WWE superstar Logan Paul has been everywhere this week.
From a viral video response to Tom Brady, who called his WWE athleticism “cute,” to the news that his Vision stablemate, Bron Breakker, is dealing with an injury — a development that could impact the group’s direction heading into WrestleMania season — Paul has stayed in the headlines.
But the most unexpected storyline? A very public disagreement with his brother Jake Paul over Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
Notably, both Paul and Bunny are outside celebrities WWE has featured in high-profile matches. The difference is that Logan is now a full-time WWE performer, while Bunny has not wrestled since 2023.

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What Did Logan and Jake Paul Say About Bad Bunny?
Following Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, Jake Paul took to X and criticized the show, even encouraging a boycott.
Logan responded publicly, saying he loves his brother but disagrees with his take — adding that Puerto Ricans are Americans and pushing back against the framing of Bunny as “anti-American.”
The exchange immediately went viral.
Interestingly, both brothers own homes in Puerto Rico, adding another layer to the conversation. Jake has since clarified his initial post, with even stronger rhetoric.
Logan’s comments caught some fans off guard, particularly given some of his perceived political leanings in recent years. While the Paul brothers are no strangers to controversy — and certainly understand how to drive engagement — the public split still surprised many observers.
Adding to the intrigue, Logan had previously commented on the Super Bowl red carpet that he wasn’t especially excited for Bunny’s halftime performance.
Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny at WrestleMania?
This is where professional wrestling blurs the line between reality and storyline.
Speculation has already begun that the public tension could be setting up a potential showdown between Logan Paul and Bad Bunny at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.
Even Cody Rhodes hinted at the possibility in a recent video, fueling further conversation among fans.
Is this organic celebrity disagreement? Or a calculated “work” designed to build toward a marquee WrestleMania moment?
In WWE, those lines are intentionally thin.
Logan Paul vs. Tom Brady in Flag Football
Before WrestleMania, Logan is scheduled to compete against Tom Brady in a high-profile flag football game in Saudi Arabia — another crossover moment blending sports and sports entertainment.
If the back-and-forth between the two continues, don’t be surprised if Brady’s name resurfaces during WrestleMania season as well.
With celebrity crossover, real-world headlines, and storyline speculation colliding at once, Logan Paul has once again positioned himself at the center of the conversation — exactly where he thrives.
