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Patrick Mahomes gave Logan Paul his Chiefs Super Bowl rings so he could attack Jey Uso
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Date:2025-04-14 00:55:29
WWE Raw is in Kansas City, Missouri, this week. And given the number of custom-made championship belts the wrestling monolith has sent the Chiefs for winning Super Bowls the last five years, it made sense they were able to snag a cameo from the city’s biggest sports star since George Brett.
Two-time NFL MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion Patrick Mahomes showed up early to the show in order to film a segment with social-media-pest-turned-wrestling-savant Logan Paul and WWE champion Damian Priest. So it wasn’t a surprise when he played a role in the show proper.
Namely, handing over all this Super Bowl rings to abet in an assault inside the wrestling ring.
Mahomes tried to help Paul and Priest’s fellow Judgment Day members Finn Balor and JD McDonagh assault Jey Uso in the middle of the ring. But Paul’s three-ring knockout punch instead sent McDonagh to the mat, leaving Balor and Paul to improvise a new plan on the fly. Paul and Balor struggled to process what was going on before getting attacked by Uso.
After six seasons in the NFL, Mahomes finally has shown his weakness: Helping any Paul brother in any facet suggests serious character flaws.
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