Logan Paul is seemingly down for a WWE match with The King of Latin Trap. The Maverick recently welcomed Puerto Rican music sensation Myke Towers on his IMPAULSIVE podcast. Once Paul revealed that he attended one of Bunny’s concerts not that long ago, co-host Mike Majlak asked Paul who’d win if he and Bunny were to wrestle in WWE.
The former United States Champion was uber-confident in his full-time job, i.e., wrestling, to beat a global music superstar like Bad Bunny. Paul quipped that he only takes on wrestlers, aiming a subtle jibe at the 31-year-old rapper-singer. Paul, however, did give props to Bunny for the time he’s spent inside the squared circle.
That guy can wrestle, but come on, this is my full-time job bro… I wrestle wrestlers……….Triple H, make it happen!
Logan Paul via IMPAULSIVE
In fact, the boxer-turned-wrestler adjudged the rapper’s entrance from Backlash 2023 as one of the greatest in WWE history, something that Myke Towers also agreed to. Once the pressure started to pile up on Paul, he couldn’t help but chuckle and finally ask WWE CCO Triple H to make a match between him and Bunny happen.
Logan Paul teases WWE match VS Bad Bunny pic.twitter.com/olfnbhXemh
— IMPAULSIVE (@impaulsive) June 3, 2025
It’d be interesting to see if that ever comes to fruition. Bunny does plan on stepping back into the cosmos of WWE one more time. He told the Rolling Stone in an interview that he wants to scare his mother by risking all on the line in WWE, as he felt like he didn’t do it quite exactly the last time he had the chance to do so. Bunny’s WWE debut happened way back at WrestleMania 37 in 2021.
This weekend in Los Angeles, Logan Paul will team up with John Cena in the unlikeliest of alliances. They’re set for a tag team showdown against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso at Money in the Bank. It stemmed from Cena interfering in Uso’s world title defense against Paul at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Rhodes had just returned to take Cena out in what was The American Nightmare’s first appearance since WrestleMania 41. The former AEW EVP issued a challenge to Cena and Paul, which was eventually accepted. Rhodes and Uso were confronted by their MITB opponents on last week’s SmackDown. First of all, The Cenation Leader ridiculed both of his foes by calling them his wannabes.
He would then call Paul out to join him and continue the trash talk. After a point, The Yeet Master snapped and asked the heels to fight it out right then. Cena was ready to backtrack, but not Paul, for a change. It resulted in a slight disagreement between the MITB partners. However, they ultimately decided to throw hands at Uso and Rhodes, which ended in the babyfaces standing tall to end the show.
It’s been three years since Logan Paul was offered a WWE contract in June 2022. Since that point on, The Maverick has risen up the ranks in no time as compared to most of his peers. The Westlake-born influencer recently posted a video on YouTube where he called out those who are disgruntled with his undeniable success in WWE.
Paul affirmed that he’s not handed those high-profile spots just because he’s some social media megastar. In fact, Paul said that WWE treats him as a special entity because he’s fantastic and he’s been pulling those mainstream views for over a decade now. Taking offense to his rationale, Karrion Kross came up with a resounding response.
While he didn’t outright mention Paul by his name, Kross’ remarks were intended to address The Maverick only. The former NXT Champion said that pro wrestlers were never taught in wrestling schools that for them to be successful in their walk of life, they’d have to build a brand like Paul did outside of WWE.
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