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Logan Paul Claims He’s Retired From Pro Wrestling

Logan Paul won’t be at WrestleMania next year because he claims he retired.

The social media star came out of nowhere to become one of the top wrestlers in the WWE. He debuted at WrestleMania 38, teaming with The Miz against Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio.

Logan Paul performed well and went on to have numerous matches, including for the Universal title against Roman Reigns. His crowning achievement was winning the United States Championship late last year. However, he dropped it to LA Knigth at Summerslam 2024.

That was the last time Logan Paul wrestled and could mark the final match of his career.

Speaking on the recent episode of Impaulsive, Logan Paul claimed that he was retired from wrestling. He cited his recent move in fatherhood as the reason for his retirement. Logan Paul and his partner Nina Agdal recently gave birth to a baby girl, named Esmé Agdal Paul.

“WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. Allegiant Stadium, it’s gonna go crazy. You should do something too.” Logan Paul said, before suggesting his guest FANUM should get involved with the WWE.

His co-host then asked if Logan Paul would be back in the WWE by then to wrestle at the event. An annoyed-looking Logan replied by saying that he was retired. Additionally, he pointed out that was enjoying being a father instead.

“Brother, cmon. I’m retired,” Paul claimed. “I’m a dad, bro.” He then switched the topic of conversation to FANUM, who joked that he had 19 children.

Logan Paul Shared Advice John Cena Gave Him

Paul recently shared some advice that he got from John Cena on an episode of his IMPAULSIVE podcast.

“John Cena told me as well, randomly, I shot him a text about something, he told me this. ‘Comparison is the thief of joy.’ But I’ve never really understood it, and I still don’t think I fully understand it, but it makes sense to me.

“I’m realizing something about myself, and that’s, I do compare myself to people in the sense that I’m competitive and I use it as fuel to motivate me to do better. Which has always worked for me, but I’m also wondering if it is the thief of joy. While I am reaching these pinnacles, am I happy doing it? Am I doing it because I found that motivation inside me, or did it come from an external source? Also, does it matter? I don’t know.”

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