Welcome to WrestleMania 41, where honor is punished and drones have camera angles we didn’t know we needed.
Logan Paul, the man who once filmed in forests and now films himself Frog Splashing legends, picked up a shocking win over AJ Styles in Las Vegas. How? By doing what he does best: getting help, avoiding moral decisions, and vlogging through violence.
It all started civilly enough with a lock-up that quickly turned into AJ unleashing the gates of wrestling Valhalla on the YouTuber-turned-human-highlight-reel. Logan, never one to avoid unnecessary flair, reversed momentum by hurling Styles into two announce tables—because if you’re not destroying property in Vegas, are you even living?
Then came the Logan Paul Experience™:
📹 Vlogging mid-match.
🚁 Drone cam shot from the top rope.
🤸♂️ Frog Splash while recording his own 4K trauma.
Styles, though, rebounded like the seasoned pro he is. After dodging Paul’s influencer arsenal, AJ dished out his own Styles Clash and prepped for the Phenomenal Forearm—only to get snatched out of mid-air into a Rolling Senton → Lionsault combo that screamed, “Yes, I trained for this on a podcast.”
Vegas was on its feet when Styles had things locked down. But then, like all WrestleMania plots, things got weird.
A mystery associate appeared ringside with Paul’s infamous brass knuckles. Enter Karrion Kross, who snatched the knucks and offered them… to Styles. Because nothing says friendship like asking a man to punch someone with illegal steel.
Styles refused.
And like all noble decisions in pro wrestling, it cost him everything.
While re-entering the ring to win like a gentleman, Styles caught a clean right hook from Logan Paul that may or may not be sponsored. One Paulverizer later, Logan had his hand raised while the Vegas crowd tried to compute the moral implications of this influencer noir story.
Where do Styles and Kross go from here? Is Logan Paul on his way to more gold or just another TikTok recap? One thing’s for sure:
Integrity lost. Engagements gained. WrestleMania delivered.