WWE’s Logan Paul Discusses Relationship With Vince McMahon

WWE star Logan Paul started his journey in the professional wrestling business back in 2021, as a special guest of Sami Zayn’s during an appearance at WrestleMania 37. He made his in ring debut the following year at ‘Mania 38 alongside The Miz, and officially signed in June 2022. He started when Vince McMahon was still in charge of the company, something he discussed on Stephanie McMahon’s “What’s Your Story?” podcast. Paul said that it was McMahon who knew he was destined for WWE.

“It wasn’t until after our first WrestleMania, I came backstage and your dad was like, ‘Your future is here’ or something like that,” he said. “I was like, ‘Okay, we’ll see about that.’ Then I went right to the locker room and I [saw] me doing the frog splash and all the moves with The Miz, I was like, ‘Yo, I look like a wrestler! This is crazy!’ I was buying it. I was buying what I was selling in that ring. I was like, ‘Oh, s***, maybe Vince was right.'”

Paul explained that he was hired initially due to his social media presence. He talked about having a meeting with McMahon to pitch his ideas for viral moments. He explained he talked for 15 minutes, but he wasn’t sure McMahon was receptive and he felt like he was “speaking a foreign language.” Thankfully for Paul, it all worked out.

“That’s the brilliance of Vince McMahon,” he said. “It’s like you have this ability to adapt, even if you aren’t entirely sure what’s going on, you rely on people who are experts in a craft… I was the last person Vince ever signed, which I thought was really cool.”

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AEW Collision Results 4/25 – Two Titles On The Line, Jericho Teams With Hurt Syndicate

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s coverage of “AEW Collision: Playoff Palooza” on April 25, 2026, coming to you from the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon!

Last week, The Dogs attacked The Bucks and The Rascalz. Tonight, the latter will take on the former along with the Death Riders (Wheeler Yuta, Claudio Castagnoli, and Daniel Garcia).

“Jungle” Jack Perry made an open challenge for his National Championship to anyone in the Don Callis Family. El Clon answered and they’ll face off tonight. More DCF members will be in action as Lance Archer, Andrade, and Hechicero challenge The Conglomeration for the Trios titles.

Persephone has had enough of the Triangle of Madness and offered Alex Windsor her services as they take on Thekla and Skye Blue tonight. Kris Statlander will also be in action.

On “Dynamite”, Ricochet challenged Chris Jericho to find someone who liked him enough to team up with. Jericho said he didn’t need any friends, just people who hated Ricochet as much as he did. He’ll team up with the Hurt Syndicate to take on The Demand.

RUSH will take on Adam Priest. 

Adam Copeland challenged FTR to a New York Street Fight and added a stipulation that if they lose, C+C will never team up again. Tonight, FTR gives their response.

UFC Fight Night 274: Sterling Vs. Zalal Live Results

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.’s live coverage of UFC Fight Night 274, headlined by Aljamain Sterling versus Youssef Zalal at the Meta Apex in Las Vegas. 

Sterling is looking to become a two-weight champion having previously held the UFC Bantamweight title, becoming the only UFC star thus far to win a title via disqualification after Petr Yan delivered an illegal knee in the fourth round. He defended the title three times before losing it Sean O’Malley in 2023, moving up to featherweight where he has since chalked up a 2-1 record to sit at No. 5 in the rankings. 

Zalal will be looking to secure his sixth win on the trot since 2024, sitting now at No. 7. He was on a four-fight winless run prior to a 2022 hiatus, including a loss to Ilia Topuria. 

Prior to that, Norma Dumont looks to cement her place at the top of the women’s bantamweight rankings sat at No. 3 against No. 11 Joselyne Edwards. 

Rafa Garcia faces Alexander Hernandez at lightweight. Davey Grant faces Adrian Luna Martinetti and then Montel Jackson faces Raoni Barcelos, both at bantamweight. The main card is due to be kicked off with a heavyweight bout between Marcus Buchecha and Ryan Spann. 

Fight Night will be available to watch via Paramount+ in the US as well as internationally via TNT Sports and UFC Fight Pass, with the preliminary fights due to begin at 5 PM ET and the main card with the aforementioned bouts at 8 PM ET. 

Prelims: 

  • Strawweight: Talita Alencar def. Julia Polastri via Unanimous Decision (29-28; 29-28; 29-28)
  • Welterweight: Victor Valenzuela def. Max Griffin via Unanimous Decision (29-28; 29-28; 29-28)

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Shawn Michaels Begged To Keep This WWE Main Roster Star In NXT For Six More Months

One former “WWE NXT” star’s departure from the Tuesday night show seemed a bit abrupt, and WWE fans now know it was due to his call-up to the main roster, where he’s already found success. After winning the Iron Survivor match at “NXT” Deadline in December, Je’Von Evans challenged then-NXT Champion Oba Femi earlier than his expected match at New Year’s Evil.

That would be one of Evan’s final matches in “NXT,” with his last coming the following week in a loss against Ricky Saints, before he made his debut on “WWE Raw.” WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels, the head of creative in “NXT,” explained to Ringer Wrestling he wasn’t ready to let the “Young OG” go.

“I was begging, ‘Can we just keep him for another six months?'” Michaels said. “From an ‘NXT’ standpoint, we were, in our minds, going to obviously build around Je’Von for the next year. That was kind of the model, and they’re like, ‘Oh, no, no. We’re taking him, too.’ I pushed back a little bit and was like, ‘Six months?’ ‘No.’ ‘Three?’ ‘No.’ I’m like, ‘Alright. Fair enough.'”

Michaels said that if the worst news they get in “NXT” is that the main roster is taking too many people, it means they’re doing a good job. He said that’s something he always has to remember, and it’s part of his job to remind others that, as well.

“In many respects, yes, we’re like the NCAA,” Michaels said. “But, at the same time, they are not meant to stay here. We’re not going to build around these people for years and years. It’s just not the reality of ‘NXT.'”

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Full List Of WWE Releases – Aleister Black Zelina Vega Kairi Sane MCMG And Wyatt Sicks

WWE made sweeping roster changes on Friday, April 24, 2026, with around 25 talents departing the company in the immediate aftermath of WrestleMania 42. The cuts impacted multiple levels of the roster, including main roster names, NXT talent, and developmental prospects, with the entire Wyatt Sicks faction among those affected. It is believed that some exits may be due to contracts running out rather than outright releases, though WWE has yet to publicly address the situation.

A wide range of established and rising names were included in the shake up.

Main roster departures featured several recognizable figures. Aleister Black saw his second WWE stint come to an end after returning in 2025 following his time in AEW. Despite being positioned in a program with Damian Priest, his run never quite found its footing. Zelina Vega also exited, closing another chapter in a lengthy WWE career that included championship success and a prominent presence on SmackDown both as a competitor and manager.

Kairi Sane was another notable name, ending her second run with the company after returning in late 2023. During that stretch, she reunited with Asuka as part of the Kabuki Warriors and added another Women’s Tag Team Title reign to her resume, though her latest storyline did not carry through to WrestleMania. The Motor City Machine Guns pairing of Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin were also let go despite making an immediate impact when they debuted and captured tag team gold early in their run.

Santos Escobar’s exit comes as a surprise given he had reportedly agreed to a new deal in 2025, though injuries limited his recent appearances. Apollo Crews also departs after a long tenure filled with championship wins but limited recent direction creatively.

One of the biggest talking points from the cuts is the complete disbanding of the Wyatt Sicks faction. The group, which formed in 2024 as a tribute to Bray Wyatt, saw all five members released. Bo Dallas, portraying Uncle Howdy, led the group, alongside Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis, who held tag team gold during their run. Erick Rowan brought continuity from the original Wyatt Family, while Nikki Cross rounded out the group. Their story came to an abrupt end just days after their final televised match.

Elsewhere, Zoey Stark was released despite recently being cleared from a long term injury, while Alba Fyre also exited after her involvement with Chelsea Green’s faction stalled due to injuries within the group.

NXT departures included Andre Chase, who had recently revived Chase U before confirming his exit, and Dante Chen, who quietly wrapped up a five year run with the brand.

Several names from WWE’s developmental system were also part of the cuts, including Tyson DuPont and Tyriek Igwe of High Ryze, Luca Crusifino, Olympic gold medalist Tyra Mae Steele, Malik Blade, Chris Island, Sirena Linton, Trill London, and Francois Prinsloo.

In terms of next steps, standard WWE non compete clauses apply in most cases. Main roster talent are typically subject to 90 day restrictions, while NXT talent generally have 30 day clauses. However, individuals whose deals expired outright may be free to sign elsewhere immediately.

The full scope of WWE’s long term plans following these releases remains to be seen, but the scale of the changes signals a significant roster reset coming out of WrestleMania season.