Bad Bunny is set for a comeback after Triple H confirmed he’ll be starting talks with the musician very soon.
The Grammy Award winner is one of the biggest names in music today and has WWE on a few occasions, including taking part in the 2022 Royal Rumble after teaming with Damian Priest against John Morrison and The Miz at WrestleMania 37.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk and other media after show, Triple H teased: ‘Little bit of a spoiler, he and I are going to have a conversation very very soon.
‘It’s already scheduled, we’re going to go and see what’s available. Biggest music star in the world. Let’s go!’
Fans and wrestlers alike have heaped praise on Bunny for the way he’s thrown himself into the business, and Triple H – real name Paul Levesque – was amazed by his commitment and drive.
‘I love working with people like that when they have the same passion that our superstars have,’ he explained.
‘One thing about Bad Bunny, when we were going to work with Bad Bunny and he was going to face The Miz and they were doing all their business for that, at that period of time, I was at the Performance Center almost weekly.
‘Every single time I would go there, I would walk in and they would say, “Bunny is in the other room training if you want to say hi.” He was in there and I would go in there and he would be pouring with sweat, beat up, he was grinding.’
Meanwhile, The Game – WWE’s head of creative and talent relations – also revealed the message of respect he gave to Bunny for last year.
‘When we talked to him about that event, he went and got himself a house in Orlando, lived there, came to the Performance Center every single day,’ he added.
‘He deserves every bit of respect as everybody else. That’s what I said to him the first time, “You earned my respect, I don’t give it easy.” ‘