WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes wants to see Bad Bunny face off against Logan Paul inside the squared circle after the stupendous success of the Super Bowl. Benito headlined the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Interestingly, Paul lavished praise on Bunny and defended him after his brother Jake Paul criticized the Puerto Rican singer.
WWE star wants Bad Bunny to face-off Logan Paul in the ring
WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes is eyeing a Bad Bunny versus Logan Paul in the ring after Benito’s massive Super Bowl success. Rhodes considers the Grammy winner’s Super Bowl halftime show “an all-timer.” He said he’s hoping Bad Bunny cashes in on the Super Bowl success and steps into the WWE world again.
Rhodes teamed up with John Cena last year to take on Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul, and lavished praise on Bad Bunny’s halftime set. The former WWE Champion gushed to TMZ reporter, “Oh, he killed it. So good.” Additionally, Rhodes also hinted at the idea of Benito making a comeback in the ring. However, he acknowledged that the Grammy winner is juggling a busy career at the moment. The “Monaco” singer last stepped into the ring back in 2023.
Rhodes said, “I hope we get him back. He did a wonderful job, but he’s on top of the world right now. That show is an all-timer. Prince might still be my favorite, but that’s an all-timer.”
Furthermore, when the TMZ reporter asked Rhodes to name Bunny’s potential opponent, the WWE star replied, “Good one. Maybe Logan?” Interestingly, Paul supported Benito’s headline-making Super Bowl halftime performance and criticized his brother Jake for blasting the Grammy winner’s performance.
Jake Paul tweeted, “Purposefully turning off the Halftime Show. Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them). You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this Halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.”
In response, Logan quoted his brother’s tweet and wrote, “I love my brother, but I don’t agree with this. Puerto Ricans are Americans, and I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island.”
