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WWE WrestleMania 38: Logan Paul once knocked out 25-stone man with brutal slap

WWE WrestleMania 38 star and YouTube sensation Logan Paul once knocked out a 25-stone man with a brutal slap.

Back in 2019, Logan Paul decided to take part in a slapping competition where the competitors, as the name suggests, aim to slap their opponent until they are knocked out.

Paul had to pull out of the tournament, but before doing so, the 26-year-old knocked out a slap champion, who weighed 25-stone (350lbs) and stood at 6ft 3”.

The champion had knocked out over 30 people with slaps, but was legitimately left unconscious after being slapped by Logan Paul, as you can see from the truly brutal footage below.

Unreleased footage of the slap @mikemajlak pic.twitter.com/HnKutKi7IJ

Speaking on the MMA hour, Paul spoke about the incident, saying that he wanted to test himself in the competition because he’d never done something like that before.

“I ended up slapping this 350lb guy, this slap master from the States. I just wanted to test because I’ve never open-hand f***ing slapped a human before.

I knocked him out cold, like cold, cold – starched him to the point where after I hit him he didn’t even know who he was.

“He was 6’3″, 350lb and it was like ‘damn’, I believe I could do that to anybody standing across from me.”

Logan explained that seeing how he knocked someone out made him think twice about entering the competition himself.

Paul explained that he later pulled out of the competition in Russia, losing out on $30,000, over a fear that the same thing could happen to him:

“But what if that happens to me because they can do it too, dude? What if I lose the coin flip and I don’t get to go first and I get demolished to the point where I don’t know who I am.

That was concerning so I backed out, but now I get to host

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