CLEVELAND, OHIO: WWE US champion Logan Paul took to X (Twitter) to give a three-word reply to WWE Intercontinental champion Gunther after the latter showed interest in a match with Paul.
Notably, Logan Paul recently tasted his first big success in WWE as he won the US title against wrestling legend Rey Mysterio during the Crown Jewel PPV held in Saudi Arabia. He will also be a part of the WWE Elimination Chamber in Australia in February 2024.
Logan Paul's tweet for WWE IC Champion Gunther
Logan Paul on November 19 tweeted, "Get in line." He shared the tweet with a tweet by @WrestleFeatures attached to it that read "Gunther said he would love to do a match with Logan Paul."
The tweet has received more than 595K views and around 7.6K people have liked the tweet.
Gunther wants a match with Logan Paul
In a recent interview with 'The Masked Man Show', WWE Intercontinental Champion Gunther praised the work of fellow WWE Superstar and freshly crowned United States Champion Logan Paul.
Apart from congratulating the newly crowned champion, Gunther expressed his willingness to assist Paul in locating a match.
"To the match itself, I would love to do the match. I think it would be very exciting," Gunther said.
"On him, the thing in general with celebrities coming into our business, for a while, I thought it was a bit unnecessary because in a lot of cases, it was just somebody coming in and getting paid who would try to take the most out of it for them and then leave again," he added.
He further stated, "With celebrities, we’ve had recently, like Logan Paul and Bad Bunny, those are guys that are obviously passionate about what we do. They enjoy it, they love it, and they have a high interest in converting to it and not just going in there and taking something out."
He also discussed Logan Paul's career as a professional wrestler.
"With that being said, I have a very positive opinion of Logan Paul. He helps everybody with wanting to do it because he has astronomical reach on the internet, he’s very respectful, he doesn’t walk around and think he’s a big deal, and the guy has an amazing career outside of WWE already, basically self-made," Gunther said.