Following Bad Bunny’s widely praised Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, speculation has increased about his return to WWE in 2026, possibly for a WrestleMania match. Fans and insiders alike are curious if WWE will capitalize on his soaring popularity, especially with Logan Paul emerging as a likely opponent after his brother Jake Paul publicly criticized Bunny’s halftime act.
Cody Rhodes Expresses Strong Support for Bad Bunny’s Return
Among those hoping to see Bad Bunny back in WWE is top star Cody Rhodes. While signing autographs, Rhodes shared his admiration for Bunny’s recent performance and expressed optimism about his wrestling prospects. Speaking with TMZSports, Rhodes said,
“I hope we get him back. He did a wonderful job. He’s on top of the world right now. That show is an all-timer, all-timer. Prince might still be my favorite, but that’s was an all-timer.” ?Cody Rhodes, WWE Star
When asked about a potential WrestleMania opponent for Bunny, Rhodes suggested he might face Logan Paul, reflecting the popular narrative surrounding their possible showdown:
“Maybe Logan [Paul], maybe Logan.”
Rhodes Remains a Key Figure in WWE’s Championship Scene
Even if Bad Bunny does not return to WWE for WrestleMania, Cody Rhodes is likely to remain a prominent player in the Undisputed WWE Championship division. Now heading into his third consecutive year in the title picture, many anticipate Rhodes will challenge the reigning champion Drew McIntyre. Reports also indicate that Jacob Fatu might contend for a WrestleMania title opportunity, which could add further intrigue to the main event landscape.
Anticipating WWE’s Plans and the Future
The potential return of Bad Bunny to WWE in 2026 could create significant buzz, especially if it leads to a high-profile WrestleMania match against Logan Paul. Meanwhile, Cody Rhodes’ continued presence atop the championship scene underscores WWE’s focus on blending established wrestling talent with crossover appeal. Fans will be watching closely to see how these storylines unfold as 2026 approaches.
