Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl halftime performance has sparked a political firestorm, and WWE is reportedly treading carefully. The performance drew criticism from Donald Trump, leading to a heated debate involving conservative groups and politicians. Dave Meltzer reports that while WWE fans are unlikely to have issues with the Puerto Rican star, the company is avoiding highlighting its political ties on television to prevent upsetting the Trump administration.
The situation was further complicated by Jake Paul, who initially called Bad Bunny a “fake” American on social media before walking back his comments. His brother, WWE Superstar Logan Paul, publicly disagreed with the remarks. Despite the noise, sources indicate that WWE believes Bad Bunny’s star power will outlast the controversy. Triple H posted supportive messages for the artist before the show, and Logan Paul has previously touted a potential match against him as the “biggest match ever.”
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