What's in store for Logan Paul as he seeks return to WWE in MITB?

Logan Paul's flamboyant personality would make him the ideal choice for Money in the Bank and a real danger to the other contenders
PUBLISHED JUN 19, 2023
Logan Paul last competed on Night 1 of WrestleMania 39, losing to Seth Rollins despite an unsurprisingly strong performance (@loganpaul/Instagram)
Logan Paul last competed on Night 1 of WrestleMania 39, losing to Seth Rollins despite an unsurprisingly strong performance (@loganpaul/Instagram)

PUERTO RICO: Logan Paul, one of WWE's most significant blockbuster acquisitions in recent years, will make his much-anticipated return to Raw on Monday night. But it's unclear what the company has in mind for us. The internet superstar last competed on Night 1 of WrestleMania 39, losing to Seth Rollins despite an unsurprisingly strong performance.

Since joining WWE in the summer of 2022, Paul has competed only to have outstanding performances each time. Money in the Bank and Summer Slam have been anticipated to be huge events, and as Paul will undoubtedly be engaged in both, WWE has a variety of options on how to use him. Here are a few predictions on what's in store for Logan Paul as he seeks return to WWE in MITB.

Facing Seth Rollins for WHC

Paul's World Heavyweight Championship opponent Seth Rollins would be the most apparent role for Paul to play on Monday's episode of Raw. When they faced off against one other at WrestleMania, Rollins prevailed, but Paul may still have some unfinished business. With the Visionary now in control of the brand-new Big Gold, a rematch would be much more tempting.

The Media Megastar has frequently expressed his desire to take home a WWE championship at some point in his career, ideally sooner rather than later. Even if the chances of him really winning were little to none, going for the gold on Monday night would give him that chance.



 

MITB ladder match

If Paul isn't going to challenge for the world championship anytime soon, becoming Mr Money in the Bank would keep him in the spotlight.

Although WWE has said that the field for the men's Money in the Bank Ladder battle has been established, the company has occasionally inserted an extra competitor at the last minute in the past. Look no further than Austin Theory, who won the contract the previous year after being added to the fight just before it started.

Paul can possibly get into the match on Raw, but it would be a mistake to have him win it over any of the other Superstars engaged. However, his flamboyant personality would make him the ideal choice for Money in the Bank and a real danger to the other contenders.

His participation in the contest may provide him the opportunity to excel in a multi-man setting and lay the groundwork for whatever he decides to accomplish at SummerSlam.



 

Tagging up with The Miz

As a WWE Superstar, Paul engaged in his first official rivalry with The Miz prior to SummerSlam 2022. Since Miz betrayed Paul after their tag team victory against The Mysterios at WrestleMania 38, they have been at odds.

Despite being miscast as a babyface during their program, Paul found it simple to overcome the position, thanks to Miz's reputation as a hated heel. At SummerSlam, they ended up having a very romantic relationship that concluded in Paul defeating Miz with his own finisher, the Skull Crushing Finale.

Paul might rejoin with fellow local favorite Miz and join the tag team competition as Monday's Raw is being broadcast from Ohio, Paul's home state.



 

Logan Paul vs Bad Bunny

Logan Paul vs Bad Bunny would undoubtedly be the ultimate draw for WWE despite the fact that such matchups are seldom optimal. Celebrity vs celebrity contests aren't frequently hosted by WWE.

Paul and Bunny have both dominated every event they have been a part of as WWE's go-to celebrity wrestlers in recent years. Despite the fact that they haven't yet met within the squared circle, based on earlier remarks Paul has made about Bunny, it could be necessary for them to do so soon.

It's interesting to note that Paul also gave Bunny high marks on his 'Impaulsive' podcast, claiming that the performer "has no business being as good as he is." No matter who wins, putting them in the ring together might be quite the show.



 

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