WWE Superstar Logan Paul has received a lot of criticism from wrestling fans for his United States Championship reign of over 270 days, which featured only two successful defenses. Former World Champion The Undertaker, however, shares a different take about The Maverick's run as the champion. The Hall of Famer praised Logan while claiming that the latter made the title relevant once again.
The 29-year-old defeated Rey Mysterio to win the US Title last year at Crown Jewel. He made very limited appearances on television and defended the championship only twice before losing it to LA Knight at SummerSlam last Saturday.
The social media star, however, carried the title with him to several unprecedented events outside WWE. During the recent edition of Logan's IMPAULSIVE podcast, The Undertaker addressed the same and claimed what Paul did with the title was impressive. The Phenom added that the former champion made the title relevant again.
"What you’ve done with your platform for that title was been very impressive. You’ve actually made that thing mean something again, and you had it for what, over a year? What you did and all the places that you go, and you’ve got that belt, man, that’s next-level commitment, and that’s made that belt relevant again," The Undertaker said. [H/T: WrestleZone]
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WWE Superstar Logan Paul opens up about his potential return to boxing
Logan Paul made his WWE debut at WrestleMania 38. He teamed up with The Miz to defeat Rey and Dominik Mysterio. Before joining the promotion, the YouTube Sensation competed in multiple boxing matches, one of which was against Floyd Mayweather.
The former United States Champion recently attended Jake Paul's boxing match against former UFC star Mike Perry. After his brother won the bout, Logan Paul spoke to Fred Talks Fighting about his potential return to the boxing ring while also pointing out that he believes he is better at wrestling.
"I'll only hop back in the ring with a fight that excites me. I don't have that desire to. [On being asked if a rematch with Floyd Mayweather excites him] No. No, I felt like I did the Floyd thing. You know, I need to be inspired by the dance part. I [have] got a good thing going on in the WWE, bro. I'm the United States Champion, and I'm much better at wrestling than I am at boxing," he said. [H/T: Fightful]
It remains to be seen how frequently Logan Paul will appear on Friday Night SmackDown after losing the United States Championship.