Rumor Killer On WWE Offering Insane Money To Internet Star

Rumor Killer On WWE Offering Insane Money To Internet Star WWE

A rumor killer has emerged on WWE offering an insane deal to YouTuber Lele Pons, following her recent comments on ImPaulsive.

On the latest edition of Logan Paul’s ImPaulsive podcast, Pons noted that WWE had previously reached out to her, before her husband Guaynaa stated that she was offered $20 million by WWE.

While many thought that this figure sounded extremely high, WWE has now confirmed that this wasn’t the case.

Per Fightful Select (subscription required), WWE has denied this claim. It was noted that WWE did not confirm or deny that they had any interest in Pons.

The report stated that a WWE source stated ‘that’s generous of us’ on the topic of the alleged $20 million offer.

It was pointed out that this figure would’ve been ‘well above’ any number Brock Lesnar or Roman Reigns have signed with WWE for.

Logan Paul is currently preparing for a major match, with the influencer set to face off against Seth Rollins on the first night of WrestleMania 39, on April 1.

Paul, who has a deal with WWE, has wrestled four matches with the company. He made his wrestling debut at WrestleMania 38 in April 2022, teaming with The Miz to defeat Rey & Dominik Mysterio.

He made his singles debut at SummerSlam, defeating The Miz in their one-on-one bout.

Paul then challenged for Roman Reigns WWE Undisputed Universal Title at Crown Jewel in November, but came up short, and suffered a knee injury.

He returned to the ring at this year’s Royal Rumble event, where he notably eliminated Seth Rollins, setting up their WrestleMania bout.

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