Bad Bunny’s 2025 Net Worth: Are WWE Matches His Million-Dollar Side Hustle?
From chart-topping hits to WWE beatdowns, Bad Bunny is cashing in on every arena—here’s what he’s worth in 2025 and how much those ring appearances paid.
Bad Bunny is everywhere right now: streaming charts, wrestling rings, and next up, the biggest stage in American TV. If you are trying to figure out how that all translates into dollars, WWE history, and what is next, here is the clean, no-BS rundown.
Quick stats and money stuff
- Real name: Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio
- Age: 31
- Height: 5'11" (180 cm)
- Net worth: $50 million in 2025 (per Celebrity Net Worth)
- WWE match pay: around $100K per match (Fightful Select)
- WWE merch: over $500K during his first run (Fightful Select)
- Roster status: unlike most celebrity drop-ins, WWE has treated him more like an active roster member than a one-night cameo, which is not the norm
How Bad Bunny ended up suplexing people on live TV
The first WWE sighting was the 2021 Royal Rumble on January 31. He performed his track 'Booker T' and then mixed it up with The Miz and John Morrison. Two months later, he actually wrestled at WrestleMania 37, teaming with Damian Priest to beat Miz and Morrison. It was not a vanity tag either; he held his own and set the tone for everything that followed.
The Puerto Rico street fight that blew the doors off
His last WWE appearance so far was Backlash 2023 in May, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He went one-on-one with Damian Priest in a San Juan Street Fight, which is basically no rules and lots of chaos. The crowd was nuclear for both guys — Bunny for obvious reasons, and Priest, who is also Puerto Rican, got huge reactions too.
Inside the ropes, Bunny did not wrestle like a celebrity tourist. He busted out a Canadian Destroyer — yes, in his first singles match — and won. That entrance and that finish have lived on in highlight reels ever since.
Is he coming back to WWE?
Fans were convinced we would see him again after Priest won the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XL and then turned babyface following the end of his Judgment Day run. As of now, though, there is nothing publicly in WWE's plans that involves Bunny. File it under 'great if it happens, not on the schedule yet.'
Meanwhile, he just landed the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show
This is a big one. Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, and it is set to be the first halftime show performed entirely in Spanish. That is not just a booking; that is a line-in-the-sand moment for the NFL.
'What I am feeling goes beyond myself... It is for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown... this is for my people, my culture, and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL.'
Also worth noting: he has been steering clear of U.S. dates on his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour. That tour runs from November 21, 2025 through July 22, 2026. Super Bowl 2026 lands on February 8, right in the middle of it, so expect a quick detour from the road to the biggest gig in TV.