WWE superstar Logan Paul made light of his loss to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 39.

Paul and Rollins faced off at the SoFi Stadium in Hollywood on the controversial YouTuber's 28th birthday.



The Maverick had help from his associate KSI, who made a shock appearance at ringside disguised as a PRIME mascot advertising their energy drink.

At some point the British social media sensation placed Rollins on the announce desk at ringside so that Paul could hit him with a Frogsplash off the top rope.

KSI took his phone out to record that moment but got too distracted and The Visionary placed him on the desk instead just as the American grappler took flight.

And so Paul slammed his partner through the table instead before being hit with a Stomp inside the ring for the pin.

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After the match, the fallen entrepreneur took to Twitter and decided to laugh it out by claiming he defeated KSI at last.

Paul tweeted: "Finally beat KSI."

That was a reference to the YouTubers' previous boxing encounters.

The two athletes drew at amateur level in 2018 but KSI won their one and only professional fight a year later.

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Paul's next WWE appearance is currently unknown as he never wrestles on RAW or SmackDown.

The former boxer mainly competes in major pay-per-view shows, which means he may not perform again until SummerSlam on August 5.

KSI, on the other hand, is unlikely to appear again on WWE TV as he is focused on boxing.

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