Love him or hate him, Logan Paul continues to show up—and show out—on the biggest stage in sports entertainment.
In a match originally billed as a clash between social media stardom and in-ring legacy, Logan Paul took over WrestleMania 41 with a cocky, camera-loving, highlight-reel performance that ended with a controversial win over AJ Styles, thanks in part to an untimely distraction from Karrion Kross.
The Logan Paul Show, Live from WrestleMania
From the opening bell, this match felt like it was on Logan Paul’s terms. He entered with full swagger, accompanied by his signature drone capturing every angle of his cinematic entrance—and yes, even mid-match posed with the drone, stopping to flex for the camera mid-springboard.
And to be fair? He backed it up.
Paul dominated large stretches of the match with high-flying offense, crisp athleticism, and explosive energy. From springboard clotheslines to a flawless moonsault to the outside, the internet sensation continues to prove he’s more than a gimmick—he’s a problem.
But his confidence became arrogance. And AJ Styles made him pay.
Clash of Clashes
In one of the most surreal moments of the match, Logan Paul hit AJ Styles with the Styles Clash—stealing the Phenomenal One’s move right in front of him. But AJ reversed momentum and delivered a Styles Clash of his own, bringing the crowd to their feet.
For a moment, it looked like the veteran was about to humble the influencer.
Then came the twist.
Karrion Kross Changes Everything
As Styles set up for the Phenomenal Forearm, Karrion Kross appeared at ringside, locking eyes with AJ. The distraction was just enough—Logan recovered, caught Styles mid-air with a right hand, and followed it up with his devastating Pulverizer finisher.
1… 2… 3.
Logan Paul steals the win—and another WrestleMania moment.
What’s Next?
With another major scalp under his belt, Logan Paul’s stock in WWE continues to rise—but questions loom: Why did Karrion Kross get involved? And what’s next for AJ Styles after being robbed of a clean WrestleMania win?
One thing’s clear—Logan Paul isn’t just visiting anymore. He’s staying. And he’s winning.