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Could Logan Paul Wrestle More Big Matches In WWE In The Future?

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Fans know how little he’s worked, but could Logan Paul wrestle more big matches in WWE in the future?

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It would be easy to rip on Logan Paul for how little we see of him. A great case in point? He just concluded a 273 day United States Championship reign. That’s impressive, except he only defended it three times. It’s the conundrum about Logan Paul, really. The man has taken to WWE in-ring activities incredibly well. While he’s only wrestled a relative handful of matches, you’d never guess from watching him. So on the one hand? He’s as impressive a Superstar as we’ve seen lately. What he pulls off? Things that some tenured veterans can’t, won’t or don’t.

But, that workload? It’s a bit on the light side. The United States title run showed that very clearly. Each match gave us impressive highlights, but then we only saw three defenses. Given what he’s capable of, what he does when he’s in a WWE ring? It is not unreasonable to want to see more of him.

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And we might just get it.

Not only that, but Logan Paul might be the one pushing for it. On a recent episode of his popular podcast, Logan talked to Dom Mysterio. During their conversation, the former US Champ came out and said that in 2025, he wanted to work more. Dom asked if he meant more PLE’s or television events, and the Maverick said he even meant live events. That would certainly be a big shift in how we’ve had Paul presented thus far.

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One question yet to be answered? Would WWE want to have more Paul matches? It isn’t a matter of them not being good-they are. But is one thing that makes his matches such a big deal the idea that we don’t get too many of them? And if that is the case, would WWE and it’s parent ownership group want to risk diluting that? Time will tell, but it is clear that Logan Paul would welcome more WWE work in the future.

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