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Is Logan just being Impaulsive?

Is Logan just being Impaulsive?

Recently, on his podcast, Logan Paul announced his in-ring retirement. After the birth of his first child, he was asked if he would be part of WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas. His reply was, “I’m retired. I’m a dad.”

After creating some amazing moments and even capturing the United States Championship, is he really done? Logan’s incredible athleticism brought a new set of eyes to WWE. Of all the celebrities to enter the ring, he is arguably the best, with unmatched potential for longevity.

Hopefully, he’s just taking some time off to focus on fatherhood, and one day we’ll see him in the squared circle again. Love him or hate him, his talent is undeniable. From the jaw-dropping moment with Ricochet flying across the ring to the springboard moonsault at SummerSlam and the frog splash on Cody Rhodes through the announce table—each of these iconic moments solidified Logan as a legitimate performer.

Beyond his athletic prowess, Logan Paul was an exceptional showman who just got it. He entered WWE with natural heat from his social media career and used it brilliantly to make fans despise him. That cockiness, coming from an "outsider" who was outshining some of the talent, made him the ultimate heel. And let’s not forget how he managed to get Prime branding on the ring mat—marketing genius!

Come on, this guy is the man. Here’s hoping we haven’t seen the last of him in the ring.

—Suplex Hek

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