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Logan Paul

RAW · Male · 31 years old · 2K Rating: 90 (2K26)

Logan Paul
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Points (all-time)

Total Points
229
R/S Points
50
PLE Points
170
Belt Points
9
(+4 mo)
PPM
10.5
per match

R/S = Raw & SmackDown · PLE = Premium Live Events · Belt = title points · PPM = points per match · Total = R/S + PLE + Belt

Current championship

Raw Tag Team Championship

Match record (all-time)

Wrestler match statistics are currently based on 2025 and 2026 televised events. House shows and Main Event are not included.

MW 21Win 11W% 52.4Loss 9L% 42.9NC 1DQW 1DQL 1DQ% 9.5

MW = Matches wrestled · Win/Loss = standard · NC = No contest · DQW/DQL = Win/Loss via DQ · W%/L%/DQ% = percentages of matches

Accomplishments

  • 1X United States Champion

Title Reigns

When this reign overlaps a scored month-end, we list the months that count toward fantasy belt hold points (same rules as the rest of the app), starting from January 2025 through the last completed calendar month.

Match History

Last five are the most recent matches on the full event timeline (completed and live), using the same ordering and W/L/D rules as Pro Wrestling Boxscore — not limited to the fantasy points period above.

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RAW March 30, 2026 — New York, NY
Tag Team — Street Fight — Raw Tag Team Championship
The Usos
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
New Champion
Summary
This started as a fight more than a match, which is exactly what you’d expect given the stipulation, but it didn’t stay just a weapons brawl the whole time. The Usos controlled long stretches early by isolating Austin Theory and keeping Logan Paul from getting into any kind of rhythm. When Paul did get openings, he leaned into the chaos—cheap shots, quick bursts of offense, and staying just out of reach when things broke down. The turning point came once the outside involvement kicked in. Logan Paul’s corner got involved, and things spiraled from there. LA Knight, who had been around the situation, inserted himself and tried to even the odds, but that backfired in a big way. In the middle of the chaos, outside interference led to Paul getting his hands on brass knuckles. One well-timed shot changed everything, dropping an Uso and completely flipping control. From there, Theory didn’t waste time—he capitalized immediately and scored the pin to win the match. Result: The Vision def. The Usos to win the World Tag Team Championships
RAW March 23, 2026 — Boston, MA
Tag Team — Non-Title Match
The Usos
Undercard
Final
DQ
8:53
Summary
Solid match turned into a DQ win for the Vision. Good physical action from both groups. When it looked like Jey was going to get a big move from the top of the ropes, Logan cheap shotted him from the outside. Logan tried to get the brass knuckles involved in the match then LA Knight came out stole the brass knuckles from Jey and tossed them to Jey. Jey didn't hesitate blasting Theory with the Brass Knuckles giving the Vision the win. Frustration continued to boil over for Jey as he uncharacteristically attacked Logan after the match.
Elimination Chamber February 28, 2026 — Chicago, IL
Elimination Chamber — No. 1 Contender Match
Elimination Chamber Statistics
Iron Man / Iron Woman (Longest Lasting)
Cody Rhodes - 25:20
Starters (In Ring)
Je'Von EvansCody Rhodes
Pod Entry Order
#1: Trick Williams (5:00)
#2: Logan Paul (10:00)
#3: LA Knight (15:00)
#4: Randy Orton (20:00)
Eliminations
Logan Paul eliminated Je'Von Evans (Pinfall)
Logan Paul eliminated LA Knight (Pinfall)
Logan Paul eliminated Trick Williams (Pinfall)
Cody Rhodes eliminated Logan Paul (Pinfall)
Randy Orton eliminated Cody Rhodes (Pinfall) at 25:20
Summary
kicked off with Cody Rhodes and Je’Von Evans starting things inside the unforgiving steel structure. Early on, Trick Williams’ entrance added chaos as he immediately targeted both men with hard strikes and threw them around the ring, showcasing his speed and aggression. When Logan Paul entered next, he became the early focal point — his opponents ganged up and hurled him through a pod before scrambling back into the fray. As the match accelerated with LA Knight’s arrival, the competition spilled to the top of the pods and the unforgiving walls of the Chamber. Knight delivered his signature BFT on Williams from the top of a pod, electrifying the crowd, while Orton — the final entrant — methodically cut through the field with cold-blooded precision once his pod opened. Throughout the bout, bodies were smashed into the steel, with big moves and near-eliminations keeping the tempo high. Alliances of convenience formed briefly — only to break apart — and every competitor scored some momentum with impactful offense. Despite spirited offense from Rhodes and Knight, Orton used his veteran instincts to time his counters perfectly, delivering multiple RKOs “outta nowhere” at key moments inside the structure. In the final stretch, Orton withstood a barrage of offense, fought off multiple opponents at once, and found openings to hit decisive strikes. When it was down to the wire, his calculated aggression paid off: he capitalized on a wear-down sequence to hit a crushing RKO on his final opponent, pinning him inside the steel and becoming the last Superstar standing in the match. With that win, Orton punched his ticket to face the Undisputed WWE Champion at WrestleMania 42, continuing his chase for a historic 15th world title.
SmackDown February 27, 2026 — Louisville, KY
Main Event
Men's Elimination Chamber qualifier
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
Summary
In the main event, Logan Paul survived a wild war with Jacob Fatu, countering Fatu’s high-risk offense and kicking out of heavy shots like the Samoan Drop and Moonsault attempts. Interference from Austin Theory and Paul Heyman created chaos, but even after a low blow and Frog Splash, Fatu still refused to stay down. The finish came when Drew McIntyre appeared out of nowhere to blast Fatu with the title, allowing Paul to steal it with a roll-up in a messy, controversy-filled close
RAW February 16, 2026 — Memphis, TN
6-person Tag Team
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
12:34
Summary
In the opening match, The Vision defeated LA Knight & The Usos when Bronson Reed hit his Tsunami finisher for the pin. The contest was hard-hitting, with plenty of back-and-forth spots and near falls before Reed cleaned house. Post-match chaos ensued when a mysterious masked man attacked Logan Paul at ringside, adding intrigue to an already volatile rivalry.