Logan Paul may soon be able to work out his differences with Bad Bunny like any mature adult - in the wrestling ring. "Let's peel back the f***ing curtain. I'm going to stop f***ing around. Bad Bunny is a world-renowned superstar," Paul, 30, said on the Tuesday, February 17 episode of his "Impaulsive" podcast. "He also can be a WWE superstar when he wants. He's a good wrestler. He can f***ing wrestle." He continued, "There have been talks about maybe us wrestling. It's been floated around. I've been candid about the fact that I'd love to do it. I think it would be the greatest WWE match of all time. I really believe that." Paul caused controversy earlier this month when he was asked on the red carpet of a Super Bowl LX party in San Francisco if he was excited for Bad Bunny's halftime show. He gave a blunt "no" before moving on. Chris Brown Throws Shade at Bad Bunny's Super Bowl 60 Halftime Performance "On the red carpet when I was asked, 'Are you excited for the halftime show?' I can't remember the last halftime show I've been excited for," Paul told Sports Illustrated in a story published Thursday, February 12. "I don't even know if I'm paying attention for most of the game. Like, I'm working, I'm mingling and stuff. And yeah, maybe part of it is knowing what could happen in the WWE, but also part of it is just like, I'm walking down a red carpet." "That was kind of a work, but not really," Paul added on his podcast, admitting he was an "ass" on the red carpet. Paul is currently a full-time wrestler for WWE, having made his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 38 in 2022. Bad Bunny, a lifelong wrestling fan, has made multiple in-ring appearances for WWE. Most recently, he defeated Damian Priest at WWE Backlash in May 2023 in front of a raucous crowd in his home country of Puerto Rico. Danica Patrick Says Bad Bunny 'Should Not Be Allowed' as Super Bowl Performer Paul had already weighed in on the controversy surrounding the NFL choosing Bad Bunny, 31, as its halftime show performer. After his brother, Jake Paul, posted via X that he would turn off the TV during the halftime show, calling Bad Bunny "a fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America," Logan publicly called him out. "I love my brother but I don't agree with this," he wrote on Super Bowl night, quoting Jake's original post. "Puerto Ricans are Americans & I'm happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island." Jake, 29, later walked back his comments, writing, "To clarify: I wasn't calling anyone a 'fake citizen' because they're from Puerto Rico. I live in Puerto Rico, and I love Puerto Rico. I have used my platform to support Puerto Rico time and time again and will always do so." Bad Bunny Addresses Super Bowl Halftime Backlash on 'Saturday Night Live' Logan stuck by his criticism of his brother, adding on his podcast, "I love him, but that doesn't mean we agree on things. He continued, "And it complicates things because people confuse us. They already think we're the same person. I'll walk outside right now and get called 'Jake' five times. He'll go outside in the Netherlands and get called 'Logan.'" "I felt in this scenario I had to put my flag in the sand," Logan added. "And I'm glad I did." Bad Bunny's halftime show was ultimately praised as he paired his music with an intricate set and plenty of homages to his native Puerto Rico. Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Cardi B, Jessica Alba and Pedro Pascal all appeared as surprise guests, and one lucky couple even got married during the show on the field.