Jake Paul would love to come to WWE & manage Logan Paul

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The Paul brothers discuss their respective and collective futures.

Over the weekend, Netflix presented a boxing event that was headlined by Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson. The total gate for the event at AT&T Stadium was $18 million.

Fresh off of besting the 58-year-old Tyson via unanimous decision, Jake joined his brother Logan Paul’s IMPAULSIVE podcast. During their chat, Jake stated that he’d love to come to WWE and be Logan’s manager.

Logan wants him and his brother to be champions in two different sports and then when Jake steps away from boxing and if Logan is still wrestling, he can crossover. Logan feels it’d be too time-consuming for his brother to make the jump now.

Jake: I would love to (come to WWE). But I would want to be your — yeah… I’d wanna be your Paul Heyman. I wouldn’t wanna wrestle as much. I could do some sh*t but I’d want to be your sidekick businessman or some sh*t.

Logan: Well bro, I’m gonna go for it. I’m gonna go for IT, and perhaps if you retire, you become world champion then you retire and I’m still wrestling, you could be, like, my manager.

Jake: Why can’t I do it now? 

Logan: I guess you could do it now. It’s just time-consuming. 

Jake: Yeah, that’s true. But yeah, let’s do it. You’re gonna become WWE Champion. 

Logan: I think so too. I mean, bro, the ultimate goal would be for me to become WWE Champion, for you to become boxing champion and then for your girlfriend Jutta (Leerdam) to win Olympic gold.

Jake: Yeah, we just have all the belts — in the world… We should just retire after that.

Logan was last present on WWE programming when he lost the United States Championship to L.A. Knight at SummerSlam.

At the 2022 Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia, Jake Paul appeared during Logan’s Universal Championship match against Roman Reigns.

If the quotes in this article are used, please credit IMPAULSIVE with an H/T to POST Wrestling for the transcriptions.

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