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Top Star Is Retired From Boxing, Will Be In WWE For The Rest Of His Life

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• Top Star Is Retired From Boxing, Will Be In WWE For The Rest Of His Life

Mike Majlak, co-host of the Impaulsive podcast and longtime friend of Logan Paul, told TMZ Sports that Logan has officially retired from Boxing and is shifting his full focus to a wrestling career in WWE.

Here’s what Majlak said:

“He’s going to WWE wrestle for the rest of his life, that’s it.”

Paul’s last professional boxing match was a win over Dillon Danis in October 2023, and follows a successful but part-time run in WWE where he held the United States Championship.

Logan was last seen in WWE at Clash In Paris, where he lost to John Cena.

• Another Top WWE Star Teases Retirement Ahead Of Big Match

CM Punk returned to WWE in 2023, two years after his earth-shattering comeback to professional wrestling. He began his in-ring career in 1997 and is now in the final years of his journey as a pro wrestler.

The Best In The World recently appeared in WWE’s vlog covering the company’s Japan tour, where he said that his retirement is drawing near.

“So I’m standing here now, near the end of my career. John Cena’s calling it quits, AJ Styles says he’s going to retire next year, and I don’t know how much time I’ve got left. I’m going to keep going until the wheels fall off.

I know that’s sooner rather than later. That’s why I think it’s important, for all of us, not just me, to celebrate every wrestler as they retire. There’s a whole new generation of talent coming in to take our place, and in a way, we’re excited to see that happen.”

The 47-year-old legend will face Jey Uso for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Salt Lake City next week.

• WWE Star Calls Out Brock Lesnar For Rematch At WrestleMania 42

WWE Superstar Omos has set his sights on a colossal rematch with Brock Lesnar, telling TMZ Sports that he wants to “run it back” on wrestling’s biggest stage: WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.

The Nigerian Giant faced Lesnar at WrestleMania 39 in Los Angeles, where the Beast Incarnate narrowly pulled off the victory. Now, Omos says it’s time for part two, this time under the bright lights of Sin City.

“Vegas is perfect – the space, the energy, the lights. Chef’s kiss,” Omos said. “We need to run it back.”

He reflected on the environment and how Las Vegas perfectly fits the spectacle of WrestleMania. Omos also said that he wants return to the WrestleMania card in 2026 and believes the atmosphere would elevate his rematch with Lesnar to something truly unforgettable.

The 7-foot-3 giant, who has already stood toe-to-toe with names like Lesnar, Braun Strowman, and Bobby Lashley, continues to chase marquee matches that challenge his limits.

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