Jake and Logan Paul are not fighting ... in fact, they're actually teaming up -- with the two internet superstars announcing the launch of their own reality TV show. The WWE Superstar and boxer admitted they weren't prepping to face off in the boxing ring during an Instagram Live on Thursday
Image: WWE Despite a social media tease earlier this week, the Paul brothers won’t be fighting in a ring anytime soon. Instead, Jake and Logan Paul announced Thursday that they will start in a
WWE Royal Rumble 2025 features top names like John Cena and Roman Reigns, but Logan Paul is one of many Darkhorses who could pull off the upset.
Kurt Angle says he's a big fan of Logan Paul, and would love to see him box Conor McGregor in their much-discussed bout in India.
Paul stated he only needed to throw one man over the top rope in the men's Royal Rumble to win and punch his ticket to WrestleMania. He hinted at potentially challenging Gunther for the WWE World Heavyweight Title if he wins the Rumble.
Logan Paul and Jake Paul won't be fighting each other. Instead, they will be starring in a new reality show that premieres on March 27th on Max. Logan is signed to WWE, and set to compete in the men's Royal Rumble on Saturday. Jake is a boxer who is coming off a decision victory over Mike Tyson.
YouTubers Jake and Logan Paul are no strangers to the spotlight, and they're giving an even deeper look into their lives. The Paul brothers announced
The rumored Jake Paul vs Logan Paul boxing match was actually a big publicity stunt to announce a huge new venture for the brothers.
Logan Paul's WWE return was met with resounding disgust and boos from the WWE Universe, and even the roster, on Monday.
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event didn't go according to Jey Uso, as he lost to Gunther. Meanwhile, Logan Paul claimed that "Main Event" Jey took Yeet from him, and he was going to send him an invoice for it.
Both Hulk Hogan and Logan Paul faced intense fan backlash on WWE Raw's broadcasts on Netflix. Hogan's controversial past and promotion of his beer brand fueled negative reactions, while Paul’s brash persona and actions solidified his position as WWE's most hated heel,