"Bro, you are crazy" - Nick Kyrgios reacts to Logan Paul interrupting WWE Elimination Chamber
Not just basketball and tennis, Nick Kyrgios is a die-hard fan of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) as well. He was thrilled to see YouTube sensation Logan Paul wreak havoc at the recently-held Elimination Chamber, a pay-per-view event.
Paul, who was not a part of the match involving six men, attacked Seth Rollins with the latter's famous finishing move called the Curb Stomp, which cost him the United States Championship. The 27-year-old actor-cum-wrestler made his first appearance in WWE in April 2021 and has already clashed with a number of prominent names.
World No. 19 Kyrgios, who is currently recovering from a knee injury, took to social media to share the footage in which Paul can be seen interfering in the match. The 2022 Wimbledon finalist wrote:
"Logan Paul imposter syndrome. Bro, you are crazy."
On Monday, February 13, Kyrgios shared another clip in which he can be seen sitting alongside Paul as a guest on the latter's popular podcast called Impaulsive. Paul introduced the Aussie as “the bad boy of tennis.”
“@impaulsiveshow was a pleasure. Definitely cut from the same cloth," Kyrgios wrote.
Holger Rune can win multiple Grand Slam titles, says Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios is yet to play his first match of the 2023 season, courtesy of a knee injury suffered at the ATP 500 Japan Open last October. While the 27-year-old has participated in a couple of exhibition events, he was forced to withdraw from the United Cup, the Adelaide International 2, and the 2023 Australian Open.
In a recent interview, the Aussie praised World No. 9 Holger Rune, saying that he had the potential to win multiple Grand Slam titles.
"Holger's potential is incredible and it's big enough to win several Grand Slams during his career. That could be big for tennis," Nick Kyrgios said.
Kyrgios also showed interest in teaming up with the 19-year-old Dan for a doubles tournament, which he said would be a "pretty cool doubles pair."
"Whenever Holger wants, I'm ready. Maybe even later this year in a smaller tournament. I'm sure we'd love to play together. We could be a pretty cool doubles pair. So let's see. Maybe I'll ask him," he added.
Turning pro in 2020, Rune's biggest moment so far came last year when he defeated World No. 1 Novak Djokovic 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the Paris Masters final.