Logan Paul wants to face off against Bad Bunny in a WWE match. The influencer went viral for saying he wasn’t excited about the rapper-singer’s Super Bowl LX Halftime performance. Now, Paul is clearing the air and mentioning his interesting wishes with the Puerto Rican occasional professional wrestler.
Logan Paul talks about Bad Bunny match
In the latest episode of his podcast, Impaulsive, Logan Paul expressed his desire to fight Bad Bunny in a WWE match. He also reflected on his one-word comment about Bunny the night before the latter’s Super Bowl Halftime show. At a red carpet event, Paul replied, “No,” when asked whether he was excited about the rapper’s performance. The YouTuber explained, “That was kind of a work, but not really.” Moreover, he quipped, that he was an “ass” on the red carpet that day.
Additionally, Paul discussed the possibility of facing Benito in a WWE match, who is an occasional professional wrestler. He stated, “Let’s peel back the f****ng curtain. I’m going to stop f****ng around. Bad Bunny is a world-renowned superstar.”
Paul further added Benito “can be a WWE superstar when he wants.” The father of one shared that the 31-year-old is “a good wrestler. He can f****ng wrestle.” He continued, “There have been talks about maybe us wrestling. It’s been floated around.”
The former WWE United States Champion further explained, “I’ve been candid about the fact that I’d love to do it.” Paul expressed that “it would be the greatest WWE match of all time. I really believe that.” Meanwhile, addressing his red carpet comment, he stated, “In that regard, any time I’m asked about Bad Bunny, I think that in the back of my mind.” The host added, “To set that up, when I’m asked if I’m excited, saying ‘no,’ one word, now people are talking about it. However, there is truth to the fact that I’m a 30-year-old man.”
Furthermore, Paul mentioned that he isn’t thrilled “about any halftime show,” and doesn’t “care.” He said he doesn’t watch the game much, so he doesn’t “care if it’s Bad Bunny performing or someone else.”
Originally reported by Ritika Singh on Mandatory.
