
Logan Paul Calls for Match Against Bad Bunny – Logan Paul has issued a direct challenge to global music icon Bad Bunny, asking WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H to make the match a reality.
The comments came during the latest episode of Paul’s imPAULsive podcast, where co-host Mike Majlak brought up the idea of a showdown between Paul and Bad Bunny. Initially, Paul seemed to brush off the suggestion, pointing to the difference in their professional paths.
“You’re asking me? Come on bro, stop. Bad Bunny is a global music superstar, I’m a WWE superstar. Stop, stop Mike,” Paul said. While he praised Bunny’s in-ring efforts—particularly his memorable entrance and performance at WWE Backlash 2023 in Puerto Rico—he still stressed that wrestling is his full-time career, adding, “But come on, this is my full-time job, bro… I wrestle wrestlers.”
However, Majlak pointed out that Bad Bunny has trained seriously for WWE matches, including sessions with company producer Adam Pearce. That shifted Paul’s tone, prompting him to issue a direct appeal to WWE creative leadership: “Okay. Triple H, make it happen.”
Though the two have never crossed paths in the ring, both Paul and Bad Bunny have made major headlines in recent years for their successful transitions into wrestling. Bad Bunny notably competed at WrestleMania 37 and had a critically acclaimed San Juan Street Fight against Damian Priest at Backlash 2023. Paul has regularly competed at high-profile events since his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 38.
At one point, Bad Bunny was rumored for a tag team bout at WrestleMania 41, but those plans ultimately fell through.
Logan Paul is scheduled to team with John Cena to face World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes at Money in the Bank on Saturday, June 7.
Logan Paul Calls for Match Against Bad Bunny