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Logan Paul Rules Out Constant High-Risk Moves in Future WWE Appearances

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After that insane flip move he pulled on Rey Mysterio on February 10th’s Monday Night Raw, Logan Paul is pumping the brakes on the dangerous stuff. Fans who saw him nail that moonsault fallaway slam might’ve thought he’d proceed with his jaw-dropping stunts, but Logan’s officially saying “enough” to these wild stunts.

The Moonsault Slam That Sparked the Decision

When he posted the clip on Instagram, he kept it simple: “Never doing that again”, with a WWE tag. That move — where he backflipped off the top rope while holding Mysterio — is something most wrestlers wouldn’t even attempt.

It helped him beat a WWE legend and grab a spot in Elimination Chamber but seems like Logan’s finally thinking about not breaking his neck.

This isn’t just a one-off thing either. Remember SummerSlam last year when he did that springboard moonsault onto LA Knight outside the ring? Talking about it later on his Impaulsive podcast, he admitted these moves take forever to practice and leave zero room for mistakes.

“There’s basically zero margin for error”, he admitted, pointing out that even something small like an oily rope could lead to serious injury. Not exactly comforting when you’re flipping through the air twenty feet above the ground.

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A History of High-Risk Stunts in Logan Paul’s WWE Career

Since joining WWE in 2021, Logan’s been all about these highlight-reel moments. That crazy mid-air collision with Ricochet at Royal Rumble? The Buckshot Lariat? The Spanish Fly? All Logan Paul specials that get millions of views but apparently come with a price.

“With the Ricochet collision, not a great landing. Took a little bit from me and my soul”, Logan admitted.

Word is The Undertaker actually pulled him aside at one point and basically told him to keep it easy with the death-defying stuff. During their Impaulsive podcast chat, Logan seemed to get it, saying he’s kinda jealous of guys like Roman Reigns who can just tell stories instead of risking their bodies every match.

What This Means for Logan Paul’s Future in WWE

So what does this mean for Logan heading into Elimination Chamber on March 1st? He’s probably not gonna stop being entertaining — he’s naturally good at getting reactions. But maybe we’ll see a version of Logan who’s thinking more about wrestling smarts than viral clips.

Smart move, honestly. In wrestling, the guys who last aren’t always the ones doing the craziest stuff — they’re the ones who know when to save their bodies for the long haul. And at 29, Logan’s probably realizing he’d rather not end up with serious injuries by 30.