
Bad Bunny could soon become part of another major WWE storyline. A remark on the recent AAA show has sparked buzz around Bunny’s return. The timing also fits WWE’s growing relationship with AAA, making the Grammy-winning artist’s possible return feel more realistic than ever.
WWE Partnership Opens Another Door For Bunny
Bunny’s name entered the wrestling conversation once again during Saturday’s AAA on the Fox broadcast. The moment came after Damian Priest’s arrival in the promotion became a major talking point.
JBL raised an interesting question while speaking with AAA General Manager Rey Mysterio. He asked whether another global superstar could soon follow Priest into the promotion.
JBL asked, “Now that we have Damian Priest, can we get Bad Bunny also in AAA?”
Rey Mysterio responded, “We’re working on that as well.”
JBL then added, “Awesome. I remember when they had a football game right in the middle of his concert last year.”
Rey Mysterio and JBL’s commentary exchange about Bad Bunny during AAA tonight:
JBL: “Now that we have Damian Priest, can we get Bad Bunny also in AAA?”
Rey: “We’re working on that as well.”
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These comments from veterans immediately grabbed attention across the wrestling world. Mysterio’s response suggested that discussions are taking place behind the scenes. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the exchange hinted that AAA is seriously exploring the possibility.
This tease naturally led fans to wonder whether Bad Bunny could also be preparing for another WWE appearance. Although no timetable has been revealed, the latest development keeps the door wide open.
Reports Add More Weight To The Rumors
The speculation did not stop with Rey Mysterio’s comments. Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez later added another important update.
According to Alvarez, “There is something to Rey Mysterio’s tease regarding Bad Bunny and AAA.”
The report from Alvarez suggests Rey Mysterio’s tease was not simply made to entertain viewers. Instead, there appears to be genuine interest behind the scenes.
Neither WWE nor AAA has officially confirmed any plans involving the music superstar. However, multiple signs now point toward active discussions. Until an announcement arrives, fans will continue watching closely for the next update.
Considering the Triple H-led management’s willingness to feature celebrity talent in meaningful roles, Bad Bunny remains one of the strongest options available. His previous performances earned praise from fans, fellow wrestlers, and critics alike.
Why Bad Bunny Fits Perfectly In WWE?
Bad Bunny has already built an impressive resume inside a WWE ring. Unlike many celebrity guests, the rapper committed himself to training and consistently delivered memorable performances.
His first match came at WrestleMania 37. Teaming with Damian Priest, he defeated The Miz and John Morrison in a performance that surprised many viewers. The match showcased his athleticism, timing, and respect for professional wrestling.
Two years later, Bunny returned for Backlash 2023 in Puerto Rico. The hometown event produced one of WWE’s most memorable atmospheres in recent years. Bunny defeated Damian Priest in a brutal San Juan Street Fight that received widespread praise.
Logan Paul On A Possible Match With Bunny
Earlier this year, in February, Logan Paul reflected on a possible in-ring collision with the Puerto Rican rapper. On his “IMPAULSIVE” podcast, Paul said,
“Let’s peel back the curtain. I’m going to stop ** around. Bad Bunny is a world-renowned superstar. He also can be a WWE superstar when he wants. He’s a good wrestler. He can ** wrestle. There have been talks about maybe us wrestling. It’s been floating around. I’ve been candid about the fact that I’d 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’m asked about Bad Bunny, I think that in the back of my mind. 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. I’m not excited about any halftime show. I don’t care, I didn’t even really watch the game that much. And I was ripping packs. I think it would be the greatest, most popular WWE match of all time. It would be insane. It transcends WWE.”
This contest has yet to become reality. Even so, it remains an intriguing possibility if Bad Bunny steps back into WWE.
At this stage, nothing is official. Still, Rey Mysterio’s comments and Alvarez’s report have created legitimate excitement. With WWE continuing to expand its global reach and strengthen its relationship with AAA, Bunny’s return appears more believable than it has in quite some time. If negotiations continue moving in the right direction, another headline-making WWE appearance could be a matter of time.