Jake Paul reveals his perfect WWE debut plan with brother Logan Paul
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Jake Paul recently defeated boxing legend, Mike Tyson
Social media star Jake ‘The Problem Child’ Paul has become one of boxing‘s biggest names since his transition into the sport in 2020. However, recently he has shown interest in joining the WWE.
Jake’s brother Logan Paul is signed with the promotion and is the former United States Champion. The former United States Champion has been absent from the squared ring since his last match against LA Knight for the United States Championship. Knight defeated The Maverick and snatched his title to at SummerSlam 2024 PLE.
On the other hand, Jake has recently fought one of the greatest boxers, Mike Tyson in the main event on Friday, November 15, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, U.SA. The Problem Child picked up the win against the boxing legend via unanimous decision.
The clash between the two heavyweights in the main card was televised on the streaming platform, Netflix which will be the new home of Monday Night Raw coming January.
Also Read: Jake Paul’s boxing record: Wins, losses & key fights after Mike Tyson clash
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Following his win over Tyson, The Problem Child appeared on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast to celebrate his win.
During his conversation with his brother, the social media star discussed endorsing Donald Trump, his recent boxing match, fighting fellow social media star KSI, and much more.
The two brothers also discussed Logan’s recent trip to India, where he visited the country alongside Mr. Beast and KSI to launch their respective brands.
Logan suggested Jake visit the country and shared his own experience, “The food is nice, the people are very nice in India, there are a lot of creators (YouTube), they are all in the come up, huge over there, ready to make mainstream!”
Also Read: Why is WWE superstar Logan Paul in India right now?
During the podcast, Jake also expressed interest in joining WWE as Logan’s manager, “I would love to (come to WWE). But I would want to be your — yeah… I’d wanna be your Paul Heyman. I wouldn’t wanna wrestle as much. I could do some sh*t but I’d want to be your sidekick businessman or some sh*t,”
Logan replied that his brother might consider moving to WWE after stepping back from boxing, though he recognized that the time commitment could be a potential hurdle at the moment.
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