Logan Paul challenges Triple H for celebrity WWE match, urging the WWE executive to arrange a high-profile showdown between himself and global music icon Bad Bunny. The two stars have marked their place as leading celebrity wrestlers but have not yet shared the ring together, sparking widespread anticipation among fans and industry watchers alike.
Paul Pushes for Celebrity Rivalry inside WWE
Logan Paul recently made waves by suggesting WWE’s Chief Content Officer, Triple H, set up a headline match pitting Paul against Bad Bunny. Both men, who transitioned from entertainment fame to WWE stardom, are often considered at the forefront whenever “best celebrity wrestler” discussions arise among fans.
While debates about their wrestling abilities continue, the pair have never clashed in the ring. Paul, speaking during an episode of his podcast, imPAULsive, addressed the idea when co-host Mike Majlak brought up the potential dream match.
“You’re asking me? Come on bro, stop. Bad Bunny is a global music superstar, I’m a WWE superstar. Stop, stop Mike.”
—Logan Paul, WWE Superstar
Paul Recognizes Bad Bunny’s Success, Claims a Wrestling Edge
Logan Paul acknowledged the impact of Bad Bunny’s entrance at Backlash 2023 and credited the Puerto Rican artist’s wrestling skill, yet underscored his own full-time WWE commitment.
“Yes, his entrance in Puerto Rico, Backlash, that was one of the greatest entrances in WWE history. He can wrestle, that guy can wrestle. But come on, this is my full-time job, bro. What are you saying, bro? Come on, bro. I wrestle wrestlers. I’m just gonna put it like that. I wrestle wrestlers.”
—Logan Paul, WWE Superstar
Mike Majlak, Paul’s co-host, countered by noting Bad Bunny’s rigorous training with WWE figures such as Adam Pearce, suggesting Bunny’s experience goes beyond occasional celebrity appearances. This prompted Paul to make a direct appeal.

“Okay. Triple H, make it happen.”
—Logan Paul, WWE Superstar
State of Celebrity Matches in WWE
Following WrestleMania 41, speculation arose about Bad Bunny potentially teaming up with Cody Rhodes in a tag match against John Cena and Travis Scott. However, there is currently no confirmation of the match taking place, leaving fans to wonder when Bad Bunny will return for another WWE appearance.
Meanwhile, Logan Paul remains at the center of WWE action, as he is scheduled to team with John Cena at the upcoming WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event. Their opponents will be Cody Rhodes and reigning World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso, adding another layer of intrigue to ongoing storylines involving top WWE talent.
What This Means for WWE’s Celebrity Status
The prospect of Logan Paul facing Bad Bunny underlines WWE’s strategy of pairing mainstream stars from music and digital realms with established wrestling names, creating crossover appeal. Showdowns between high-profile celebrities not only attract massive attention from entertainment and sports audiences but also help establish new storylines, possibly leading to major event headliners.
If Triple H responds to Paul’s challenge, fans could witness one of the most anticipated celebrity clashes in wrestling history. Until then, both Logan Paul and Bad Bunny remain pivotal figures in discussions about the place of celebrities within WWE and the future of headline matches that cross industry boundaries.
