This year’s WWE Elimination Chamber match featured several noticeable mistakes, including one involving Logan Paul. The Maverick participated among six competitors in the men’s match alongside Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, Je’Von Evans, Trick Williams, and LA Knight. Throughout the event, a few moments stood out as botched maneuvers. For example, LA Knight slipped off the top rope during a move but managed to quickly recover.
Another notable error occurred when Je’Von Evans, known for his athleticism, failed to properly receive a Paulverizer from Logan Paul. The impact appeared to affect Evans’ neck, though fortunately, no injury resulted.
Logan Paul Addresses the Incident on His Podcast
Logan Paul discussed this particular mishap involving Je’Von Evans on his Impaulsive podcast, highlighting Evans’ usual skill contrasted with the mistake during their interaction. Paul indicated that despite Evans being one of WWE’s top “flippers,” he struggled to execute the flip correctly when paired with Paul himself. Defending his own position, Paul said:
“The kid is one of the best flippers in WWE, but all of a sudden when it comes time to flip with me, he can’t do it. He can’t flip.“Nothing happened, bro. He got fu**ing got. He got Paulverized. He got Paulverized, he got pinned. Nothing happened.“He’s fine. Buddy… put some ice on the neck, do a better flip next time, and get going.” – Logan Paul, Impaulsive Podcast
He reiterated the point on social media, sharing frustration about the botch:
“He flips all the time but as soon as it’s time to flip with me he can’t do it???” – Logan Paul 😭
This comment underlined the tension and conflicting nature of expectations during the match, as Paul placed responsibility on Evans for the error while downplaying its severity.
Match Outcome and Future Implications for Logan Paul
Despite featuring prominently, Logan Paul did not secure victory in the Elimination Chamber contest, which was ultimately won by Randy Orton. Still, Paul and his faction, The Vision, now face a renewed challenge with the aggressive return of Seth Rollins. This looming rivalry suggests renewed tension and high stakes in upcoming WWE events, especially as Paul seeks to solidify his presence among established stars like Cody Rhodes and LA Knight.
Given the botched moment with Je’Von Evans and the intensified competition, Logan Paul’s path forward remains uncertain, marked by both impressive athleticism and bouts of frustration inside the ring.
Logan Paul on what happened with his Paulverizer to Je'Von Evans at WWE Elimination Chamber:
"The kid is one of the best flippers in WWE, but all of a sudden when it comes time to flip with me, he can't do it. He can't flip.
"Nothing happened, bro. He got fucking got. He got… pic.twitter.com/rmu0kh2nND
— WrestleTalk (@WrestleTalk_TV) March 4, 2026
Logan Paul speaks on dropping Je’Von Evans on his head during the Elmination Chamber
“He flips all the time but as soon as it’s time to flip with me he can’t do it???”
– Logan Paul 😭
(ImPaulsive)
— FADE (@FadeAwayMedia) March 4, 2026
