Logan Paul is stirring up excitement in the WWE universe with his latest comments on a potential wrestling match against Bad Bunny. The YouTube sensation, now a full-time WWE star, believes that facing the global superstar would be an absolute game-changer. He’s predicting that a clash between them would be a “big money match“, captivating a global audience.
Logan Paul has this to say about a potential wrestling match with Bad Bunny
Logan Paul recently hinted at the exciting possibility of a WWE match with Bad Bunny. He believes the match would break barriers and capture a global audience, citing Bad Bunny’s talent and superstar status.
Ahead of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium, Logan Paul sparked controversy by downplaying the singer’s much-awaited performance, saying he’s “not excited” about it. However, he later clarified to The Takedown SI that his comments were misinterpreted, and he’s actually a fan of Bad Bunny. Paul even expressed interest in a potential WWE match with the Grammy winner, predicting it would be the “biggest wrestling match of all time”.
“The guy is talented. The guy is so talented. [He’s] the definition of a superstar, whether it’s performing at a big game halftime show, or actually even wrestling,” the 30-year-old admitted. “Now that said, I’ve got some experience under my belt. I don’t see how he’s going to be able to stand my pressure and my athleticism and strength, but if it happens, that’s a big money match.”
Paul, however, playfully downplayed the possibility of the match with Bad Bunny, saying he’s “not setting the table” for the superstar, acknowledging his jam-packed schedule.
Logan Paul is a full-time member of the WWE roster, regularly appearing on WWE Raw as part of the Paul Heyman-led Vision faction, alongside Bronson Reed and Austin Theory. Notably, Bron Breakker is currently unavailable due to an injury.
As for Bad Bunny, his most recent WWE appearance was in 2023, where he emerged victorious against Damian Priest in a memorable San Juan Street Fight in Puerto Rico.
