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WWE star Logan Paul tears triceps during Saturday Night's Main Event, will miss 'number of months'

Logan Paul suffered a torn triceps during Saturday Night's Main Event and is expected to miss a number of months, Michael Cole announced on Raw.


WWE star Logan Paul tears triceps during Saturday Night's Main Event, will miss 'number of months'

Cole said that Paul is expected to miss "a number of months" as he works to heal and rehab. It appeared Bron Breakker was going to step in and take Paul's reign as one-half of the tag team champions.

Theory was on a tear after he learned that he can still remain a champion. He vowed to take out "every single person that was involved in hurting" Paul. Theory was unleashed and attacked Dawkins and Joe Hendry during the night.

Reigns already beat Fatu at Backlash, but Fatu was unsatisfied. Fatu challenged Reigns to Tribal Combat and the champion obliged. Reigns signed the contract to make the match official. The two stared each other down with security guards in between them. Reigns demanded that security leave the ring, noting that Fatu signed a "blood oath" and that he couldn't "touch him" until Italy.

Fatu warned that anything goes in Tribal Combat and that everyone was going to have "consequences." Reigns immediately interrupted Fatu and countered that if Fatu couldn't "dog walk" him, he was going to "domesticate" Fatu.

The two embraced in the closing moment and took a breath days before the inevitable carnage that is set to take place.

Lesnar appeared in a video package and made clear he was going to "rule" over Femi at Clash in Italy.

"I didn't quite get the chance to congratulate you last week on your big victory over me at WrestleMania. Congratulations, Oba. Well done," Lesnar said. "But that victory is going to cost you more than you could ever imagine," Lesnar said. "Now, I've had my share of a-- whoopings over the years but none quite like that. It was humbling. You beat my a-- at WrestleMania so bad, I said, that's it. I'm done.

"But that doesn't sit very well with me, Oba. It's not gonna end that way, Oba Femi. Brock Lesnar can take an a-- whooping, but can you? You're gonna get your a-- kicked by a humbled, retired beast. Brock Lesnar will conquer Oba Femi. I am gonna rule over Oba Femi."

Femi came out and interrupted Paul Heyman, who was talking to the audience about what Lesnar was going to do to Femi at Clash in Italy.

"You said I awoken the beast. Now, what do you think he has awoken in me?" Femi said in the grill of Heyman. "What do you think that four F-5s has awoken in Oba Femi? Don't worry, Paul, it's fine. I'm not going to hurt you. As a matter of fact, I need you. I need you alive and well to tell the tale of Brock Lesnar and while you tell that story, you're going to fast forward to the end, my favorite part, where I retire Brock Lesnar for the second time.

"And I know you Paul, I know you, you're a sleazebag, you're going to say, 'It's just business. It's not personal.' I don't know about you, Paul, but four F-5s seem very personal to me. So, while you tell that story, this is the final chapter. Deliver me this message to Brock. Tell him that last time, I was fighting to beat him. This time, I'm fighting to kill him."

LA Knight finally returned to the ring on Monday for the first time in weeks. It had been a long while since Knight had been in a match or addressed the crowd.

He declared his intention to compete in the Men's King of the Ring Tournament, which begins next week.

"What that means is I got a shot. I got a shot wearing that crown, the King of the Ring, and when I get that, that means that I go on, I got the shot that I'm aiming for that world heavyweight title. I'm aiming for Roman Reigns," Knight said.

Jimmy Uso came out to address Knight and the two traded barbs about ghosts of The Bloodline's past. He assured Knight that if he won the King of the Ring Tournament, Knight would have a fair fight against Reigns. But Knight was still uneasy about that possibility.

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