Logan Paul’s WWE Debut Goes Horribly Wrong
The former YouTube star, who has since set his eyes on the squared circle with a 0-1 record, made his WWE debut at WrestleMania 37 amidst a sea of boos. The Canadian professional wrestler, Sami Zayn, invited Paul to join him ringside at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida. Zayn was scheduled to square up against his longtime rival, Kevin Owens. However, what initially started with an ecstatic entrance later quickly turned sour as Paul went up to the ring following Zayn’s loss. A minor dispute would ensue that led to Paul pushing Zayn off the stage before he went on to raise the hand of the former universal champion. But, Paul’s earlier treatment of Zayn apparently didn’t sit so well with Owens. He’d then go on to leave Paul lying face-first on the canvas with a move popularized by Stone Cold Steve Austin. Ironically, this was the only time that fans actually cheered when Paul was on the ring. Perhaps the blame goes on The Maverick though. He should have known better. WWE veteran Kevin Owens doesn’t exactly have a stellar reputation when sharing a ring with famous personalities. Case in point, just a little over five years ago, Owens attacked the rapper, Machine Gun Kelly, during an episode of WWE RAW. Speaking of famous personalities, the 26-year-old had a very different WWE debut compared to that of Floyd Mayweather. The undefeated fighter appeared at WrestleMania 24 and went up against the 7-foot behemoth, Big Show. However, unlike Paul, who spent the night on the floor, Mayweather fell the giant after landing a cheap shot with a brass knuckle to the jaw. Of the two though, there’s no doubt that Paul’s debut had the bigger crowd reaction. Although we’re inclined to believe that Paul probably did not like it a single bit. But, given how his debut has made rounds (publicity is publicity, after all), it could go a long way towards guaranteeing that his exhibition bout against Mayweather will push through. Paul and Mayweather were initially set to face off in an exhibition match sometime during the first quarter of 2021. Unfortunately, the pandemic has since pushed the schedule of the fight to an unspecified date. Mayweather claims that the fight is still scheduled to happen, however, neither of the two parties has committed to a new schedule.