Bad Bunny seeks another WWE match to terrify his mother.
In 2023, WWE Backlash saw an electrifying moment with Bad Bunny.
In 2023, Bad Bunny made a mark in the pro wrestling world by facing off against Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight at WWE Backlash. The crowd in Puerto Rico went wild as he emerged victorious.
Bad Bunny has made several appearances in a WWE ring in 2021 and hopes it won't be his last.
The singer revealed to Rolling Stone that he intends to return to the ring for competition.
In an interview published Monday, the magazine reported that he said, "I want to do it one more time. I want to put my life at risk in the ring. I felt like I didn’t risk it enough in the ring, and I want to do it. I want to scare my mother. When? I don’t know."
We remain in touch with the individuals at WWE and are constantly monitoring their activities. However, I am uncertain when this will occur. I hope there will be a moment when I can fully prepare, as I have in the past. Additionally, I would appreciate the opportunity to devote more time to physical preparation.
"Like in music, I do wrestling to improve and try something new. Sometimes, I consider quitting everything to focus solely on wrestling. I feel like I'm just dabbling in wrestling as a celebrity. I want to go all in and become a heel. That's my ultimate goal. I've always been drawn to the villains in wrestling more than the heroes."
The 2023 match was made more memorable by the entrance of Bad Bunny.
WrestleMania season is approaching, and it's uncertain where he would fit into any upcoming storylines, but anything could happen.
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