Logan Paul hints potential WWE return direction
Logan Paul has shared a hint about his potential direction once he returns to WWE. The Maverick is the reigning United States Champion and attempted to qualify for the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match last month but came up short.
NBA star Kevin Durant was a guest on Logan Paul's ImPaulsive podcast and asked the 29-year-old about his career as a professional wrestler. Paul said it was a fantastic job and then suggested that he could become a major champion in the company if he committed to it.
"I want to say healthy, but compared to your deals, I don’t know [laughs]. They got money. It’s a fantastic job, I will say that," Logan Paul said. "I’m going to do it, bro. I think I could become champ if I just put my mind to it and commit. I like it," he said. [H/T: WrestleZone]
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Logan Paul battled Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship at King and Queen of the Ring earlier this year but was unable to dethrone The American Nightmare.
WWE SmackDown star sends message to Logan Paul
LA Knight has been involved in a rivalry with Logan Paul on WWE SmackDown in recent weeks and delivered a message to the United States Champion.
Speaking with Sportskeeda Wrestling earlier this month, The Megastar claimed that he didn't care about Paul's energy drink and compared him to a character from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. Knight added that all he cares about is the United States Championship and he wants to take it from him.
"My thoughts on Logan Paul are that I want his championship. I don't really care about him. I don't care about him and his little drink. The fact that he looks like Glass Joe from Mike Tyson's Punch-Out. I don't care about anything. All I care about is the fact that he's got the US Championship, and I want it."
Logan Paul has only competed in fourteen matches so far in his career but has already proven to be a natural in the ring. WWE SummerSlam 2024 will be taking place in the United States Champion's hometown of Cleveland, Ohio on August 2.