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Bad Bunny sticking around as WWE President hopes for Cardi B collab too

WWE President Nick Khan told Forbes that Bad Bunny is sticking around in WWE for now and we’re going to see a lot of him in the weeks to come.

Khan thinks that this collaboration was only possible due to the pandemic and no touring from Bunny. “I don’t believe that would have existed in a world where Bad Bunny was on tour,” Khan said.

Bunny has also been a big success for the WWEShop.com website, with his Royal Rumble merchandise selling out and raking in hundreds of thousands of dollars. WWE released even more shirts and apparel now as they continue to ride the Bunny wave.

The WWE President also expressed his wish to work with Cardi B after the mega superstar interacted with WWE fans a couple of weeks ago. “The bulk of concert money is made in the summertime. It doesn’t appear as if there are going to be big tours during the summer, even we’re all hopeful, so we’ll see what other folks we’re talking to and who you’ll see in the mix!”


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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