- Logan Paul responded to Bad Bunny’s comments about returning to WWE
- Paul is a former WWE United States Champion
- The pair are regarded as the two of the best celebrity in-ring performers of all time

WrestleMania match incoming? Logan Paul and Bad Bunny may be on a collision course for the Grandaddy Of ‘Em All after the YouTuber responded to the Puerto Rican rapper’s revelation that he wants to return to the WWE and ‘risk it all’.
Bad Bunny recently revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that he didn’t think he risked enough in the ring during his performances at Backlash 2023, Royal Rumble 2022 and WrestleMania 37.
“I want to do it one more time. I want to put my life at risk in the ring,” Bunny began in his interview in this month’s issue, “I felt like I didn’t risk it enough in the ring, and I want to do it. I want to scare my mother. When? I don’t know. We stay in contact with the people at WWE, we’re always paying attention to what’s going on. But when, I don’t know. I hope there’s a time where I can really get ready, like I did the last few times. And I’d love to take more time to get ready physically.“
Bad Bunny vs Logan Paul – WrestleMania 41?
Never one to miss an opportunity to grab a headline or three, Logan Paul seized upon the chance to stir up interest in a bout between the pair.
Taking to the comments section of ESPN’s Instagram post sharing Bunny’s quotes, Paul replied, “Then get in the ring with me” before sharing the response on his Instagram story.

Paul has made a name for himself inside the squared circle, performing at the last three WrestleManias, taking on iconic names in the industry, such as Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton. The Maverick has also competed for the WWE Title twice, against Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes. In 2023 the 29-year-old became the WWE United States Champion after defeating Rey Mysterio and held the title for the best part of a year, before dropping it to LA Knight at SummerSlam, last summer.
Bunny, meanwhile, stole the show at Backlash in 2023, when he faced off against former friend and fellow Boricua Damian Priest in a San Juan streetfight. The 25 minutes of chaos that ensued between the two is widely regarded as the best celebrity crossover match of all time, with Bunny receiving an eardrum rupturing ovation upon making his entrance in his homeland. The Puerto Rican rapper also starred in a tag team match with Priest at WrestleMania 37, against The Miz and John Morrison, as well as the 2022 Royal Rumble.
Paul recently returned to WWE television as part of Monday Night Raw’s roster, following the show’s historic move to Netflix. It is believed The Maverick will be heavily involved in a major storyline over the next few months heading towards WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. Paul has also called out Mike Tyson about a potential WWE match, as well.