Roman Reigns and Logan Paul set to appear in epic WWE SmackDown spectacle
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Next week, on June 30, WWE SmackDown will be broadcasted from London, England, and all the popular stars will be there. WWE has already confirmed two notable guests that will attend the event. Roman Reigns, the undisputed WWE Universal Champion, will return to SmackDown two weeks after his cousins Jimmy and Jey Uso knocked him out.
He will probably comment on what transpired and contributed to the development of the tag team bout that Reigns and Solo Sikoa would compete in against The Usos in the 'Bloodline Civil War' the following night at Money in the Bank.
Bloodline Civil War
After eliminating Solo Sikoa and the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns in a succession of superkicks last week, Jimmy and Jey Uso effectively distanced themselves from The Bloodline.
The Bloodline Civil War starts tonight on SmackDown because the battle lines have been drawn and a confrontation between them is scheduled for WWE Money in the Bank. When the broken family begins the intensely personal effort to gain the upper hand in their collision set to take place on July 1, anything may and will happen.
‘There's no bigger star than Logan Paul’
Grayson Waller, a WWE superstar, is excited for Logan Paul to be on SmackDown the next week. During the WWE Draft, Waller was brought up to the main roster. He has since become a well-known representative of the blue brand of WWE, SmackDown, hosting his acclaimed talk program "The Grayson Waller Effect."
On this week's episode of SmackDown Lowdown, Megan Morant spoke with Waller. The SmackDown was thrilled to have Logan on his upcoming talk program. "We're going to London, England and it's the night before Money in the Bank. We had to go big, I had to go to the biggest star I could find. There's no bigger star than social media superstar Logan Paul. Only 24 hours before he competes in his first-ever Money in the Bank, he's on the Grayson Waller Effect," said Waller.
Waller also explained that Logan Paul is not a well-known figure within the WWE roster backstage. He asserted that despite the fact that they were both internet sensations, he would be impartial and ask The Maverick some difficult questions the following week.
“I gotta be honest, you know, a lot of the guys backstage don't like Logan. You should hear the things they say about him. But I feel a bit of a brotherhood with Logan Paul. We're both very good-looking, we're both very athletic and we're both social media superstars. I am an honest man. So Logan will be answering the tough questions, next week live in London on SmackDown,” he added.