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Logan Paul says he's 'available' amid questions about WWE future

Logan Paul told reporters after WrestleMania 41 that he's "available" and will rise to any challenge that WWE Chief Content Officer Paul Levesque puts in front of him.


Logan Paul says he's 'available' amid questions about WWE future

Amid questions about how active Paul is on the WWE roster, he made sure that he's ready to go at a moment's notice.

"I'm available. I'm available. I'm here. I signed up to be a WWE superstar," Paul told reporters in the post-WrestleMania 41 press conference. "When Triple H (Levesque) calls me, I answer the call. And whoever he wants to put against me goes from a professional wrestler to a victim. 

"It's been that way for the past year, and I'm in my fourth year of wrestling in WWE, as an outsider by the way. And I'm 3-1 - and the person I lost to was Seth Rollins, who is one of the best in the business. I put on five-star matches every single time, and whoever they want to put me against, I'll rise to the challenge. Not only rise to the challenge, but I'll become the challenge."

It's unclear where Paul's story goes from there. 

Last year, Paul appeared at the WWE King and Queen of the Ring and SummerSlam premium live events. He also lost to LA Knight in a triple-threat match with Santos Escobar on a June episode of "Friday Night SmackDown."

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