Bad Bunny’s next big stage after the Super Bowl halftime show could see him stepping back into a WWE ring.
Following his headline slot, speculation has grown around the Puerto Rican star’s future in wrestling, with WrestleMania emerging as a possible destination.
Recent insider commentary has only added fuel to that discussion.

Insiders hint Bad Bunny’s WWE return could follow Super Bowl weekend
Wrestling reports have suggested Bad Bunny’s return to WWE may come sooner rather than later, with momentum building after his Super Bowl appearance.
The Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez said the artist is expected back in WWE in the near future, reinforcing that discussions are active rather than theoretical.
“Bad Bunny is going to end up back in WWE very soon. Sooner rather than later, everybody, just so you all know.”
The timing aligns with WrestleMania season, when WWE has historically leaned into crossover moments.
Bad Bunny last wrestled at Backlash 2023 in Puerto Rico, where he defeated Damian Priest in a street fight that drew widespread praise.
What a Bad Bunny WWE return could look like
Speculation has now shifted toward how WWE might use Bad Bunny if he does return to the ring.
Insiders have pointed to potential WrestleMania involvement, with his touring schedule creating a window that lines up with WWE’s biggest weekend.
Bad Bunny’s earlier WWE run included appearances at WrestleMania and the Royal Rumble, along with winning the 24/7 Championship and teaming with Damian Priest.
That history has left WWE fans viewing his return as a continuation rather than a novelty.
For now, the Super Bowl remains the immediate focus, but signs increasingly point toward WWE being next on Bad Bunny’s schedule.
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