Logan Paul to make official return at Money in the Bank in London

This will serve as Paul's first taste of in-ring action ever since losing to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 39.


Sometimes, it pays to be one of the biggest YouTubers in the world and to have a direct hotline to Triple H.

Logan Paul's time to be a WWE champion might be sooner rather than later.

All jokes aside, when your rise to the top of the WWE hierarchy is as fast and as viral as Logan Paul, you get to have quite a few advantages. After already squaring up against Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins, Logan Paul returned to Monday Night RAW to confirm his entry into the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match in London.

Paul declared he was going to single-handedly restore honor to his much-maligned hometown, Cleveland, and become a champion in the WWE.

As much as Paul has quickly risen through the ranks, Paul still hasn't had a title shot in two years.

Following his new contract with the WWE, which presumably lasts through WrestleMania 40, Paul made it known that he'd love to have a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship - now held by Seth Rollins.

If he wins at the O2 Arena in London on July 1, he'll be taking a step closer to making that happen. However, doing so is a lot easier said than done. An impressive field of competitors - Damian Priest, LA Knight, Butch, Shinsuke Nakamura, Ricochet, and Santos Escobar - will stand in Paul's way.

You have to hand it to Logan Paul - he's done the work to be respected within the WWE circles.

Paul's journey in WWE is an intriguing one, to say the least. But, after making raising eyebrows with his transition from his crazy antics on social media and a stint at professional boxing, he has won over skeptics with consistent performances and a surprising commitment to the craft. His Royal Rumble spot with Ricochet was particularly well-received, a standout moment that underlined Paul's agility and showmanship.

There's a sense of excitement building as we approach the Money In The Bank event on July 1 in London. This ladder match is an opportunity for Paul to get one step closer to his goal of securing a championship title. However, he isn't shy about admitting his nervousness, showing a more vulnerable side. His willingness to admit to nerves and his clear determination to win reflects the personal stakes for him in this contest.

Yet, despite his nerves, Paul's ambition is unwavering. He's determined to win, to take that coveted briefcase, and to use it as a shortcut to the title he craves. He's ready to beat whoever he has to, and he’s prepared to throw traditional paths to the wind in his quest to seize the opportunity presented by the Money In The Bank ladder match.

All that's missing for Logan Paul now is to take that briefcase come July 1.

Logan Paul has steadily been gaining respect in the WWE, proving himself a 'maverick' not just in his digital exploits but in the wrestling ring as well.

As he aims for the top, the stage is set for an electrifying contest at Money In The Bank.

The other matches that are confirmed for Money in the Bank include Cody Rhodes vs Dominik Mysterio and The Bloodline Civil War.


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  1. Logan Paul is still overrated. He has done better than I thought but I would rather watch real talent.

  2. I can't believe he is such a big deal with a huge fan base and the dude hasn't had a title shot in like 2 years. He has to be winning this. I can't see him not winning at this point.

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