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Logan Paul accused of 'faking' WWE phone call barring him from boxing NFL stars
- On Sunday, Logan Paul said WWE 'bosses' phoned to prevent him risking injury, claiming the decision wasn't his.
- Weeks ago, the feud began when Logan Paul traded insults with NFL legend Tom Brady during Super Bowl build-up and then issued a $1M fight challenge to NFL players.
- On social media, Le'Veon Bell, former NFL All-Pro running back, and Breiden Fehoko, retired defensive tackle, posted reactions, with Fehoko tagging WWE's Paul Levesque, aka Triple H.
- Using a clown-nose image, Paul suggested he 'staged' the WWE phone call because he was scared, following his Sunday update that the fights were not solely his decision.
- Observers note the timing aligns with promotion for Tom Brady's Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21 in Los Angeles, and WWE's reluctance to risk Paul ahead of WrestleMania 42.
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“Back to being broke and retired”: Logan Paul takes shots at Le'Veon Bell and Breiden Fehoko after bailing on $1,000,000 boxing challenge
In a whirlwind of social media bravado that quickly fizzled, WWE star Logan Paul has abruptly backed out of his high-profile $1 million boxing challenge to NFL players.
Logan Paul caused a stir with an unusual offer: In his podcast show "Impaulsive", the YouTuber and WWE wrestler claimed that no football player could beat him in the boxing ring and even put a million dollars on the table.
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Read Full ArticleLogan Paul Says WWE Won't Let Him Box NFL Players
The NFL's toughest players are so lucky the WWE is holding Logan Paul back from fighting them ... at least according to a tweet Logan posted today. As you know ... the YouTuber-turned-WWE Superstar threw down a challenge, claiming no football…
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