Logan Paul Training For High Risk Top Rope Moves Ahead Of WrestleMania 38

By | March 27, 2022

Logan Paul is no stranger to the world of sports and entertainment. The YouTuber-turned-boxer has made quite a name for himself, partly due to his fights against KSI and former world champion Floyd Mayweather. He is set to take part in WrestleMania and the Maverick has something special in store.

The elder Paul brother now has his sights set on a professional wrestling career. Logan is set to team up with WWE superstar The Miz for a tag team match against The Mysterios (Rey and Dominik) at WrestleMania 38.

Logan is preparing hard for his WWE in-ring debut, which will take place at the grandest stage of them all. The 26-year-old recently posted a video of him attempting a top rope splash.

The Twitter clip also features The Miz, who seems to approve of Logan performing the aerial move. “He’s gonna be good,” says the Hollywood A-lister and former WWE champion.

I’m going off the top rope at Wrestlemania on April 2 and no one can stop me @WWE

WrestleMania 38 takes place inside the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas on April 2 and 3 (Saturday and Sunday). WWE have already announced a handful of matches for the show. You can read the card right here.

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Manik Aftab

Manik Aftab is a news writer at Ringside News. He has been an avid fan of professional wrestling since 2000. His earliest memories of pro wrestling involved The Rock taking on The McMahon-Helmsley faction in 2000.Outside of his writing responsibilities, Manik is a fan of fiction, thrillers, comics, manga and anime. He’s an occasional journalist and likes to spend his free time watching movies and reading stuff about politics, science, medicine, etc. Manik also enjoys jogs in the park and workouts in the gym. Manik is also a big of rock bands including Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, Metallica, Drowning Pool, Breaking Point, and Skillet. His current favorite wrestler is Kazuchika Okada and his favorite wrestler of all time is The Rock.

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