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Bad Bunny wants WWE return

In a wide-raging interview with Rolling Stone which is occupying the main page, Bad Bunny said that he wants to return to WWE for another match as he felt he didn’t “risk it enough in the ring” the last time around and now he just wants to scare his mother!

“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,” Bunny said.

He admitted that he does not know a date when that can happen but he stays in contact with WWE and is always paying attention to what’s going on.

“But when, I don’t know. I hope there’s a time where I can really get ready, like I did the last few times. And I’d love to take more time to get ready physically.”

Bad Bunny’s last match came at Backlash in Puerto Rico, defeating Damian Priest in a highly-entertaining street fight. His entrance at the show remains one of the most spectacular entrances in the history of WWE.

Bunny also added that after the success of Backlash in Puerto Rico and France, “now it’s going to Mexico.” That news has not been verified yet.

You can read the interview at RollingStone.com. A subscription is required.


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Colin Vassallo
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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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