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Former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell hasn't been seen all that often of late, but he'll be exposed to a big audience on Super Bowl Sunday in a new ad for Kia's "Drive the Dream" campaign.
According to Loudwire, Liddell will appear alongside Motley Crue and Adriana Lima in the 60-second spot during the Super Bowl, and they gave a description of what to expect from the clip:
"The dream sequence, set to the tune of Motley Crue’s adrenaline infused ‘Kickstart My Heart,’ stars hottie Adriana Lima as a statuesque flag girl as the dreaming man speeds around a racetrack driving the new Kia. As he makes his way around the track he receives approving nods from the Motley boys who subsequently burst into flames and start performing on a stage framed by pyro and fireworks, all while surrounded by martial arts guru Chuck Liddell, bull rider Judd Leffew and a larger than life sub sandwich. You know, just the basics that all men dream about."
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