Logan Paul got physical with what appeared to be a fan during WWE Raw at Madison Square Garden, but we can confirm that the person involved wasn’t just a random spectator.

Indie wrestler Mike Datello was the man who had his shirt ripped off by Logan Paul as he made his entrance.

Datello was wearing a shirt that read “I Hate Logan Paul” when Paul spotted him in the crowd. Instead of brushing it off, Paul stormed over, grabbed Datello, and tore the shirt off his chest before continuing to the ring.

This moment came before Paul’s promo segment, where he addressed AJ Styles. “I don’t associate with guys like AJ Styles, because I’m Logan Paul, and I’m on another level,” he said, drawing massive boos from the crowd. Paul also reacted to Cody Rhodes rejecting The Rock’s offer and made a bold claim about John Cena. “Nice guys finish last,” he stated before declaring, “My soul is for sale.”

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Paul’s segment didn’t stop there—he also went after comedian Andrew Schulz, who was sitting at ringside. Schulz was given a microphone and didn’t hold back, saying, “Nobody is here to see Logan Paul, because New York City is a real city, unlike Cleveland.” Paul snapped, dragging Schulz over the barricade and throwing him into the ring before AJ Styles ran out to make the save.

Now that we know the identity of Logan Paul’s so-called fan, the situation raises questions about how WWE is setting up these confrontations. Was this all part of the show, or did Logan Paul take things too far?

Do you think Logan Paul should have reacted that way, or was this just another way to generate heat? Let us know in the comments!

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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