Logan Paul's shocking announcement draws WWE official's attention ahead of RAW's move to Netflix
WWE is set to enter one of the biggest years in the company's history, and Logan Paul made a shocking announcement while addressing his future. Adam Pearce also took notice and sent a message to The Maverick.
Last year, Adam Pearce became the General Manager of Monday Night RAW and brought crucial changes to the weekly product. Although the WWE official has taken a few hits here and there, he has continued his onscreen duties on the red brand as an authority figure under Triple H's creative leadership.
Recently, Logan Paul announced he was no longer retired and revealed his next move. During the RAW on Netflix Kickoff Show, The Maverick shocked the world with his move to Monday nights when the show debuts on Netflix in January 2025. Today, Adam Pearce took to his X (fka Twitter) account and welcomed the former United States Champion on board the red brand, along with a photograph with the star and Triple H.
"Welcome to #WWERaw, @LoganPaul," Pearce wrote.
Logan Paul thinks he would kill WWE Hall of Famer in a match
Earlier this year, Logan Paul's brother Jake went head-to-head with WWE Hall of Famer Mike Tyson in a boxing match. The Maverick became one of the highlights of the night as, during a post-fight interview, the former United States Champion went off on the veteran.
The 29-year-old star used foul language and threatened to kill the Hall of Famer in a boxing match. Speaking on ImPaulsive, the former United States Champion reflected on his interaction with Mike Tyson and regretted a few things from the segment.
"I didn't know that. I really think I would kill him. Bro, it's not like I find a way, but it's just me. I just thought I was an innocent bystander. I love Uncle Mike [Tyson], but I'll kill you, Mike, and I don't want to do that. I shouldn't have cussed; that was mean. That was mean, bro," Paul said.
You can check out his comments in the video below:
Earlier this year, The Maverick lost the United States Championship to LA Knight and is now headed to Monday Night RAW when the red brand moves to Netflix in 2025.