Seth Rollins trolls Jake Paul's boxing loss as he facetimes Logan Paul live on WWE RAW
Jake Paul, a former YouTube star who turned professional boxer, suffered his first loss as a pro on Sunday night, losing a split decision to Tommy Fury. While Paul has remained gracious in defeat, many have seized the opportunity to ridicule him.
WWE star Seth Rollins was the latest entrant to mock Jake Paul's loss on Monday Night RAW. Rollins interrupted The Miz TV segment to declare that he will host WrestleMania 39. Rollins asked The Miz to facetime Logan Paul since Rollins and Paul maintain a hostile relationship.
The Miz denied Rollins' request and was subsequently on the receiving end of a Curb Stomp as Rollins stole his phone. He then FaceTimed Logan Paul and told him to appear on next week's Monday Night Raw, all the while making a joke about Jake Paul's loss to Tommy Fury over the weekend:
"I just wanted to to call you and I just wanted to see how your baby bro is doing? How is Jakey doing? He had a tough day yesterday [sarcastically grins]."
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Paul has been the target of vicious internet mockery following the loss to Fury, but 'The Problem Child' is taking the "humbling experience" in stride. He also claims to have made $30 million for the blockbuster clash.
Andrew Tate reacts to Jake Paul's split decision boxing loss to Tommy Fury
Jake Paul recently succumbed to his first professional loss against Tommy Fury. 'The Problem Child' made every effort to make the bout competitive against the British professional boxer from the opening bell. He smothered Fury with blows but struggled to evade Fury's lengthy reach.
Paul fought hard, but in the end, Fury got his hand raised with a split decision victory (two judges scored the bout 76-73 for Fury and 75-74 for Paul).
Andrew Tate's internet popularity skyrocketed last year, and it was rumored that he was planning a return to fighting. During his career in combat sports, the British-born American engaged in MMA and kickboxing bouts, but the current wave of influencer boxing has tied him to bouts against the likes of Jake Paul and KSI.
However, the idea of Andrew Tate competing anytime soon seems far-fetched since he was arrested by prosecutors last year in December on suspicion of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime group to exploit women.
Despite their history, Tate took the opportunity to offer Paul some words of wisdom on Twitter on his first career loss:
"Always winning isn't the point of God's battles. The point of God's battles is so you can show him the strength of your heart when you lose @jakepaul."
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