Bad Bunny has once again found himself at the centre of wrestling speculation, and it appears WWE has already explored the possibility of bringing the global superstar back to its biggest stage.
Following renewed mainstream attention around his Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performance, fresh details suggest WWE reached out well before the event to discuss a potential WrestleMania 42 role.
According to WrestleVotes Radio on Fightful Select, WWE had been in contact with Bad Bunny’s representatives in advance of the Super Bowl, gauging his interest and availability for WrestleMania. While it remains unclear whether a deal has been finalised, the discussions were described as positive.
One WWE source reportedly stated that the company would “absolutely” welcome Bad Bunny at WrestleMania, even if it were only for an appearance rather than an in-ring match.
Bad Bunny has previously competed in high-profile WWE matches and has maintained a strong working relationship with the company. Whether that partnership leads to another WrestleMania moment remains to be seen.
What Did Logan Paul Say About A Possible WWE Match Against Bad Bunny?
Logan Paul has confirmed that discussions have taken place about a potential WWE match with Bad Bunny, admitting on his ImPaulsive podcast that the idea has been “floated around” behind the scenes.
While addressing backlash over his Super Bowl comments, Paul praised Bad Bunny’s in-ring ability and said he would love to face him, even calling it a match that could be “the greatest WWE match of all time.” Bad Bunny last competed in WWE in May 2023, while Paul has established himself as a standout celebrity performer in recent years.
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