Jake Paul might be stepping into the squared circle sooner than expected. After his headline-grabbing victory over Mike Tyson at Netflix’s blockbuster boxing event, WrestleVotes reported on Twitter that WWE has “notable interest” in bringing Jake Paul in for a premium live event sometime in 2025.

Jake Paul’s star power is undeniable, and his connection to WWE is already well-established. He previously appeared at Crown Jewel 2022 to support his brother, Logan Paul, in his match against Roman Reigns. Now, with Logan solidifying himself as a WWE standout, the possibility of Jake joining the fold has fans buzzing.

Adding fuel to the speculation, Logan Paul and Mike Tyson exchanged heated words following the fight, creating a potential storyline tie-in that WWE could capitalize on. Jake’s victory over the WWE Hall of Famer not only boosted his profile but also set the stage for a possible Paul Brothers storyline in WWE.

Jake Paul has openly expressed interest in joining WWE—not as a full-time wrestler but as Logan’s on-screen manager. Speaking on the IMPAULSIVE podcast, Jake said, “I would love to (come to WWE)… I’d wanna be your Paul Heyman. I wouldn’t wanna wrestle as much. I could do some sht, but I’d want to be your sidekick businessman or some sht.”

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While Logan Paul has teased taking a break for paternity leave, the prospect of Jake Paul stepping into the WWE spotlight could keep the Paul family’s momentum alive. Whether as a manager, a special guest, or a future WWE Superstar, Jake’s involvement could draw massive attention to WWE’s 2025 lineup.

Do you think Jake Paul would thrive in WWE? How would you like to see him debut—alongside Logan or on his own? Let us know in the comments.

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