Roman Reigns has the Bloodline but what celebrity pals might Logan Paul have accompany him to their major match at WWE Crown Jewel?
He may have announced via press conference yesterday that he would be facing Roman Reigns at WWE Crown Jewel but reportedly, Logan Paul won’t be rolling alone!
After the announcement, Logan Paul’s celebrity brother, Jake Paul took to his Twitter account to share his thoughts.
The other Paul brother writing:
“Logan is the definition of anything is possible. 2 matches in WWE and he’s challenging for the belt. I might have to come to Saudi Arabia for this.”
The Paul brothers are very famous on the internet and among youth after their YouTube hijinks gained them a significant social media following over recent years.
Logan Paul has made a splash in WWE, putting out impressive showings during his two bouts with the company.
After debuting at WrestleMania 38 tag teaming with the Miz, Paul went on to have another big match, this time against The Miz at SummerSlam.
This meeting with Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship will be his first title opportunity in WWE.
Logan is the definition of anything is possible. 2 matches in WWE and he’s challenging for the belt. I might have to come to Saudi Arabia for this. https://t.co/fQkoSWIPTI
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) September 17, 2022
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