Logan Paul

YouTuber and WWE wrestler

Logan Paul - Performers & Entertainers born April 1st, 1995
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Gained popularity through YouTube videos, often featuring pranks and vlogs. Transitioned to acting, with a role in the film 'The Thinning'. Became a professional wrestler with WWE, participating in high-profile matches and events. Also known for controversies that garnered significant media attention. Engaged in business ventures and other entertainment projects.

Created a successful YouTube channel with millions of subscribers

Appeared in the movie 'The Thinning'

Participated in notable WWE events

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