Liv Morgan, Charlotte Flair, and more WWE Superstars react to Logan Paul's heartwarming personal update
WWE Superstar, Logan Paul, recently shared a personal update on social media amid his absence from World Wrestling Entertainment television. Several top superstars, including Liv Morgan, Charlotte Flair, Dominik Mysterio, and more, shared their reactions to the social media sensations's post.
The Maverick's last appearance on WWE programming was at SummerSlam in front of his home crowd. However, he lost the United States Championship match to LA Knight at the premium live event. He has since been absent from television, to support his fiancee during her pregnancy.
The 29-year-old's partner, Nia Agdal, recently gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter named Esme. The social media star took to Instagram and posted a few pictures and a short clip, in a heartfelt update.
You can check out the Instagram post below:
The post grabbed the attention of several stars, including Charlotte Flair, Liv Morgan, Dominik Mysterio, Tiffany Stratton, and others, who liked the update. Natalya, Maryse, and Torrie Wilson, among others, congratulated the couple in the comments section.
You can check out some of the reactions in the screengrab below:
Jim Ross shares honest opinion about Logan Paul's online beef with WWE Hall of Famer
Logan Paul and Kevin Nash recently got involved in an online altercation. It started with the WWE Hall of Famer criticizing The Maverick over the latter's lack of knowledge of common wrestling terms and also his schedule as compared to other top stars. Paul was also quick to respond with an insulting reply.
Speaking on his recent Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross pointed out that it shouldn't have been made public as it helped no one. He added that the talent involved must be careful about such things. The AEW commentator further stated that Paul must focus on his work instead of picking fights.
"It shouldn't have been made public, I don't think. Who did it help? It didn't help Logan Paul. And I don't know that it helped WWE. We're talking about it, so maybe it did, and we're just not acknowledging it. But I would have probably preferred, if I was involved in talent relations. [...] The talent should be smart enough not to light fires that they can't address. In other words, they're shooting an angle that'll never happen. And that's a waste of time. There's a million things Logan Paul, who's still trying to get over - and he's a h*ll of a hand - but he's still. [...] I don't know how it helps everybody. It shows you where Logan Paul's head is," he said.[H/T: WrestleTalk]
You can hear his comments in the podcast below:
Logan hasn't been featured on television for nearly two months. It remains to be seen how long it will take for him to make his return to the squared circle.