Logan Paul: Logan Paul was last seen in WWE at WrestleMania 39, where he lost to Seth Rollins. Following that, his initial contract with the company expired. However, days later, Paul signed a new contract with the company. He also stated that he desires to win a WWE Championship. With that, now The Maverick has hinted at a WWE return and he also promised thrilling content for fans. Follow the latest WWE News Updates with InsideSport.IN
Check Out how Logan Paul hinted at his WWE Return
On a recent episode of his ‘Impaulsive podcast‘, Logan Paul stated that he is “really excited to get back“, hinting at a WWE return.
Paul said “I am so hungry to get back in there, dude. I am so hungry to get back in there, and I just got cable here in Puerto Rico. I’ve been watching Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown and the big events.“
“Night of Champions just happened. As a fan, for the first time, I’m watching the consumer angle. I didn’t always do that. As a YouTuber, I got to go and be a YouTuber because I knew what people are looking for, what they wanted, and what made a good video and kept the audience retained. Now, as a WWE fan, I can see how the performance translates from what it feels like from my perspective to on TV. I think this angle and these last three months I’ve had off in this sport will lead to an amazing next couple of years in the WWE. I’m really excited to get back.“
Logan Paul has always been entertaining the WWE Universe with his in-ring charisma. His returns are always extraordinary and are thoroughly enjoyed by the fans. His return at the 2023 Royal Rumble was also a spectacle to watch.
However, now with huge pay-per-view events upcoming and also, now that Paul has signed a new contract with the company, we might get to see The Maverick making his in-ring return anytime soon. Also, Paul stated “These last three months I’ve had off in this sport will lead to an amazing next couple of years in the WWE“, thus, promising thrilling content for WWE fans.
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