WWE usually brings a lot to Madison Square Garden in New York City, and their March 10 episode was no different. The company has a lot of history in the famous arena, and they had a lot to get to on the road to WrestleMania 41.

AJ Styles was on hand to call out Logan Paul this week. The Phenomenal One has his eye on The Maverick, and that feud took center stage this week.

Logan Paul came out for this segment at MSG first. This was the second thing on tonight’s agenda, after Jey Uso won his opening match. This was followed by an attack from GUNTHER.

The Maverick tried to cut a promo, but he was booed out of the building as he tried to diss AJ Styles. He said he doesn’t associate with guys like AJ Styles, because he’s Logan Paul, and he’s on another level. Paul then expressed shock that Cody Rhodes rejected The Rock’s offer, and how it took John Cena twenty years to realize that nice guys finish last. Then Paul told The Rock that his soul is for sale.

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Fans booed Logan Paul even more as he riled them up by talking about his celebrity. Then they called out Andrew Schulz, who was in the crowd. He was given a microphone a microphone and said that he’s in MSG for the cage match between Seth Rollins and CM Punk. Schulz said that nobody is there to see Logan Paul, because New York City is a real city, unlike Cleveland. Then he said he wants to see AJ Styles.

At that point, Logan Paul dragged the comedian over the barricade and threw him in the ring. Then Paul got ready to hit a suplex or something, but AJ Styles’ music hit and he came running out for the save.

Logan Paul left the ring after taking a beating from AJ Styles. Then he stopped as fans chanted for AJ. This is when Styles demanded that Logan Paul get back in the ring, and he mocked him for running away from an opportunity.

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