Logan Paul wants to face Bad Bunny in a WWE showdown that he claims would ‘be the biggest wrestling match of all time’.
The YouTuber turned wrestler Paul trolled the Puerto Rican rapper on Super Bowl week, saying on the red carpet at a party before the game that he didn’t care about seeing the halftime show.
Then, at the game itself, Paul was booed by sections of Levi’s Stadium when he was shown on the jumbotron during football’s showpiece game between New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.
Speaking this week on his Impaulsive podcast, Paul has now revealed exactly how he wants to settle the score with the music star, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio.
‘Let me peel back the curtain,’ Paul explained. ‘I was asked on the red carpet… I’m going to stop f***ing around, fine.
‘Bad Bunny is a world-renowned superstar, right? He also can be a WWE superstar when he wants. He’s a good wrestler, he can f***ing wrestle!

Logan Paul wants to face Bad Bunny in a WWE showdown after their Super Bowl feud

Bad Bunny competed in WWE in 2021 and Paul said that the rapper knows how to wrestle

It comes after Paul said that he didn’t care about seeing the rapper’s Super Bowl halftime show
‘There have been talks about maybe us wrestling, like it has been floated around and I’ve been candid about the fact that I would love to do it.
‘I think it would be the greatest WWE match of all time, I really believe that.
‘In that regard, any time I am asked about Bad Bunny I think about that in the back of my mind.
‘So to set that up, when I am asked if I am excited about the halftime show, by saying “no”, one word, “no”, ok, now people are talking about it.
‘However, there is truth to the fact that I am a 30-year-old man, I am not excited about a halftime show, man. I hardly even watched the game that much.’
Bad Bunny has been expected to return to wrestling sooner than later. He made a high-profile appearance at Royal Rumble in 2021 and won the 24/7 title, defeating R-Truth.
And while his star has never been higher following his Super Bowl halftime show, it does seem that he has a gap in his otherwise packed schedule to make a comeback.
His current world tour stops for a break on March 2, resuming in May. WrestleMania 42, meanwhile, is held in Las Vegas on April 18-19.
