• Logan Paul wins second consecutive WrestleMania match
  • Paul defeated former WWE Champion AJ Styles in Las Vegas
  • Social media was not particularly pleased with the result
Logan Paul celebrates after defeating AJ Styles at WrestleMania 41.
Credit: WWE

Logan Paul continued his impressive record as a WWE Superstar by defeating AJ Styles at WrestleMania 41, in Las Vegas.

The match was the YouTuber’s fourth at the Showcase of the Immortals. It was also his third victory in those four showings.

Logan Paul Moves to 3-1 at WrestleMania

Paul first appeared at WrestleMania 38. At the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, Paul teamed with The Miz to defeat Rey and Dominik Mysterio.

The following year, at WrestleMania 39, he suffered defeat at the hands of Seth Rollins. But a loss in Los Angeles was followed up by a successful United States Title defence against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton a year later.

At night two of WrestleMania 41, Paul scraped past former WWE Champion AJ Styles after some outside shenanigans involving WWE Superstar Karrion Kross distracted Styles just long enough to allow Paul to take advantage and secure the 1,2,3.

WWE Fans React to Paul’s Victory

The result was not one that went down particularly well with fans on social media. Typically, they were quick to voice their displeasure at Paul getting one over on a legendary name such as Styles.

Despite proving to be a divisive figure with WWE fans (and in general, really), Paul has regularly impressed with his efforts inside the squared circle since debuting three years ago. He has challenged for the WWE Title on two occasions and held the United States Title for the best part of a year.

To catch up with everything that happened during night one of WrestleMania 41, you can check outĀ all the best reactions here to a wild Saturday night in Las Vegas.

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Joe Baiamonte
Joe spent four years heading up SPORTbible’s editorial team before taking over at UNILAD Sport. Joe has regularly provided WWE coverage for almost a decade, interviewing many of the biggest names in the business and covering several major events in the United States and Europe, including four WrestleManias.