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Bad Bunny Teases WWE Return After 618 Days, Potential RAW on Netflix Surprise
SAN JOSE, Calif. — WWE fans are buzzing with anticipation as Bad Bunny, the Grammy-winning music star, is rumored to make a surprise return to Monday Night RAW after a 618-day absence. The episode, airing live on Netflix from the SAP Center, could feature a dramatic alliance between Bad Bunny and Damian Priest against their common enemies in The Judgment Day.
Bad Bunny last appeared in a WWE ring at Backlash 2023 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he faced Damian Priest in a Street Fight. Now, with Priest turning face and both stars representing Puerto Rico, a reunion against The Judgment Day seems plausible. Bad Bunny, who reportedly resides in California, has a history of thrilling performances in WWE, making his potential return a major draw for fans.
“I want to do it one more time,” Bad Bunny said in a recent interview. “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.” While he admitted uncertainty about the timing of his return, he expressed a desire to prepare thoroughly for his next WWE appearance.
Bad Bunny also teased a potential heel turn, stating, “I’m going to go full time and be a heel. That’s what I’d love. I was always a fan of the villains more than the good guys.” This shift in character could add a new layer to his WWE persona, further captivating audiences.
Meanwhile, Damian Priest is set to face Finn Balor, his former Judgment Day teammate, in a Street Fight on RAW. With the likelihood of interference from The Judgment Day, Priest may seek Bad Bunny’s assistance to even the odds. The duo’s shared history and mutual respect for Puerto Rican pride make this alliance a compelling storyline.
Bad Bunny’s WWE appearances have consistently showcased his athleticism and charisma, earning him a loyal fanbase. His potential return could also set up a high-profile match against Dominik Mysterio, who previously issued a warning to the megastar. “If he’s more than willing to get in my face again, I’m down to throw down,” Mysterio said in an interview last year.
As WWE continues to expand its reach through Netflix, the inclusion of global stars like Bad Bunny highlights the company’s commitment to delivering must-see entertainment. Fans will be watching closely to see if the Puerto Rican sensation makes his long-awaited return tonight.