Logan Paul Denies Being Masked Attacker at Royal Rumble

Logan Paul Denies Being Masked Attacker at Royal Rumble

Logan Paul Denies Being Masked Attacker at Royal Rumble – Logan Paul has publicly denied claims that he was the masked individual who attacked Bron Breakker during the Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia. The incident took place early in the match when Breakker entered as the number two participant and was suddenly ambushed on the entrance ramp.

During the attack, a man dressed entirely in black delivered a stomp to Breakker, leaving him vulnerable in the ring. As a result, Breakker was quickly eliminated by Oba Femi after lasting only 10 seconds. The sudden nature of the elimination, combined with fan-recorded footage, sparked immediate speculation online. Some fans pointed to what appeared to be blonde facial hair under the hood, leading to rumors that Logan Paul or his brother Jake Paul could have been involved.

Paul addressed the growing theories during a recent episode of his IMPAULSIVE podcast. He firmly rejected the idea that he played any role in the angle and dismissed the speculation circulating on social media. While denying involvement, Paul jokingly suggested an alternative culprit.

“By the way, I’m not the masked man. I’m not the masked man, guys. I see the commentary online. I’m not the masked man. If I am, that’s a shock to me because I don’t remember doing that,” Paul said. “It’s probably Green Shirt Guy. Motherfcker couldn’t afford the seats on the other side, got priced out by the Saudis. He was on the opposite side, he was in the seats on the other side. Couldn’t get on TV this time, buddy.”*

The reference was aimed at “Superfan Smilez,” a well-known WWE fan often seen seated in the front row wearing a green smiley face shirt. Paul’s comments were clearly made in a joking tone, but they underscored his denial of any involvement in the attack.

The storyline has drawn comparisons to a recent angle at Survivor Series, where a masked individual interfered during the WarGames match to assist The Vision. That storyline later revealed the attacker to be Austin Theory. In the current situation, WWE has hinted on-screen that Seth Rollins could be connected to the Royal Rumble attack, despite Rollins not being medically cleared following surgery in October.

As of now, WWE has not officially revealed the identity of the masked attacker, leaving the angle unresolved.

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