Jake Paul Interested In Working With WWE Again?

Jake Paul's Crown Jewel 2022 appearance supporting brother Logan might not be his last in WWE.

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WWE and Jake Paul have a mutual interest in working together again following Crown Jewel 2022, where Jake supported brother Logan in his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match with Roman Reigns.

PWInsider's Mike Johnson reports, however, that despite WWE and Jake's openness, no concrete plans are currently in place.

Jake has spoken positively of his Crown Jewel experience since Saturday's premium live event. Interviewed by Radio Rahim, he said that the market-leading wrestling promotion seemed like an "amazing company" to work for, having "loved everything about" his experience":-

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"I loved everything about it. Everyone in WWE was super nice, super helpful, so it just seems like an amazing company to be a part of."

Speaking with SecondsOut, Jake confirmed that he wanted to work with Logan in WWE at some stage in the future. The 25-year-old also showed an interest in taking on Roman Reigns himself.

Jake & Logan Paul In WWE

Logan Paul's Crown Jewel defeat came in only his third WWE bout. Having previously wrestled alongside The Miz at WrestleMania 38, then against 'The A-Lister' at SummerSlam 2022, he has left a strong impression thus far, drawing deserved praise for demonstrating performance aptitude far beyond his meagre experience level.

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Unfortunately, it looks like Logan suffered a potentially serious injury in Saudi Arabia. The elder Paul has confirmed he tore his meniscus, MCL, and potentially ACL as well, sidelining him for up to nine months - or beyond depending on the severity. The Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer has reported the injury occurred during the Roman bout's most spectacular spot, when Logan hit a Frog Splash from the top rope onto the announce table.

Jake's interference in the Crown Jewel main event was to ward off the interfering Usos, whom he knocked out. Solo Sikoa then came out in an attempt at neutralising the YouTuber-turned-boxer.

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