Bad Bunny reveals his risky desire to return to WWE
Almost a couple of years have passed since then Bad Bunny competed in WWEbut the rapper wants to get back in the ring.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Bad Bunny revealed his desire to have “one more” game. However, he does not know when that will happen.
“I want to do it one more time,” he revealed. “I want to risk my life in the ring.” I felt like I didn’t take enough risks in the ring, and I want to do that. I want to scare my mother.
“When?” I don’t know. We stay in touch with the people at VVE, always paying attention to what’s going on. But when, I don’t know. Hopefully the time will come when I actually get ready like I have done the last few times. And I would like to take more time to get physically ready,” he continued.
He then compared the experience of professional wrestling to making music. In both mediums, he is constantly working to become better at his craft. If he comes back, he wants to play five instead of a babyface.
“Just like in music, I’m doing this to get better and to do something different,” Bud Bunny explained. “Sometimes I say, ‘I’m going to drop everything and just wrestle full time.’ I feel like I’m in wrestling, I just occasionally go like a celebrity. I’m going full time and being a heel. I would like that. (laughs) I’ve always been more of a fan of the bad guys than the good guys.”
So it sounds like Bad Bunny will be returning to WWE at some point. It remains unclear whether or not it is “full time” as he described it. But he announced in the same interview that Backlash will soon be heading to Mexico.
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Bud Bunny’s WWE Career
Starting in 2021, Bad Bunny started performing as celebrities in VVE. He first took out “Booker T” at the 2021 Royal Rumble event before appearing on Monday Night RAW.
He then won the 24/7 Championship from Akira aTozawa with help from Damian Priest. Bad Bunny and Priest would team up at WrestleMania 37 to take on The Miz and John Morrison in a winning effort.
The following year, at the 202 Royal Rumble, he competed in a men’s match royal. He was eliminated by eventual winner Brock Lesnar.
2023 Bad Bunny was announced as the host of Backlash when it took place in Puerto Rico. At the event, he faced Priest in a “Street Fight”, which he won.
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