Following Jake Paul’s disapproval of Bad Bunny’s performance at Superbowl LX, his brother Logan Paul publicly disagreed with those remarks on X, expressing support for the Puerto Rican artist. This incident sparked conversation around national identity and representation, as Jake Paul had called Bad Bunny a “fake American” after the Latin rapper’s halftime show appearance during the Patriots versus Seahawks game.
Damian Priest applauded Logan Paul for speaking out against his brother’s comments, recognizing the positive impact such a stance can have on many people.
“Very kind of you to say. You have a platform that can actually mean something to many. Thank you,” wrote Priest.
Significance of Bad Bunny’s Superbowl Half-Time Performance
Bad Bunny’s appearance at Superbowl LX marked an important moment for the Latin American community in the United States, as he represented their culture on one of the world’s largest stages. The event showcased his influence beyond music, emphasizing inclusivity and the growing presence of Latin artists in mainstream American entertainment.
Damian Priest’s Past Encounter with Bad Bunny at WWE Backlash 2023
In 2023, WWE held its Backlash event in Puerto Rico, where Damian Priest competed in a memorable Street Fight against Bad Bunny. The match gained attention due to Bunny’s iconic entrance to his hit song Chambea and the involvement of returning WWE stars Carlito, Savio Vega, and Rey Mysterio, who came to Bunny’s aid against the Judgement Day faction.
After a fierce contest with multiple interruptions, Bad Bunny emerged victorious, further strengthening his status as a crossover star between music and professional wrestling. This bout remains a notable highlight of WWE’s international events, especially on the island of Puerto Rico where the community embraced the match.
Raising Voices Within Wrestling and Entertainment Communities
Wrestlers and performers like Damian Priest recognizing Logan Paul’s supportive message illustrates a growing trend of public figures actively engaging in social conversations through their platforms. Such endorsements contribute to bridging divides within their fanbases and highlight the importance of solidarity against divisive comments.
The interplay between entertainment, sports, and social issues continues to unfold, with future interactions between wrestling and music personalities like Bad Bunny likely to capture widespread attention and inspire further dialogue.
Very kind of you to say. You have a platform that can actually mean something to many. Thank you https://t.co/IdrS240NlL
— Damian Priest (@ArcherOfInfamy) February 9, 2026
