Jake Paul made a surprise appearance at WWE's Crown Jewel pay-per-view event on Saturday in Saudi Arabia. The younger Paul walked out to his debut single 'It's Everyday Bro', which dropped in May 2017.
'The Problem Child' was at the event to provide backup to his older brother, who was challenging Roman Reigns for his undisputed WWE Universal Championship in the main event. Paul marched down the ramp as his music played and confronted The Usos before dropping the tag team duo with a pair of knockout blows.
Watch Paul walk out to 'It's Everyday Bro' at WWE Crown Jewel and knock out The Usos below:
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Logan Paul was wrestling in his third WWE match at the Crown Jewel event. While Roman Reigns ultimately retained his title with a spear, the match was an intense back-and-forth that featured several highlights from both men.
Many were expecting Jake Paul to make a surprise appearance in the main event after he flew to Saudi Arabia. The YouTuber-turned-boxer also posed for a picture with Brock Lesnar before the show.
Will Jake Paul join WWE?
Jake Paul made a cameo appearance at WWE Crown Jewel. The YouTuber-turned-boxer hasn't signed a contract with the promotion. His older brother Logan Paul inked a multi-event deal with the pro-wrestling promotion this summer after his winning effort at WrestleMania. On The Show of Shows, he teamed up with The Miz against the Mysterios.
It's likely we'll see 'The Problem Child' make more cameo appearances in future WWE matches to support his brother. However, 'Maverick' believes that his younger sibling will eventually sign a deal with the wrestling promotion as well. During an interaction with Ryan Satin of WWE on Fox, here's what Logan Paul said about his brother potentially joining the company:
"Truthfully, I think it's inevitable [Jake Paul joining WWE]. I'm biased, but I think what we're doing is incredibly exciting, at least for me, personally. It is incredibly exciting."
Paul added:
"If I were watching two brothers take over, and I use that word intentionally, take over two highly entertaining sports, boxing and wrestling in a way that has never been done before, my curiosity would be peaked."
Watch Logan Paul's full interview with WWE on Fox in the video below: