Recently, international music megastar Bad Bunny revealed that he wanted to return to WWE.
"I want to do it one more time," Bad Bunny told Rolling Stone. "I want to put my life at risk in the ring. I felt like I didn't risk it enough in the ring, and I want to do it. I want to scare my mother. When? I don't know."
"We stay in contact with the people at WWE, we're always paying attention to what's going on. But when, I don't know. I hope there's a time where I can really get ready, like I did the last few times. And I'd love to take more time to get ready physically."
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Bad Bunny went on to explain his passion for pro wrestling, going so far as to say he'd want to quit music in order to put more of his focus into it.
Naturally, this has caught the eye of multiple fans and the talent backstage, including one WWE Superstar who also gained fame outside of wrestling.
Shortly after the interview came out, WWE Superstar and divisive internet personality Logan Paul took to Instagram Stories, calling out the music icon.
"Then get in the ring with me."
This would certainly be a highly-anticipated match, especially for people outside of the WWE fandom.
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Both Paul and Bad Bunny have been called the best celebrity professional wrestlers of all-time, with Paul getting the edge since he has moved to a more permanent position on the roster.
Paul is now officially a member of the Raw roster on Netflix where there are rumors that he could challenge Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41.
Prior to this, Paul had held the WWE United States Championship for 277 days, having memorable matches against Rey Mysterio, Kevin Owens, Randy Orton, and LA Knight, who defeated him for the title.
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Meanwhile, Bad Bunny has had multiple impressive matches, teaming with Damian Priest at WrestleMania 37, entering the 2022 Royal Rumble, and defeating Priest in a San Juan Street Fight at Backlash in 2023.
The major boon both Paul and Bad Bunny had going for them was that they often worked with experienced in-ring talents who could help guide them. If the two were to face each other, it would just be the two of them in the ring.
Still, this has the potential to be something huge. Only time will tell if anything actually comes from it.
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