Bad Bunny’s latest Super Bowl halftime performance didn’t just dominate music headlines — it may have set the stage for a future WrestleMania storyline.
According to Fox News, the global superstar drew more than 128 million viewers for his halftime show, making it the fourth most-watched in Super Bowl history. The performance sparked debate across social media, including from WWE personality Logan Paul, who was asked whether he was excited for the show and bluntly answered, “No.”
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Paul later softened his stance after his brother Jake criticized the NFL’s decision on social media, writing that he was “purposefully turning (it) off” because he “cannot support” a “fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America.” Logan publicly disagreed, responding, “I love my brother, but I don’t agree with this. Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island.”
Enter Cody Rhodes.
The former Undisputed WWE Champion believes there’s only one logical way to settle the chatter: inside a WWE ring. Speaking about Bad Bunny’s crossover appeal and in-ring ability, Rhodes praised the music icon’s previous WWE appearances and floated a high-profile matchup.
“I hope we get him back,” Rhodes said, referencing Bad Bunny’s prior runs with the company. “He did a wonderful job, but he’s on top of the world right now. That show is an all-timer.”
When asked who he’d like to see stand across the ring from Bad Bunny, Rhodes didn’t hesitate. “Maybe Logan.”
It wouldn’t be the first time Bad Bunny has stepped into WWE competition. The Grammy-winning artist competed at WrestleMania 37, entered the 2022 Royal Rumble, and headlined Backlash 2023 in Puerto Rico alongside Damian Priest in front of a raucous home crowd. His performances earned respect from fans and wrestlers alike for their physicality and preparation.
Meanwhile, Paul has established himself as more than a celebrity cameo. He’s reached the final four in consecutive Royal Rumbles and captured the United States Championship during his WWE tenure, proving he can deliver in marquee moments.
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The timing adds intrigue. Both Paul brothers currently reside in Puerto Rico, and just days after the halftime debate, Logan shared a post featuring his fiancée, Olympic gold medalist Jutta Leerdam, set to Bad Bunny’s song “MONACO.”

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