
Giannis Antetokounmpo has not played a game for the Milwaukee Bucks, who are reportedly more open to the idea of trading the Greek Freak. Still, Giannis apparently has plenty to keep himself busy, most recently making a high-profile appearance at the WWE Elimination Chamber premium live event in Chicago.
According to a clip posted on SportsCenter by SportsCenter, Giannis walked through the crowd to his seat with his sons, six-year-old Liam and four-year-old Maverick. Antetokounmpo, along with his brothers and rapper Lil Yachty, were also seen dancing to CM Punk's iconic Cult of Personality entrance theme with a smile on their faces.
The Antetokounmpo brothers and Lil Yachty are leading the way with "Cult of Personality" 🔥 #WWEChamber Live on the ESPN app with the ESPN Unlimited plan https://t.co/c7avSEMsP2 pic.twitter.com/fgrfvctdKZ
- Sports Center (@SportsCenter) 1 March 2026
Giannis, a well-known WWE fan, attended an AEW taping in August 2021, where he received a replica championship belt. However, the current event is even more important in the WWE universe as it will decide who will be involved in WrestleMania 42.
.@Giannis_An34 is in the house of #WWEChamber! 🏀 pic.twitter.com/963UT1IRI7
- WWE (@WWE) 1 March 2026
The chamber contains two initial competitors and four others locked in glass pods that are released at timed intervals. The men's match pits Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, Javon Evans, Logan Paul, L.A. Knight and Trick Williams against each other, with the winner receiving a shot at Drew McIntyre's Undisputed WWE Championship.
Paul notably secured his spot after Jey Uso was eliminated due to a backstage attack. On the women's side, Tiffany Stratton, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Raquel Rodriguez and Kianna James will fight to secure a title match against WWE Women's Champion Jade Cargill.
The Chicago card also features a World Heavyweight Championship rematch between hometown heroes CM Punk and Finn Balor as well as a Women's Intercontinental Championship bout with Becky Lynch defending against AJ Lee. And while Giannis is just one of thousands watching at the United Center, fans will be hoping he returns to the court in the near future.
The 31-year-old forward has been sidelined for 13 consecutive games since suffering a right calf strain against the Denver Nuggets on Jan. 23.

