At WrestleMania 38, social media star Logan Paul teamed with The Miz to fight Rey and Dominik Mysterio in a tag team match. Paul and Miz were ultimately victorious in the match, but while they were celebrating, Miz turned on Paul. Miz took Paul out with his Skull Crushing Finale move and Paul hasn’t been seen onWWEtelevision since. However, it seemsWWEfans will be seeing more of Logan Paul on WWE TV in the near future, as he has just signed a contract with the company.

The specifics of Logan Paul’s WWE contract are unclear at the time of this writing, but he will presumably be a part-time talent likeBrock Lesnar. It’s unlikely that Paul will be showing up to WWE shows every single week, but fans can likely count on him being featured at big events like SummerSlam, for instance. SummerSlam is traditionally WWE’s second-biggest event of the year, and this year it’s scheduled to take place on July 30 at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Now that Logan Paul is signed with WWE, he’s turning his attention on his former tag team partner, The Miz. While a match has yet to be officially announced, it’s been implied that Logan Paul will be fightingThe Mizat SummerSlam. Right now, the only match that’s been officially announced for the big summer show is a Last Man Standing Match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, where Reigns will be defending the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.

Logan Paul’s performance at WrestleMania 38 earned praise from critics, with many impressed by his athleticism and in-ring skills despite it being his first-ever wrestling match. IfLogan Paulis going to wrestle for WWE on a more consistent basis moving forward, it will be interesting to see how his in-ring skills improve, and what other opponents he might face. On the other hand, some WWE fans may not be happy with the signing, as Paul will potentially be taking spots away from full-time wrestlers.

Since his first appearance in WWE, Paul has been portrayed as a villain, earning loud boos from the crowd whenever he shows up on TV. When it comes to his potential match against The Miz atSummerSlam, one would think that Paul will now be portrayed as the “good guy” in the feud, but that remains to be seen. It’s possible the crowd will reject Logan Paul if WWE tries to present him that way, but fans will have to wait and see what happens.