James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson, better known as Mr. Beast, might’ve just revealed that he has plans to work with
WWE in the future. Mr. Beast recently appeared on former United States champion
Logan Paul’s podcast, Impaulsive. He was joined by Logan and his PRIME partner, KSI.
During the podcast, Logan abruptly asked Mr. Beast if he had plans to work with WWE. Jimmy simply replied, “I mean, spoilers.” In his own words, it is clear that WWE and Mr.
Beast have something planned. The fact that they quickly changed the subject has only fueled speculation.
Mr. Beast is currently the most subscribed YouTuber, so if WWE manages to bring him to the ring, it would be amazing from a business POV. Paul’s last WWE appearance was at SummerSlam 2024, when he lost the US championship to LA Knight. Let’s take a look at when we can expect him to come back and whether he’ll be joined by Mr. Beast.
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Ever since he dropped his title to LA Knight, Paul hasn’t had a place in WWE. So, as things stand, we can expect him to be back after Bad Blood 2024. Paul will likely become part of an entirely new storyline upon his return, since his time with the US Championship seems to be over for good.
On the other hand, we might see Logan mark his return along with Mr. Beast. The two are now business partners and from the looks of it, both of them have a separate relationship with WWE. So, it wouldn’t be surprising if Mr. Beast joined his friend Logan Paul in the ring sometime soon. However, the chances of Mr. Beast coming to WWE as a wrestler seem slim at best.
Paul doesn’t actively create a lot of content for YouTube, yet he still ends up being away from WWE for extended periods. Mr. Beast on the other hand is shooting videos on a regular basis, so even if he does come to WWE, he will likely end up making fewer appearances than Logan Paul.
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