
Logan Paul is finally pulling back the curtain on the Bad Bunny speculation and hes admitting theres more to the story than a simple NO. After stirring up headlines with a blunt dismissal of Bad Bunnys Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show, Paul has now addressed the backlash and the growing rumors that he could step into a WWE ring with the global music superstar. Speaking on a recent episode of his ImPaulsive podcast, the former United States Champion made it clear: the idea of Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny in WWE isnt random internet fantasy its something that has been discussed. Paul didnt hold back when explaining what really happened. Thats a massive statement considering Bad Bunnys track record in WWE. The Grammy winner last competed in May 2023, defeating Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight that delivered one of the loudest crowd reactions in recent WWE memory. Paul, meanwhile, has built a reputation as one of WWEs most athletic celebrity crossovers, delivering show-stealing performances at WrestleMania and beyond. But what about that viral Super Bowl comment? Paul admitted his dismissive reaction was intentional at least mostly. In other words, Paul says most of it was storyline strategy a calculated move to spark conversation and potentially lay groundwork for something bigger. He had already hinted at the scale of such a match during a February 12 appearance on The Takedown, where he called it a big money match that would extend far beyond the WWE audience. Now hes confirming that discussions, at least loosely, have existed behind the scenes. The idea of Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny would pit two of the biggest crossover names in modern WWE against each other both proven draws, both legitimate in-ring performers, and both capable of bringing mainstream eyes to wrestling. For now, nothing is official. But with Paul admitting talks have been floated around, this potential blockbuster is no longer just fan fantasy. Would you want to see Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny in WWE? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google