Logan Paul isn’t backing down after his chaotic WrestleMania moment, but he is owning up to it. The internet star-turned-wrestler recently revisited his clash with IShowSpeed, calling him a “liability” at first before later admitting he crossed a line during the heated in-ring fallout.
Logan Paul recalls facing IShowSpeed at WWE Wrestlemania
The drama unfolded during WrestleMania 42, where Logan Paul teamed up with IShowSpeed and Austin Theory against The Usos and LA Knight. The match had already been messy heading in, with Speed accidentally getting tangled in ongoing rivalries and even costing matches in the buildup. Things only got worse once the bell rang, as Speed struggled to keep pace in the high-pressure setting.
After the loss, Paul snapped. He punched Speed and tried to put him through the announcer’s table in a moment that quickly went viral. However, the plan backfired. The Usos and LA Knight intervened, and in a surprising twist, helped Speed turn the tables. Speed leaped from the top rope and slammed Paul through the table instead, flipping the entire situation on its head.
Speaking later on his podcast, Paul didn’t hold back initially. “He used to be my guy…He put me through a table today,” he said, clearly frustrated. He went further, calling Speed a “liability” and saying, “You have one job…not a liability.” But as the discussion continued, Paul began to rethink his stance.
Paul eventually admitted he went too far, especially after recalling his own actions. “I punched him hard…one of my cleanest punches,” he said, before adding, “I think I am in the wrong here. I’ll take accountability.” The moment shows both the chaos of WWE storytelling and how quickly emotions can spill over, even for seasoned performers.
Both IShowSpeed and Logan Paul are popular internet personalities who built their fame through viral videos and unique, offbeat personas. Speed, in particular, often grabs headlines because of his wild antics and over-the-top challenges.
Originally reported by Rishabh Shandilya on Mandatory.
