CLEVELAND, OHIO: In early November, Logan Paul won his first United States Championship title by defeating Rey Mysterio at Crown Jewel. However, since then, "The Maverick" is yet to be seen on WWE TV.
However, he did recently reveal some intriguing pictures of himself with the belt, hinting that he is the reigning champion of the event. He also disclosed the advice that former professional wrestler Triple H gave to him after the win.
Logan Paul reveals advice he received from Triple H regarding the WWE United States Championship title belt
In an interview with Jake Paul, Logan Paul said he does everything in the WWE United States Championship title belt and that it never leaves his waist.
He even jokingly admitted to having taken part in sexual activities while wearing the belt, subsequently asking his bother to exclude that section of the interview since he was aware that he had violated a significant regulation.
Logan also disclosed that after his victory over Rey Mysterio, Triple H advised him not to engage in any kind of sexual activity while wearing the belt.
"The Maverick" stated, "I swear Triple H, he came up to me he said, 'Logan congratulations on the belt, one thing we’ve really been cautious about here in the organization is making our athletes are not f*****g in their belts'."
After pushing Logan to win the title last weekend, it seems like WWE may now have to take it away from him or at the very least make an example of him for disobeying the said rules.
WWE's regulation regarding the championship title belt
A few years earlier, Paige's video leaks appeared to alter the WWE landscape for several stars, leading the business to reimagine the NXT Championships, especially when it comes to barring the participants from doing certain activities with their belts.
Given that Logan is well-known for revealing a large portion of his life online, it appears that WWE has made it plain that they wish to steer away from this situation going ahead. Additionally, they wanted to make sure that there wasn't another video for which they would need to issue an apology.
WWE may prefer not to have him lose the championship in his first title defense, but taking it away from him would certainly draw more attention to the problem.