CLEVELAND, OHIO: YouTube sensation Logan Paul has allegedly undergone a procedure to have steel screws implanted in his hands, a revelation brought to light by Paul Heyman during his appearance on WWE SmackDown.
Paul Heyman, known for his roles as a professional wrestling manager, former promoter, executive, and photographer, shared this intriguing detail about Logan Paul's physical transformation.
Heyman once said, "My Tribal Chief, I was in Synagogue and I was sitting next to a doctor who [revealed] (…) that Logan Paul once broke his hand and Logan Paul has steel pins inserted in the hands that he throws that knock-out punch with.”
Does Logan Paul have steel screws in his hands?
Contrary to widespread assumptions, it appears that Paul may indeed have steel screws in his hand. As per reports, the YouTuber suffered a hand fracture during a night out in Hamburg, Germany.
Allegedly, he struck a wall while attempting to test his punching strength on a machine, leading to the injuries and potential surgical intervention involving steel screws.
He said on a podcast, "So in hospital after my surgery, which went well by the way, I now have a 40mm screw in the center of my hand and after months of physical therapy I can make a fist now so it looks like I'll be boxing again."
Paul shared his clip on 'X' stating, "Was feeling reckless after my surgery."
Logan Paul was pictured with an arm cast after the incident. His future projects were hindered by this as he had just finished a huge fight against Floyd Mayweather. Paul may not have steel in his hands, but the fact that a boxing champion didn't knock him out shows that he has athletic potential.
Logan Paul's SmackDown victory
During a SmackDown episode, The Maverick secured a surprising victory over Jey Uso with just one punch.
As of November 5, 2022, the question loomed in the air regarding whether he would employ a similar tactic to take down The Tribal Chief in their potential encounter.
Logan Paul appeared to have more on his mind than just clinching the Undisputed Universal Championship. His ambitions extended to revealing his true identity to the world, prompting him to actively pursue a match with the ultimate legend in professional wrestling, often referred to as the "GOAT."
Paul delved into his forthcoming match at Crown Jewel and his objectives for the grand spectacle in Saudi Arabia during an interview with Verge Magazine.
Paul said, "If the WWE fans don’t already respect me, after Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia on November 5th, you will be forced to respect me."
He went on to say, "You might not like me. I might not be your favorite wrestler, but you will have to respect what I can do in that ring, and that’s my goal."