Logan Paul impressed a lot of people with what he’s done in WWE so far. After one high profile match after another, he is now United States Champion. That being said, his over interests may take a backseat at this point, as Paul’s focus shifts to WWE as reigning with the US Title belt.

Logan Paul is taking his role as WWE US Champion seriously. He sleeps and showers with his new title. He never picked up a championship in boxing, but he did score some massive paychecks. After making so many bags from boxing, professional wrestling is now getting his focus. With WrestleMania season approaching, it stands to reason that WWE keep Logan Paul busy.

While appearing on Fox Business, Logan Paul said that he thinks he is done with boxing. He said this with a laugh, but he’s done enough in boxing. After beating Rey Mysterio at Crown Jewel, The Maverick said he is a full-time wrestler now.

“Yeah, I think I’m retired from boxing. I’ve done enough going fully undefeated at 25-0. I’m going to be a wrestler now. No more money in boxing, every company is going broke. Full-time wrestler. Beat Rey Mysterio. Fair and square for the US Championship. It feels great. It was a dominant performance. Some frog splashes, some punches, it feels good.”

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Logan Paul has a lot of capabilities in the ring, because he entered the company with an athletic background. The YouTuber wrested in high school, and he went on to train in the ring, but it was in the boxing realm. It seems that Logan Paul may trade those days in the boxing gym for the WWE Performance Center.

Logan Paul is not booked for another fight in the boxing ring or another match in the squared circle. Odds are, we’ll see him wrestle far sooner than we catch another glimpse of him in boxing gloves.

What’s your take on Logan Paul’s reign as WWE United States Champion? Let us know what you think about this in the comments section!

H Jenkins

H Jeknins is a News Correspondent at Ringside News, keeping wrestling fans updated with timely and accurate reports on all things wrestling.

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