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Viewers concerned for Logan Paul’s wellbeing after he struggles to speak in WWE interview

Viewers concerned for Logan Paul’s wellbeing after he struggles to speak in WWE interview

Logan Paul's interview came off the back of his United States Championship match against Kevin Owens at the Royal Rumble.

Even people who aren't the greatest admirers of Logan Paul are concerned for his wellbeing after watching his post-WWE match interview at the Royal Rumble.

The YouTuber - who is also a boxer, an entrepreneur and now a pro-wrestler - is certainly is a jack of all trades and a master at managing what must be a hectic AF schedule.

Last night (28 January), the 28-year-old was busy defending his United States Championship against Kevin Owens at the WWE Royal Rumble.

Logan Paul's interview came off the back of his United States Championship match against Kevin Owens at the Royal Rumble.
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Like him or loathe him, the way Paul has taken to the pro-wrestling business is nothing short of impressive after he signed a 'multi-event' contract with WWE in 2022.

He's more than held his own against the likes of Rey and Dominik Mysterio, and also with more technical wrestlers like The Miz and Seth Rollins.

But on Sunday night, it was a truly brutal matchup as Paul was put through the announcer's table before getting struck in the face with brass knuckles.

Towards the end of the match, Owens hit Paul with the brass knuckles and had his shoulders pinned to the mat.

That's when the referee noticed he'd left the brass knuckles on, and Paul was announced the winner of the fight due to disqualification.

It was a brutal match.
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I know what you're thinking (it's fake), but despite it all being rehearsed and choreographed, WWE superstars can get injured.

The Undertaker has had close to 20 surgeries in his 30-year-career, whilst Kurt Angle has admitted to fighting with a concussion, which is very dangerous.

After Paul defended his title, he went and spoke to The Bump.

Battered and bruised, he managed to answer a few questions before being asked if he had a message for anyone who wanted a shot at his title.

His eyes appeared slightly glazed over, and he replied with slurred speech: "Come and get it... I need a second."

He then walked off before finishing - leaving viewers concerned for his wellbeing.


One person said: "Bro 100 per cent has a concussion during this interview."

A second posted: "Hope Logan is alright. He went through a tough match."

Someone else commented: "Bro def got hurt. idk If you hate Logan or not. I wish the best health for all."

So far, there's been no official update from Paul's end, however, others just thought he was selling the idea he was hurt really well.

"Logan Paul is playing the role perfectly. He's giving his knock out so much weight by appearing like this after," one person said.

Another added: "This is genuinely the best sell of a concussion I have ever seen, I hate how much I love him in WWE."

"Has nobody ever been physically exhausted on here? Doesn’t mean he’s concussed," a third also pointed out.

Featured Image Credit: WWE

Topics: WWE, Logan Paul