Logan Paul Confirms WWE Status Amid 2-Month Absence
Logan Paul had been missing from WWE TV for two months.
The last time the WWE Universe saw The Maverick in action was at Clash in Paris at Paris La Défense Arena in Paris, France. He lost a bout against The Never Seen 17 John Cena in a singles match, which lasted about 26 minutes.
While Logan Paul is absent from WWE TV, he recently shared a vlog on his YouTube channel where he revealed his WWE status and his absence from the weekly programming. While talking to his friend and host Mike Majlak, he revealed that he’s waiting for a call from Triple H to show up in WWE.
Logan Paul: “‘Cause I have a job. I’m a WWE wrestler.”
Mike: “Oh, they have a no vlogging policy?”
Paul: “No. No. Most of my effort is focused on being in the WWE.”
Mike: “But you barely even do anything, though.”
Paul: “Yeah, I’m just waiting for the call from Triple H.”
Jelly Roll Wasn’t Prepared To Take Logan Paul’s Table Splash At WWE SummerSlam
Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre took on the team of Jelly Roll and Randy Orton at SummerSlam this year. During the match, Logan Paul delivered a splash from the ring post to Jelly Roll on top of a commentary table at ringside. Speaking with Insight’s Chris Van Vliet, Jelly Roll revealed that he wasn’t prepared to take that table bump.
“Thank you for bringing that up. I practiced everything, but that. It’s the scariest part of the night. It’s also the moment you know that’s going to go, because me and Logan had extensively been like, Look, man. If there was ever a time for you to jump, and I know you jump as crazy as you can every time, but if there was ever a time like this, this should make every headline in the world tomorrow. We knew we had that kind of a moment if we did it right.
I do remember the hardest part was, I don’t know if I should get this inside, but I got onto the table wrong, which everybody talked about, because I had to slip back, and did the worst job selling my slip back. But equally, I was scared because of where my back was sitting at that moment. I’d never been through it, and I didn’t know where this thing was going to break.
So like I had just a genuine self-preservation, like, f**k what everybody thinks. This is scary as f**k. But then I looked up, and when Logan took the two bottles, I just remember thinking, I’ll talk about this on my deathbed.
I’ll tell this story of what’s happening right here in this moment till I die. I don’t know how many other things in my life I’ll think are cool enough to talk about until it’s all over, but I will, for sure sit right here and think about this moment, dude.”
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