Logan Paul Rants About Elimination Chamber Fiasco After Seth Rollins Gets Unmasked as the Mystery Attacker

Logan Paul hasn't recovered from his Elimination Chamber setback that saw the now-revealed masked man Seth Rollins take him out.


Logan Paul Rants About Elimination Chamber Fiasco After Seth Rollins Gets Unmasked as the Mystery Attacker

Logan Paul rants about Elimination Chamber's turn of events [via- WWE]

It was a bittersweet night for Logan Paul inside the Elimination Chamber this past Saturday. While on one hand, ‘The Maverick’ galloped through three major eliminations of Trick Williams, Je’Von Evans, and LA Knight, he met his fate with the reveal of the actual masked man that had been a thorn in the Vision‘s side for months. Once again a decoy was sent first to throw everyone off.

After the Adam Pearce-enforced security got hold of the imposter, another black-hooded figure sneaked into the Elimination Chamber structure and went after Logan Paul. The mystery assailant, who eventually revealed himself as Seth Rollins, kicked the social media megastar in the midsection before hitting the Curb Stomp. It resulted in Paul’s exit from the match, about which he has ranted on social media.

Taking to X, the Westlake-born influencer hailed himself as the MVP of the Elimination Chamber who was “screwed over by a dbag.” The host of the IMPAULSIVE podcast slammed the referees and WWE executives for condoning such unprofessionalism. At last, the PRIME co-founder affirmed that he’s going to be a champion inevitably.

Despite the Seth Rollins surprise garnering a huge reaction from the crowd, the build-up to it was extremely underwhelming. The eliminations of Evans, Williams, and Knight at the hands of Paul received no real heat from the crowd. The packed-to-the-rafters United Center in Chicago didn’t seem to care at all for ‘The Maverick’.

Having him run through half the field was supposed to be Bronson Reed‘s role before he got injured on Raw and consequently sidelined. It would’ve done wonders for Reed, but plugging someone like Logan Paul into that format didn’t work out in terms of eliciting the desired crowd reactions.

Rollins appears to have been medically cleared. A report from BodySlam has revealed that ‘The Visionary’ is on track to compete at WrestleMania 42, with ‘The Maverick’ being his potential opponent. It was also noted that WWE is hopeful about having Bron Breakker back in time to wrestle in Las Vegas as well, but it’s not a sure shot thing.

Logan Paul got outbid in an attempt to buy Hulk Hogan’s WrestleMania 1 boots

It’s no secret that Logan Paul has a knack for collecting pro wrestling memorabilia. But his latest attempt at buying one didn’t go his way. The former US Champion revealed through a post on X that he stayed up until 2 am trying to win Hulk Hogan‘s worn and signed boots from the very first edition of WrestleMania. The left boot read, “These are my real boots with my real blood on them from MSG.”

Logan Paul loses bid to buy Hulk Hogan's boots
Logan Paul loses bid to buy Hulk Hogan’s boots [via- The Atlantic]

‘The Hulkster’ also left his signature underneath it. The Vision member said he bid until $1,021,750 and was done. Paul got outbid by the winner, who spent $1,037,000 to claim those iconic wrestling boots. ‘The Maverick’ gave a “Gg” to the winner in a nice gesture. Last month, Paul set a Guinness World Record for selling the most expensive trading card at any auction to date.

The WWE star sold his PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card for $16.49 million, which he purchased for $5.275 million in 2021. It made him almost $8 million in profit. He wore that trading card in his in-ring debut for WWE at WrestleMania 38. The card was tied to a diamond-encrusted Poké Ball necklace.

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