St Pete FL Restaurant Bar Manager CRUSHES Liberal Meltdown Over Patriot Halftime Switch!
Bar Owner Defies NFL Bad Bunny show, Chooses Patriot Halftime.
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“My Bar, My Rules”: Super Bowl Screen Showdown.
A video captured a heated confrontation at The Zoo Sports Club & Grille in St. Petersburg, Florida, during Super Bowl LX on February 9, 2026. The bar’s manager decided to switch all the screens from the official halftime performance headlined by Bad Bunny to Turning Point USA’s alternative “All-American Halftime Show,” featuring Kid Rock and other country artists.
When a customer, filming the exchange, demanded to know why the official show wasn’t being played and expressed frustration over missing what many considered the main event, the manager firmly explained that the decision reflected the preference of the majority of patrons present. He stood his ground, emphasizing that it was his establishment and he could choose what to broadcast.
The incident highlighted deep cultural and political divisions surrounding the halftime entertainment, with Bad Bunny’s Spanish-language and Latino-focused performance drawing conservative criticism that prompted the rival event as counter-programming. The clip spread widely online, sparking polarized reactions—some praised the manager’s stance as principled and patriotic, while others condemned it as exclusionary, leading to review-bombing of the bar and debates over customer expectations versus business owner rights during major events like the Super Bowl.
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