Logan Paul Hints At WWE Break
Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
After Bad Bunny shared that he'd like to make an in-ring return to WWE, WWE Superstar and divisive content creator Logan Paul was more than ready for a match.
Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe. Logan Paul Calls Out Bad Bunny for WWE Match Former United States champion Logan
Logan Paul said it would take a hefty price for him to not leave WWE to fight Conor McGregor. Paul said WWE president Nick Khan would have to match the
Heyman also revealed that he has never written a script or answered an idea without writing the final page of a story. He explained that in the build-up to the conclusion of a storyline, teasing the audience, building intrigue, and involving other characters are the primary goals that are considered.
Logan Paul will be at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere. In a post on Twitter, WWE confirmed that Logan Paul will be at the WWE RAW on Netflix premiere on January 6th. WWE announced that Paul was joining the WWE RAW roster at the RAW on Netflix Kickoff event on December 18th.
The pair have never faced each other in a wrestling match, but in 2022, Paul called out Bad Bunny for being “a Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico who is privately taking advantage of the same tax program that he is publicly condemning… While I love Bad Bunny, I cannot personally support the hypocritical nature of his exploitation.”
A face-off between Logan Paul and Gunther is in the works for WrestleMania 41, according to a new report, which means that the World Heavyweight Championship might be up for grabs.
Drew McIntyre and CM Punk engaged in what many consider to be the feud of the year throughout 2024. Following Punk's injury in the 2024 Royal Rumble, McIntyre
Legendary WWE advocate Paul Heyman discusses the inspiration for his signature "Ladies and gentlemen" introduction.
Logan Paul might just trade WWE for a $250 million boxing match with Conor McGregor—if WWE’s president doesn’t laugh him out of the ring first.