IShowSpeed could be heading back into a WWE ring, and this time it may happen on the biggest stage possible.

According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, the current plan calls for Speed to compete at WrestleMania 42 in a six-man tag team match. The expected lineup would see Speed team with Logan Paul and Austin Theory to face LA Knight and The Usos.

The reported match idea comes after Speed’s chaotic involvement on RAW at Madison Square Garden, where things quickly spiraled during the World Tag Team Title match. LA Knight tried to stop Logan Paul from using brass knuckles, but Speed accidentally got involved at ringside and knocked Knight out with the weapon. That moment allowed Logan Paul to use the knuckles on Jimmy Uso, leading to Austin Theory scoring the pin and winning the titles.

While the six-man tag match is currently listed as the plan, there is still some flexibility depending on Speed’s readiness to compete.

“If Speed isn’t ready, they could do a tag match with Knight and Speed in the corners, but right now, it’s the trios match that is on the match listing.”

Speed has very limited in-ring experience so far. His only official WWE match came during the 2025 Men’s Royal Rumble, where he entered as a replacement for Akira Tozawa and was quickly eliminated by Bron Breakker.

Even with that limited background, Speed has been featured on WWE television in recent weeks, including getting caught up in storyline chaos and even being targeted by Danhausen during a recent RAW appearance.

With WrestleMania 42 set for April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the possibility of Speed competing alongside Logan Paul and Austin Theory would add another celebrity-driven moment to the event. If the match happens as planned, it would mark Speed’s biggest WWE appearance to date.

Do you think IShowSpeed wrestling at WrestleMania 42 is a good idea, or should WWE keep celebrities out of major matches? Let us know your thoughts 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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