BACKSTAGE REPORTS CONFIRM LOGAN PAUL WILL RECEIVE A MARQUEE WRESTLEMANIA SINGLES MATCH
Logan Paul is set for a major singles match at WrestleMania 42, with Seth Rollins emerging as his most likely opponent.
Whenever WrestleMania season rolls around, people start tossing names around, but Logan Paul right now really gets folks talking.
WWE is gearing up for their biggest show, and there’s chatter backstage about where Paul fits on the card. One thing’s for sure: he’s getting a big spot. But honestly, nobody knows who he’ll face just yet.
This past year, Paul transitioned from celebrity guest to someone who actually shows up and sticks around. He’s not just the guy they bring in for headlines anymore.
Inside WWE, people see him as someone who can actually carry segments, spark buzz outside the wrestling bubble, and hold up under pressure. That shift means his WrestleMania plans are getting a lot of attention in creative meetings.
Creative’s Cooking Up Ideas, But Nothing Locked In
With all the hype, WWE still hasn’t named Paul’s WrestleMania opponent. Word is they want him in a big singles match, but nobody’s finalised anything.
Right now, the most popular rumour involves Seth Rollins. Their storyline heated up recently, and everyone’s talking about it.
Honestly, it makes sense. Paul and Rollins had run-ins earlier in the year, leaving unfinished business that feels perfect for WrestleMania.
Rollins has the credibility and delivers performances on the big stage; pairing him with Paul creates a cool mix of veteran vs crossover star.
Why Rollins vs. Paul Works
If you look at the story, Paul facing Rollins checks a lot of boxes. They already have tension, so you don’t have to build a brand new feud.
It also lets WWE showcase Paul as a real competitor instead of just a spectacle. That matters; now he’s proven he’s not just a novelty.
People backstage recognise that Paul’s athletic ability keeps getting better. He looks more polished and confident every time he steps in the ring.
If he faces Rollins at WrestleMania, he’ll finally be tested at the highest level, showing WWE sees him as more than just a guest. He gets put against one of the company’s top guys.
Bad Bunny Match Isn’t Happening For Now
Earlier, fans were buzzing about a possible Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny match. Marketing-wise, that matchup would be massive.
Two global stars in Las Vegas would make headlines, but backstage talk says it’s not happening at the moment.
That doesn’t mean it won’t ever happen. WWE likes to toss out big crossover ideas and see which ones stick. This time, scheduling and logistics seem to be in the way.
For now, WWE wants Paul woven into an actual storyline, not just a one-off celebrity showdown.
Paul’s Not Just a Draw; He’s an Asset
Reports keep repeating WWE thinks highly of Paul. He connects with younger fans, does great in publicity, and brings eyeballs that most regular wrestlers don’t. That’s pretty valuable during WrestleMania season.
Backstage, everyone agrees Paul’s spot needs to feel important. He’s not opening the show with some random filler match.
Whether he lands on Night One or Night Two, his segment will get big hype and a storyline that matters. WrestleMania is too big for anything less.
TV Will Set the Path
What happens on weekly shows in the next few weeks will shape Paul’s WrestleMania path. If things heat up between him and Rollins, fans can probably expect an official announcement soon. WrestleMania storylines move fast—once WWE chooses a direction, they really push it, both on TV and online.
At the same time, things can change. WWE’s been known to switch things up if something clicks with the crowd.
Paul’s ability to spark a reaction, whether people love him or hate him, gives writers plenty of options. That’s one reason he keeps getting high-profile matches.
Bottom Line for WrestleMania 42
Logan Paul’s definitely in the mix. He’s not just an afterthought; he’ll get a big part at WrestleMania 42.
No official word on who he faces yet, but all signs point toward a major singles match, not some multi-man gimmick or quick cameo.
As plans come together, one thing’s clear: WWE sees Paul as a long-term player, not just a seasonal attraction. His role at WrestleMania will show that.
BEYOND GUNTHER: ANALYZING THE FOUR POWERHOUSES DESTINED TO LEAD WWE RAW NEXT YEAR
Discover the four WWE superstars, including Bron Breakker and Jacob Fatu, ready to lead Monday Night Raw into a post-Gunther era.
For the last few years, WWE Raw has pretty much belonged to Gunther. He dominated by sticking to his guns, hard work, no-nonsense wrestling, and that old-school fire. When his music hits, you can feel the tone shift. It’s hard to find that kind of presence. You don’t just swap him out and expect things to stay the same.
But that’s the thing about Raw. It never just sits still. The show keeps turning over stories' twists, rosters shuffle, and sooner or later, new faces get their shot. If there ever comes a time to find someone new to lead the red brand, there are four guys who look ready to take over. Each brings something different to the table, and you’d feel it right away.
Jacob Fatu could steal the spotlight.
Jacob Fatu’s the first name that jumps out. When he hits the ring, you notice. He just has that look, as he belongs in the big moments. The guy’s got a rare mix of speed and brute power; other heavyweights struggle to keep up.
Lately, he’s been right in the thick of things, getting involved with some of the top storylines on Raw and even rubbing shoulders with Roman Reigns. That’s not by accident; management doesn’t give you those spots unless they see something real. It means they’re thinking long-term with Fatu.
What makes him stand out is the energy. He’s this controlled, dangerous wrecking ball, but he knows when to push and when to hold back. If Raw needs a new anchor, someone to build around in title matches and feuds, Fatu slides into that role and makes it feel natural.
He’s not a finished product yet, and that’s a good thing. There’s room for him to grow, tell deeper stories, and really connect with the crowd. He’s got that spark fans latch onto because he never looks fake or forced.
Oba Femi brings something new.
Then there’s Oba Femi. For a new guy, he commands respect. From the jump, he’s looked like a real contender, strong in the ring, confident on the mic, and totally believable even against the veterans.
What sets Femi apart is his calm. A lot of new stars go for flash, but he’s got real presence. He can stand toe-to-toe with anyone in the locker room, which is huge if you’re thinking about someone fresh at the top.
Give him a real push and let him be his own kind of dominant. Don’t make him copy Gunther; let him be the force that shakes things up. If WWE puts energy into him, fans will feel it. They tend to back new stars who earn it.
Bron Breakker is the natural choice.
Number one, though? That’s Bron Breakker. He just checks all the boxes: famous family, athletic as hell, and already tested in big matches. If you want someone ready right now, it’s him.
He’s shown he can handle main event pressure. He hits hard, he moves quickly, and he’s comfortable being the centre of attention. When he’s on TV, the pace just picks up. People pay attention.
And people already know him. They’ve seen him grind through NXT and now main roster battles. That history helps. If he ends up carrying Raw after Gunther, it’ll feel right.
Replacing someone like Gunther won’t be easy. People will compare. Expectations will be sky-high. But Breakker has the charisma, the intensity, and the experience to pull it off.
In the end, Raw works best when it changes without losing its soul. Whether it’s Fatu’s wild energy, Femi’s fresh vibe, or Breakker’s complete package, these guys are ready for the spotlight.
When the time comes to pass the torch, Raw won’t shrink. It’ll just reinvent itself once again with these names leading the charge.
RANDY ORTON RETURNS TO RAW: THE VIPER PLANS TO FINISH WHAT HE STARTED AGAINST CODY
Randy Orton is back on Raw after WrestleMania 42. We break down the fallout of his attack on the injured Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes.
So, Randy Orton’s next steps in WWE aren’t a secret anymore.
After his big match with Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 42, fans wondered, “What now?” Sure, Orton lost, and that's put his championship chase on pause, but he's still sticking around at the main event level. In fact, that loss might be what kicks off something fresh for him.
WWE’s already made plans. Orton’s set to appear on Raw right after WrestleMania, and the company’s pushing his return pretty hard. They're not easing him back in; they're setting up something important, and it could shape where his story goes next.
That Raw is probably where Orton deals with the fallout from Vegas. He showed he’s still fired up, and that attitude is why WWE keeps trusting him in big spots. Word is, his segment on Raw will reveal whether he’s sticking with Rhodes as his target or shifting to a new rivalry.
There’s more going on, too. Rhodes got injured over WrestleMania weekend, which throws the championship picture into chaos. Nobody’s declared the title vacant yet, but WWE needs veterans to steady things. Orton’s timing here feels calculated, not random.
If Rhodes is out for a while, WWE’s got decisions to make, and Orton’s a natural part of the conversation. He’s got credibility, star power, and experience as champ. Even without the belt, he’s always central when things get messy.
But WWE isn’t tossing him back into a title shot right away. They’re trying to balance keeping things interesting in the short term while planning for the long haul. Instead of running it all back again, they might stretch the feud or have Orton spark a bigger storyline with multiple contenders.
Another thing Orton might not wrestle every week anymore. People close to it say WWE’s open to tweaking his schedule, focusing him on big episodes and premium events. That keeps him healthier and makes his appearances feel special.
This approach has worked for legends before. Less is more: smaller doses, bigger impact. For Orton, that means fewer routine matches and more meaningful rivalries. WWE sees him more as a major attraction now, not just another face in the weekly lineup.
On top of all this, Orton himself shut down retirement rumours. He says he’s still got years left on his WWE deal, so this isn’t some farewell tour. WrestleMania looks more like a turning point than an ending. He’s not stepping away; he’s shifting gears and setting up for what’s next. WWE’s counting on him to anchor things and help both rising stars and established names.
Looking ahead, Backlash is already getting mentioned as a spot where Orton could show up big. No official matches yet, but insiders say he’ll be a key player at upcoming big events. With the championship picture up in the air, WWE knows Orton draws eyes.
There’s chatter about throwing him into a multi-man storyline, too. That way, WWE keeps things fresh, avoids repeating the Rhodes feud too soon, and gives Orton the chance to take on different roles: main event, supporting, stirring the pot.
Right now, all eyes are on Raw. That’ll show whether he wants more with Rhodes or pivots to something new. With the title situation uncertain, whatever Orton says is going to matter. WWE doesn’t hype a return like this for nothing.
Expect something that feels important, a segment with impact, not just filler. Orton shines when the tension’s high and the next move isn’t obvious.
Bottom line: Orton’s not quietly fading out. WWE is positioning him for a run that could define the late stage of his career. He’s got the Raw return, championship drama, and a more flexible schedule, all signs that his presence is as crucial as ever.