
Logan Paul has been summoned for a challenge, but not until WWE SummerSlam 2026.
The Maverick has made quite a name for himself in the relatively short time he has been in the Stamford-based promotion. Apart from becoming the United States Champion, his matches are typically intense and showcase his tremendous skills as an athlete inside the squared circle. Furthermore, he has faced some legendary names so far, including John Cena, Roman Reigns, and Randy Orton.
As such, Paul appears to be rising up the ladder pretty fast. This has made him a prime opponent for some, including Ultimate Fighting Championship legend Michael Chandler.
The UFC Legend Recently Called Out Logan Paul Ahead Of WWE SummerSlam
Michael Chandler has previously talked about his interest in joining WWE someday. After having a successful run in the UFC, this would certainly allow the 39-year-old to come into the Stamford-based company with significant momentum.
Speaking in an interview with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Chandler talked about how he was interested in starting his WWE run by taking on Logan Paul. He also mentioned that although talks between him and Triple H were a long way off, it was quite obvious that both parties were interested in collaborating in the future.
He said:
Yeah, whenâ€s Wrestlemania?…Oh, thatâ€s right. So we canâ€t do Wrestlemania, but when is [SummerSlam]… I knew thereâ€s one in August… Whereâ€s that at?… Minneapolis. Okay, letâ€s do Minneapolis in August.â€
“Me versus Logan Paul… Me versus Logan Paul [laughs]…. Thatâ€s where weâ€ll do it. Thatâ€s where weâ€ll start it. No, I mean, yeah, could be awesome. Weâ€ll see.â€
“We got a lot of talks to happen between now and then. Obviously, they know Iâ€m interested. I believe theyâ€re interested. So, Weâ€ll see where weâ€re at.”
You can check out the full video below for Chandler’s comments:
As of now, only time will tell whether Michael Chandler will get his wish of performing in WWE someday.
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