Logan Paul shared a video of backstage shenanigans from the WWE Raw on Netflix premier on his YouTube channel.
After Bad Bunny shared that he'd like to make an in-ring return to WWE, WWE Superstar and divisive content creator Logan Paul was more than ready for a match.
In his most recent YouTube video titled “Am I Fighting Conor McGregor?”Paul is shown talking to Rob Fee, a WWE writer. Paul said he has to chase the $250 million payday the McGregor fight would provide. However, he said that if Nick Khan, president of WWE, matches it, he'll stay in the squared circle.
The wrestler-turned-actor also goes under the hood with fellow car bros like country singer Jelly Roll, former WWE rival The Miz and Blink-182 rock band drummer Travis Barker.
Dana White is finally reacting to the rumors of a potential Logan Paul-Conor McGregor fight in India. Two weeks ago, McGregor revealed that he was
Bleacher Report catches you up on the latest news from the WWE Universe. Logan Paul Calls Out Bad Bunny for WWE Match Former United States champion Logan
The pair have never faced each other in a wrestling match, but in 2022, Paul called out Bad Bunny for being “a Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico who is privately taking advantage of the same tax program that he is publicly condemning… While I love Bad Bunny, I cannot personally support the hypocritical nature of his exploitation.”
John Cena is putting pedal to the metal in his upcoming talk series “What Drives You,” in which the actor and WWE star will interview some of his favorite people — in their favorite vehicles. The four-episode series,
Conor McGregor has done it again-stirred the internet with just one phone call. The UFC superstar reportedly made light of a $500 million boxing match with YouTuber-turned-boxer Logan Paul.
Wrestler-turned-actor John Cena ( Peacemaker, Ricky Stanicky) adds "talk show host" to his resume with the release of his upcoming Roku series What Drives You, which should appeal to car lovers and wrestling fans.
Conor McGregor's return to the UFC could take place this year after more than three years away from the Octagon. 1,285 days have passed since McGregor's last fi