Users who watched the American Turning Point live broadcast super bowl During halftime, everyone was shocked by a strange activity in the comments section. The show, which featured Kid Rock, served as a replacement for the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show and reportedly received millions of views.

However, fans noticed that users commented on the word “Kvadorum” thousands of times. Judging by the comments, this is likely a reference to the Bad Bunny banner hanging at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, californiain his performance, which reads: “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
But exactly why people comment on “Kvadorum” in different contexts remains unclear.
One user wrote: “Look at these comments, they are all scammed, talk about some ‘Kvadorum’.”
“wt* is it Kvadorum??” another post shared a screenshot of the comment.
What does Kvadorum mean?
Kvadorum is not a word in any known language, which means that the word itself has no meaning in any language. However, as is common in live broadcasts these days, the collective comments were most likely intended to boost the digital token Kvadorum (KDN). Recently, the team behind the coin released a YouTube video promoting Kvadorum as a “big reveal” by 2026.
The comments on the TPUSA live stream are likely an attempt to increase the visibility of the comments. However, it is not certain yet.
How many people watched the TPUSA halftime?
TPUSA claims that more than 5 million viewers watched their Super Bowl halftime show across various platforms. However, this number has been questioned by many, including Candace Owens.
Also read: Bad Bunny vs TPUSA: Which Super Bowl halftime show has been watched more? The first number is in
Many people pointed out that Youtube When the live broadcast ended, it had only about 10,000 views. Critics argue that this number is too low for a live broadcast that has been viewed 5 million times. However, it’s worth noting that the show was also live-streamed on platforms other than YouTube.
“The problem with people who have tons of money they didn’t earn is that they often have no idea how this stuff actually works,” Candace Owens wrote. “No, that’s not the likely outcome if you actually had 5.2 million live viewers.”
Meanwhile, early estimates suggest Bad Bunny’s official Super Bowl LX halftime show drew around 130 million viewers — likely setting a second-half ratings record.


