Logan Paul reveals the horrific injuries he suffered after being thrown headfirst through a table at Money in the Bank in a stunt gone wrong
- Logan Paul took part in the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match on Saturday
- Social media star was involved in a stunt gone wrong during the eponymous competition
- Paul shared photos of the injuries he sustained during the event
Logan Paul has revealed the severity of the injuries he sustained during Money in the Bank on Saturday.
The 28-year-old has been a sensation since signing with the WWE, using his athletic and folk wrestling background to make an almost seamless transition to life in the squared circle.
Making his first appearance since night one of Wrestlemania 39, Paul took part in the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match on Saturday night, along with Butch, Damien Priest, Ricochet, AJ Knight and Santos Escobar.
Paul once again demonstrated his prowess in the ring, thrilling the barking British fans in attendance with a variety of awe-inspiring moves, including a ring apron splash on Priest.
However, the most shocking part of the match was yet to come when Ricochet and Paul were pushed off a ladder into the ring ropes by La Knight.
Logan Paul was featured in the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match on Saturday
The social media star was involved with rival Ricochet in yet another viral moment
But the stunt appeared to have backfired as the couple blasted headfirst through two tables
After the event, Paul revealed the extent of the injuries he suffered in a social media post
While the pair was still on the ropes, Ricochet performed a Spanish fly into a pair of tables set up outside the ring.
The stunt appeared to have failed on takeoff and the pair made their way through the objects, tumbling head first before crashing to the ground instead of landing more safely on their backs.
With the rest of the contestants incapacitated, fan favorite Knight appeared to have grabbed the briefcase before Damien Priest recovered to take the win.
Paul could later be seen bleeding from his shoulders from the incident, and later shared a photo on his Twitter account showing the extent of his injuries, accompanied by the caption, “I love this sport.”
Triple H revealed at the post-show press conference that Money in the Bank was the highest-grossing arena event in WWE history, and spoke of the possibility that the company may host Wrestlemania in the UK in the future.