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NXT Ice Cube Joined The Dodgers’ Epic Victory Rally: Mookie Betts Said, “A Repeat Ain’t Never Sounded So Sweet!”

The L.A. legend joined the team at Dodger Stadium to celebrate L.A.’s hometown heroes and back-to-back World Series Champions.

 Sarah Nash • November 3, 2025

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Ice Cube Joined The Dodgers’ Epic Victory Rally: Mookie Betts Said, “A Repeat Ain’t Never Sounded So Sweet!”
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L.A. knows how to throw a party! And the Dodgers earning two back-to-back World Series Championships is certainly a reason to throw down. After a celebratory parade through the streets of Downtown L.A., the 5 tour buses packed with Dodgers players and their loved ones made their way to Dodger Stadium for a well-earned celebration.

A Stadium Full of L.A. Legends

The Dodgers made their grand entrance to the unmistakable beat of Kendrick
Lamar’s
 
“Not Like Us”.The crowd erupted as the anthem of L.A. blared through the stadium, a perfect soundtrack for L.A.’s reigning champions.

And just when everyone thought it couldn’t get more L.A., Ice Cube rolled out in a slick Dodger-blue convertible to deliver the team’s second straight World Series trophy to a sea of screaming fans. It should come as no surprise since Ice Cube celebrated at last year’s World Series rally as well. And in his celebration speech, he loudly proclaimed that L.A. would do it all again next year!

A Third Championship?

Ice Cube wasn’t the only one at the mic hyping a third consecutive win. There was a lot of talk about bringing home a third World Series Championship title next year from both players and management. As Mookie Betts said, “A repeat ain’t never sounded so sweet!”

Fans Flood DTLA For Dodgers’ Victory Parade — The City Turns Into A Sea Of Blue And Cheers

Fans flooded the streets to celebrate, turning downtown L.A. into a sea of blue and cheers for the Dodgers.

 Sofia Delpueche • November 3, 2025

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Los Angeles is once again bathed in Dodger blue. For the second straight year, the team has captured the World Series title, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a thrilling seven-game matchup that ended with an 11th-inning homer by Will Smith.

This back-to-back championship marks a milestone in franchise history: the first time the Dodgers have ever won consecutive World Series titles since moving to Los Angeles, and the first repeat by any National League team in 25 years!

To celebrate this massive success, the city showed up once again with an equally massive attendance to the parade that, while it started at 11am, gathered thousands of fans at midnight to secure a spot as closer to the boys in blue as possible, with lawn chairs, Dodger blankets and sweaters.

The parade started at the Dodgers Stadium and made its way to DTLA in a 1.7 miles long route, and back again to the stadium. The streets were packed with attendees from all over California, creating a shower of blue confetti, just like in 2024 when 250,000 people turned out, according to MLB data.https://platform.twitter.com/embed/Tweet.html?id=1985382787298496546

The parade celebrates more than a championship, this back-to-back title only strengthens that bond, reminding Angelenos that the Dodgers are as woven into the fabric of the city as its skyline and sunsets.

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