The feud between Logan Paul and Conor McGregor continues to spark on as the WWE Superstar sent a shot at ‘The Notorious’ this past Monday.
One of the more bizarre feuds to emerge at the end of last year was the feud between Conor McGregor and Logan Paul.
With ‘The Notorious’ continued inactivity, he revealed at the end of 2024 that he was in talks to fight Paul in the boxing ring.
Talks between TKO continued and the fight seemed to get to an advanced stage but then things went quiet between the two.
It was revealed recently that UFC boss, Dana White put a stop to the talks because of his hatred for Logan’s brother, Jake Paul.
Logan Paul rips fan’s Conor McGregor poster at WWE event
At Donald Trump’s recent inauguration, McGregor and the Paul brothers seemingly made friends and were cordial with each other despite their ongoing feuds.
However, ‘The Maverick’ once again fired a shot at the former UFC double champion this past Monday during Monday Night Raw live on Netflix, when he snatched a poster from a fan and ripped it up.
The fans’ poster read: “Conor > Logan.”
The WWE Superstar reached over and read the poster before grabbing it, ripping it up and throwing it to the ground.
Logan Paul ripped a kid’s sign supporting Conor McGregor during his WWE Raw entrance 😭 pic.twitter.com/XBItI1nxQ6
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) January 28, 2025
Logan has always been a personality that splits fanbases, however, now he is seemingly dedicating his life to the WWE and seems to be budding into quite the star.
When will Conor McGregor return to combat sports?
The Irish superstar has now been inactive from combat sports since 2021, leaving fans wondering when he may possibly return.
Dana White will seemingly continue to block any opportunities offered to McGregor outside of the UFC meaning his next fight will likely come in the UFC Octagon.
The UFC CEO recently admitted that he expects McGregor to make his return to the promotion in the summer of 2025, despite him continuously teasing that he’ll fight in boxing and BKFC.
This past Saturday, BKFC hosted their Knuckle Mania 5 event in Philadelphia, and McGregor was in attendance. Following Jeremy Stephens‘ finish over Eddie Alvarez, McGregor squared up to Stephens and claimed that he wants to fight him.
Due to his contractual obligations with the UFC, he likely won’t fight outside of the promotion until he fights out of his deal.