<P> One ad that drew the ire of many--including the NFL--was for the internet domain provider Go Daddy, which tweaked the controversial halftime of the previous year's game with a mock censorship hearing featuring a comely woman, Nikki Cappelli (played by WWE Wrestler Candice Michelle), having a "wardrobe malfunction". Fox pulled the second airing of the ad, scheduled for the two - minute warning of the fourth quarter, along with a five - second plug, and it was replaced with a promo for The Simpsons . The Scottsdale, Arizona - based World Wide Web domain registration company got a refund on the second ad . </P> <P> Another popular ad was made by the NFL . It featured players who were not in the Super Bowl, headlined by Pittsburgh Steelers rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger being at a beach resort, depressed he did not make it in . Joe Montana comforted Roethlisberger, and soon both Montana and Roethlisberger joined many other players in different locations in an off - key yet rousing edition of "Tomorrow" from the musical Annie . The commercial ended with the tagline: "Tomorrow, we're all undefeated again ." Roethlisberger went on to lead the Steelers to victory in Super Bowl XL the very next season . </P> <P> The top ad, as chosen by the USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter was for Anheuser - Busch's Bud Light featuring a timid skydiver making his first jump getting enticed with a six - pack of the product . This ad was ranked second on ADBOWL . The highest ranked commercial by ADBOWL was Anheuser - Busch's "Applause ." </P> <P> For the first time since the campaign started in Super Bowl XXI, no "I'm going to Disney World!" ad aired following Super Bowl XXXIX . </P>

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