Logan Paul Defends LA Knight After Slip Off Ropes At WWE Elimination Chamber 2026

Published: Mar 4, 2026 by Liam | Last Updated: Mar 4, 2026 by Liam

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Logan Paul Defends LA Knight After Slip Off Ropes At WWE Elimination Chamber 2026 Impaulsive/WWE

Logan Paul has come to the defense of LA Knight after Knight slipped off the ropes at WWE Elimination Chamber.

During the men’s WWE Elimination Chamber match on Saturday, there was a moment where Knight was looking to land an elbow drop to Randy Orton where Knight would jump up from the second rope to the top rope before diving onto Orton.

However, Knight slipped off the ropes doing the jump, and ended up having to walk over to Orton and stomp him before landing an elbow drop from a standing position.

On the latest edition of Impaulsive, Logan Paul defended Knight and explained how slippy the ring ropes can be.

He said:

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“What I’m about to say is the last thing I wanna do. I don’t wanna do this bro, because I despise LA Knight and everything he stands for.

“Because let’s be honest, he doesn’t stand for anything. He stands for one affirmative word – ‘YEAH.’ We get it bro, shut up.

“I don’t wanna say this, but that particular botch that LA Knight had is not his fault. I was in the ring, I was watching it go down live. And I can feel the ropes before I do the jumps. They are so slippery and oily, you have no idea.

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“Especially when you’re the last match of the night. Because it’s been used, and all these oily, sweaty wrestlers are just greasing these ropes up, so by the time it’s 10pm and you’re the last group to go, the ropes are soaking wet.

“As a wrestler, it is something that you do have to prepare for. If you know you’re gonna be doing moves like that, you’ve gotta make your best effort to either get a steady grip, or clean the rope beforehand.”

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