a global audience, especially the Latin community.
On the contrary, many people, especially loyal fans of the Detroit Lions and traditional teams, worried that Bad Bunny’s “too modern” performance style could lose the spirit of American sports.
One fan on the Reddit forum even commented:
“I love Bad Bunny’s music, but the Super Bowl is not the place for him to experiment with fashion and political messages.”
Rod Wood spends $10 million – a bold but decisive move
According to sources from ESPN and Bleacher Report, Rod Wood has spent up to $10 million to hire a media team, lawyers and lobbyists to change the NFL’s decision.
Although the chances of success are very low, this action shows his determination and strong belief in traditional values.
An NFL expert commented:

“Rod Wood may be alone in this fight, but he represents what Detroiters have always believed in – never backing down from what they think is wrong.”
The future of Super Bowl 2026: Will Bad Bunny still stand on stage?
Currently, the NFL still maintains its decision to let Bad Bunny perform and has not given an official response to Rod Wood’s move. However, public pressure and a wave of protests from many sides are forcing the organizers to reconsider.
Some internal sources said that if the NFL is forced to change plans, they may invite stars like Eminem, Taylor Swift or Drake to ensure safety and global appeal.
Conclusion: The Clash of Tradition and Modernity at Super Bowl 2026
The story between Rod Wood and Bad Bunny is not only a clash between a leader and an artist, but also reflects the cultural clash between traditional values and modern trends in American sports.
Super Bowl 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated and controversial Super Bowl seasons in history, where every decision, every performance, and every action could rewrite the way people perceive American football.