Logan Paul is a former WWE United States Champion [Images via: WWE.com]
Logan Paul hasn't made a WWE appearance in quite some time. The Maverick was last seen in action at the 2024 SummerSlam PLE when he dropped the United States Championship to LA Knight. Fans have wanted to know if and when Paul would show up to work, especially in the aftermath of his 'retirement' announcement.
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Speaking during a recent edition of Live Q&A on Backstage Pass, WrestleVotes provided an update on Logan Paul's next WWE appearance. The wrestling insider noted that Paul was scheduled for the company's Netflix presentation on Wednesday at 2 pm EST.
"No Cody (Rhodes). Logan Paul's there. Seth Rollins is there. CM Punk, Gunther, Solo Sikoa, and Rhea (Ripley) will be there." [From 08:02 onwards]
For those wondering why there will be no Cody Rhodes on WWE's Netflix event, The American Nightmare took a Package Piledriver from Kevin Owens after Saturday Night's Main Event went off the air. He was stretched out of the arena in the wake of the assault. The commentary team provided an injury update on Rhodes during this week's RAW.
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As for Owens, he and Triple H got into a bit of a confrontation following the devastating attack on the champion. It remains to be seen how this storyline unfolds in the coming weeks.
Catch the complete Live Q&A with Bill Apter and WrestleVotes only on Backstage Pass.
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Manik Aftab writes Exclusive articles for Sportskeeda Wrestling’s WWE division. A BA (Hons) in English Literature helped him improve his writing skills before starting his career as a pro wrestling writer.
Before joining Sportskeeda, Aftab worked for Ringside News and The Sportster, where his wrestling articles and feature pieces consistently ranked on the first page of Google SERPs.
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While Aftab’s favorite wrestler in AEW is Hangman Adam Page, he doesn’t have a favorite in WWE yet. However, he considers Stone Cold Steve Austin to be the greatest professional wrestler of all time. His earliest memory of watching pro wrestling was when The Rock faced The New Age Outlaws in a handicap match, but it was the John Cena vs. Edge match from Unforgiven 2006 that got him hooked. If given the chance to manage a star from the Attitude Era, he would choose The British Bulldog, as he believes Davey Boy Smith was a terrific worker and could've benefitted from having a mouthpiece for his lack of mic skills.
When not watching pro wrestling, Aftab enjoys reading science fiction and watching anime.