Logan Paul Drops the Springboard Moonsault from His Repertoire – Logan Paul wowed fans at WWE SummerSlam with his athletic prowess, particularly when he leapt onto the top rope and executed a springboard moonsault to the outside, targeting LA Knight during their WWE United States Title match. Paul’s willingness to take high-risk moves has become a hallmark of his in-ring style, showcasing his impressive athleticism.
In a conversation on his Impaulsive podcast, Paul discussed the balance between creating memorable characters and relying on high-risk stunts for reactions. Joining him in the discussion was none other than WWE legend The Undertaker, who shared his insights on the importance of character development in getting over with the audience, rather than constantly depending on risky maneuvers.
“As someone new, who is coming to understand this really intricate business. WWE is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. When I first got in here, I knew I could shock people with these moves that I can do. It’s still very fun and there is that daredevil in me that is like, ‘How far can I push this?’ One day I’m sure I’ll get the answer to that question. With the Ricochet (collision), not a great landing. Took a little bit from me and my soul. These things happen. I worked on that move for months because I knew I was in Cleveland and in my hometown. I’ll do it once in my life and never do it again because it is extremely hard and dangerous. There is basically zero margin for error. I had our referee secretly put his armpit on the rope and dry it off. If there is oil on there, you slip up when you do the move. I’m envious of guys like Roman (Reigns) who don’t have to risk their entire body, health, and wellness because people are so invested in the story. That’s the hardest part,” said Logan.
Logan Paul Drops the Springboard Moonsault from His Repertoire