Bad Bunny In Trouble With Biggest Name In WWE?

There have been rumor that Vince McMahon was furious with the three-time Grammy Award winner Bad Bunny after SmackDown.

 


 

Bunny showed up at the last minute on SmackDown just one night before Backlash. He appeared to make the save for Rey Mysterio. Meanwhile, fans quickly noticed that he was wearing a jacket with a banned logo on it.

When Bad Bunny made his entrance to save Rey Mysterio along with the rest of LWO, the Puerto Rican visibly had his jacket pulled down. Right at the end, a brief glimpse was caught as he looked into the hard cam – revealing a jacket with a WWF logo.

For those who are not aware of why WWE edited it, Bad Bunny was wearing the logo of WWE when it was called WWF. The reason why the name was changed to WWE in the first place was due to a lawsuit from The World Wildlife Fund.

Rumor on Vince McMahon furious with Bad Bunny

A Twitter account that claims to have insider news tweeted out some false information recent. It was said that Bad Bunny’s jacket with the old WWE logo on it upset Vince McMahon. It turns out that was a fabricated report.

Vince McMahon was reportedly furious that Bad Bunny wore the WWF Scratch Logo on Smackdown tonight. Rumors emerged that Bad Bunny is likely to be suspended for 90 days.

Boozer 666, who has a history of nailing reports from WWE, tweeted out a reply to this report. With only one word, Boozer was able to shut the entire rumor down.

“Nope”

The Judgment Day member Damian Priest will lock horns with Bad Bunny at Backlash on Puerto Rican soil. Priest and Bunny stole the show on the first night of WrestleMania 37 in 2021 in front of 40,000 fans at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. They picked up a huge tag team victory against The Miz and John Morrison.

Now, a couple of years later, Priest will be standing toe-to-toe with Bad Bunny in a San Juan Street Fight on this Saturday, May 6 at the Backlash Premium Live Event at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico.

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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