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Triple H to meet Bad Bunny to explore future appearance

Paul Levesque revealed in the post-show press conference that he will be meeting with music megastar Bad Bunny again soon to discuss the possibility of another collaboration between WWE and himself.

He went over how when Bunny came in for WrestleMania, he busted his ass every day at the WWE Performance Center and even gota house in Orlando to be closer for training. Bunny won over everyone in WWE with his dedication.

“A little bit of a spoiler, him and I are gonna have a conversation very, very soon,” Levesque revealed to the media. “It’s already scheduled, we’re gonna see what’s available. Biggest music star in the world so…let’s go!”

Triple H noted how they have been working with Bunny, Pat McAfee, Logan Paul, and Fury, and they do it because these stars show passion, the same passion that WWE Superstars have. He said it takes a lot for him to show respect, but these individuals got his respect because whenever they were involved, they were 100% committed and showed that they’re there because they love the business.


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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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